Thank you so much for the list. That will be a great help indeed. Wishing you and your loved ones an enjoyable and safe Christmas and 2023. God bless you all
Dawid. Massive respect to you and Anna on the diorama. It looked so messy and disjointed at the beginning. Then it started to evolve. Wow. Learnt loads. Thank you.
Great video. You make it seem easy, enough for me to give it a go. Only one suggestion, could you consider including a still at the end of the video listing products used. It would make it easier to find them. Cheerz from Southern Tasmania
Pva glue Polystyrene Sculptamold Brown acrylic paint Dark brown acrylic paint Woodland scenic rock molds Glossy modpodge Modpodge glue Fine stone and sand scatter Tamiya xf-78 sand Tamiya XF-10 flat brown Tamiya paint blower Static grass Static grass applier Non static yellow grass flock Vallejo still water 200ml Acrylic khaki Self adhesive grass tufts Twigs Woodland scenes tree armatures 5-7 Earth texture Woodland scenes green poly fiber Your welcome
I’m a dollhouse miniaturist looking to start venturing into dioramas. So this was pretty simple to watch and follow and you used a lot of products I own. I work in hobbycraft so can easily obtain all I need too. Thank you.
Hobbycraft is pretty expensive i think :) You can find a lot of cheaper stuff for dfioramas at geek gaming! He also does awesome videos on youtube! Good luck!
Great video and excellent final result. The variation in textures and all the little details like the grass in the middle of the road really make it stand out.
Nicely done! I often dislike how my project looks and put aside for awhile and then return for a fresh perspective! You ended up with a nice diorama in the end.
A guy who has a thriving UA-cam channel - Luke Towen, has some really fantastic tutorials on making trees. There are 3 or 4 videos and he makes different types of trees using different brands of materials. Anyone wanting to learn how to make trees should check out this guy - he's excellent.
Cool video you make it look easy. I've just started to build a replica of our hill farm in Cumbria. And seen a video of a lad making some trees out of florist wire. I've done 6 so far and very easy to do and cheap.
That Vallejo still water is ment to be the worst of all to use appa but it sure looks great to me! They reviews put me off buying it but ordered few different kinds into my local hobby store he Facebookd me today saying they arrived today so picking them up Tomorrow! After watching this I'm just away to order it and try it for myself sick of people's reviews then you see something like this! There surely just crappy diorama builders Haha! This looks great!
Really like it. Perhaps the addition of fallen leaves in the ground around the trees, in autumn or brown, and rocks or pebbles in the stream itself would have enhanced it. I find that a bag of gravel for fish tanks (inexpensive and very realistic assortment of colours) works really well. I know what you mean by leaving things you don't like. After a year it tends to look totally different from how you remember it being, as well as better. Like the video.
I started by making a path .. on tergopol plate with its potholes, puddles and wetlands and I ended up being the Hell Road from Utha beach to the Hurgten forest with Siegfried .. 😅
Can you teach me how to scale if i have a robot 13inches tall and 6 inches wide how to scsle the ground and wall which i want to do the diorama on in to make realistic thank you in advance hope you will answer me
July 9, 2019----Google IPMS.....International Plastic Modelers Society. They have model building chapters all over the world. Most of them are into aircraft/armor/cars, with more than one building bases like this for their dioramas. You CAN do the same as this guy, it just takes time & patience. Just start off simple & small. I got back into modeling, but going for 1/35th scale zombie/apocalypse dioramas. This is after not modeling for about 20 years. And things have changed A LOT kit wise since then. I have 3 dioramas, 2 of which I'm working on. The 3rd is just a concept tryout if you will. First is The Fountain which will have a tired looking woman sitting on the edge of a long abandoned, weed filled city park fountain. Next to her will be her dog and on the other side, her pack and rifle. The fountain was made using a sour cream lid as my mold, filled with plaster of paris, 3 times. Then hollowed out 2 of them, with both cracking on me, something I hadn't expected, but realized it added more realism to it. The fountain is made from a modified plastic wine glass, with 2 levels. I'll have 8 miniature metal children (1/76th scale) on the bottom level, a much larger angel on the top as to appear watching over the children. The second is Forgotten Childhood. This idea was from a Google photo I copied with those words spray painted on the side of a slide in some city park. Again, filled with weeds. A man is looking at a rabbit he's cooking over an open fire. with his dog watching him and the cooking rabbit. The man is sitting on a merry go round, the kind kids would push, then get on while it was spinning. Scratch built it, along with a swing set and what I call horsey rides. These are dinosaurs that have small springs under them that kids could rock and forth on. Still need to build some teeter tooters. The playground equipment was made from styrene & rod, while the dinosaurs came from Dollar Tree. The concept diorama will be called The Alley where a group of people are being attacked by zombies in an alley way between 2 buildings. They're standing on scratch built dumpster and grease bin next to a Chinese fast food place. Will have one man attempting to leap up to catch the ladder to a fire escape ladder which I bought as a kit by Miniart from Ebay. Bottom line is that when you do something like this on your own, you can say with pride: I made this. Instead of this cost me X number of dollars.
Start with a cheap set - you can pick up a bundle of a bunch of "low" end equipment for about 120 bucks.. like the full set of most everything.. brand is model master i think? Anyways, you can be cheap about that stuff but *do* buy a real brand airbrush cleaner, isopropyl alcohol works 99% of the time but you want a good cleaner for a proper clean after a long day of spraying. ALSO - some very fine little soft brushes for clearing nozzles... Squadron Brand is reliable and cheap... (Learn from my mistakes.. ) For paints, i recommend Vallejo products.. they rarely need to be thinned, and you can buy them in sets for certain topics.. Trains, Naval, WW2 has lots of subsections.. Soviet, Brittish, USA, Germany.. etc.. also vehicle subsections as well.. just makes things easy rather than trying to mix and match colors. Hope this all helps!
Put this diorama outside when the weather is perfect. And I can stare at this diorama all day long.
Pva glue
Polystyrene
Sculptamold
Brown acrylic paint
Dark brown acrylic paint
Woodland scenic rock molds
Glossy modpodge
Modpodge glue
Fine stone and sand scatter
Tamiya xf-78 sand
Tamiya XF-10 flat brown
Tamiya paint blower
Static grass
Static grass applier
Non static yellow grass flock
Vallejo still water 200ml
Acrylic khaki
Self adhesive grass tufts
Twigs
Woodland scenes tree armatures 5-7
Earth texture
Woodland scenes green poly fiber
You’re welcome
You are my hero
You are actually amazing
please how much will all these cost
Thank u
Thank you so much for the list. That will be a great help indeed.
Wishing you and your loved ones an enjoyable and safe Christmas and 2023.
God bless you all
Beautifully done!!! What an inspiration you are to us lesser mortals. Thank you!!!
Dawid. Massive respect to you and Anna on the diorama. It looked so messy and disjointed at the beginning. Then it started to evolve. Wow. Learnt loads. Thank you.
Thank you very much sir! Too bad this video quickly died on UA-cam
Yes, 'focused' sunlight makes all the difference. Very well done.
The result is stunning - awesome work👍
Great video. You make it seem easy, enough for me to give it a go. Only one suggestion, could you consider including a still at the end of the video listing products used. It would make it easier to find them. Cheerz from Southern Tasmania
David Barker or at least writing them in the description.
Pva glue
Polystyrene
Sculptamold
Brown acrylic paint
Dark brown acrylic paint
Woodland scenic rock molds
Glossy modpodge
Modpodge glue
Fine stone and sand scatter
Tamiya xf-78 sand
Tamiya XF-10 flat brown
Tamiya paint blower
Static grass
Static grass applier
Non static yellow grass flock
Vallejo still water 200ml
Acrylic khaki
Self adhesive grass tufts
Twigs
Woodland scenes tree armatures 5-7
Earth texture
Woodland scenes green poly fiber
Your welcome
I’m a dollhouse miniaturist looking to start venturing into dioramas. So this was pretty simple to watch and follow and you used a lot of products I own. I work in hobbycraft so can easily obtain all I need too. Thank you.
Hobbycraft is pretty expensive i think :) You can find a lot of cheaper stuff for dfioramas at geek gaming! He also does awesome videos on youtube! Good luck!
*"I left it for a year.."*
That's my kind of procrastination 👌
Wow! Ultrarealistic piece of work! Magnificent!
Amazing, stunning! Thanks for this
Excellent Creation as like as natural
That would be perfect for a Tamiya tank model display.
Dave you beautiful genius, it's perfect!
I was just imaging it with my m48a3
Future plan: recreate this with some more shrubbery, hide a Tiger II behind some, place an unsuspecting Sherman in the middle
Really enjoyed the video. Most informative, thanks.
Amazing! A diecast car would fit perfectly in this scenery
Cool 😎 diorama landscape .
Great vid! You should do a 1/43 scale micro rc crawler course.
An impressive diorama you guys did, very awesome
Great video and excellent final result. The variation in textures and all the little details like the grass in the middle of the road really make it stand out.
Thank you!
Absolutely jaw dropping
Nice and clean
just unbelievable
Nicely done! I often dislike how my project looks and put aside for awhile and then return for a fresh perspective! You ended up with a nice diorama in the end.
amazing diorama and very realistic
Wauw amazing. With the sun and shadow. Just like the real thing. I really enjoy all of your video's. Keep up the good work 👍🏻
its breath taking , I cant breathe oh my god!
You have given me inspiration on how to accomplish my barn diorama. I'm scratch building a Pa. bank barn. Thank you again.
Good best to follow tutorial Ive seen building a diorama👌👍
Great work! Thank you!!
You can also remove the Bubbles with a blowtorch or hair dryer. Amazing vid!
Looks so real great effects and skill 👍
A guy who has a thriving UA-cam channel - Luke Towen, has some really fantastic tutorials on making trees. There are 3 or 4 videos and he makes different types of trees using different brands of materials. Anyone wanting to learn how to make trees should check out this guy - he's excellent.
If only I could make such beautiful dioramas for my 15mm armies...Awesome, creative and wonderful....
gorgeous!!! Loved it
WOw you are very good at this
Wow Love all the details!
It looks realistic and breathtaking :)
Great job guys!!
Very very good ❤like ❤🇮🇷🌹👏
Fantastic job 👍👍👍
Cool video you make it look easy. I've just started to build a replica of our hill farm in Cumbria. And seen a video of a lad making some trees out of florist wire. I've done 6 so far and very easy to do and cheap.
I don't know how you never mess up, awesome man
Instead of a mold for the rocks, i make blocks out of Ghypsum and smash it with a hammer
Stunning, great work!
Great work and craftsmanship! Happy 4th of July!🎉🎊🎆🎇
Love this.!
That Vallejo still water is ment to be the worst of all to use appa but it sure looks great to me! They reviews put me off buying it but ordered few different kinds into my local hobby store he Facebookd me today saying they arrived today so picking them up Tomorrow! After watching this I'm just away to order it and try it for myself sick of people's reviews then you see something like this! There surely just crappy diorama builders Haha! This looks great!
Gran trabajo, gracias por mostrarnoslo.
Can you use modelling paste instead of the sculpta mold stuff?
Awesome!!!
Wow! I just ran across this. Very nice. I’m glad you came back to finish it. New sub here! More please.
Thank you very much sir. More diorama video to come. Enjoy The channel !
Ahh this diorama is perfect to place a ww2 tank on it!
Really like it. Perhaps the addition of fallen leaves in the ground around the trees, in autumn or brown, and rocks or pebbles in the stream itself would have enhanced it. I find that a bag of gravel for fish tanks (inexpensive and very realistic assortment of colours) works really well. I know what you mean by leaving things you don't like. After a year it tends to look totally different from how you remember it being, as well as better. Like the video.
Amazing 👏good 👍
Very nice. Thanks
Ik like the parts from the garden how you did it it’s that that’s how I made my trees at my small diorama
Bloody amazing mate looks bloody awesome
I make scenery like this for my 1/24 and 1/18 scale rc crawler trucks to drive on.
wow this is awesome!
Fantastic diorama my friend😍
Thanks mate!
Scale Hangar 182 Your welcome! Have a good weekend 🍻
Fantastic
Que Buena musica de misterios👍👍👻👻
Brilliant
Very nice...
what is the most complex diorama ever?
Answer:life
Super ,z checia podpatrze co nie co:) Szkoda ze nie usunales babelkow powietrza z wody,a do robienia drzew lepiej uzyc kleju bezbarwnego w spreyu:)
Fantastic work!
Génial ! I really want to have the talent to make à same one
How many hours of work does it take to build a diorama of medium complexity?
I started by making a path .. on tergopol plate with its potholes, puddles and wetlands and I ended up being the Hell Road from Utha beach to the Hurgten forest with Siegfried .. 😅
Very nice model....👏👏🙂
Great video, lots of useful techniques & ideas, came out really well, inspirational stuff!!🔝
Nice diorama should of made it into a military diorama with a tank.
All the small things
Can you teach me how to scale if i have a robot 13inches tall and 6 inches wide how to scsle the ground and wall which i want to do the diorama on in to make realistic thank you in advance hope you will answer me
Newbie question!
What kind of glue do you stick the rocks on to the terrain with?
Just pva?
Looks amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Frank Drebin in the video it says modpodge
:D i like it
Great video 👌👌
😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩👏👏👏👏
good job
Why dont you use polymer clay on top of the styrofoam then sculpt it?
COMO SE PUEDE HACER UN DIORAMA CON FLAMENCOS????
Where did you get your foam from? Love the video btw!
Me encanta...por favor háganlo traduciendolo a español ppr favor...
Amazing! What did you use for the sand/earth?
Real soil
I wanna start making dioramas can some one tell me everything you need to start making them
Roughly, how much does it cost to make this in materials? I’m new to this and curious about costs.
For a first diorama it will cost around £30-40 + £15 cheap static grass aplicator, but you will be able to make more that one diorama out of it
Scale Hangar 182 thanks! This is helpful
how he predicted still water
bwah mojo imhoz
Do you sale something like this? What would you have for something like that?
Its very very cool!!!
July 9, 2019----Google IPMS.....International Plastic Modelers Society. They have model building chapters all over the world. Most of them are into aircraft/armor/cars, with more than one building bases like this for their dioramas. You CAN do the same as this guy, it just takes time & patience. Just start off simple & small. I got back into modeling, but going for 1/35th scale zombie/apocalypse dioramas. This is after not modeling for about 20 years. And things have changed A LOT kit wise since then. I have 3 dioramas, 2 of which I'm working on. The 3rd is just a concept tryout if you will.
First is The Fountain which will have a tired looking woman sitting on the edge of a long abandoned, weed filled city park fountain. Next to her will be her dog and on the other side, her pack and rifle. The fountain was made using a sour cream lid as my mold, filled with plaster of paris, 3 times. Then hollowed out 2 of them, with both cracking on me, something I hadn't expected, but realized it added more realism to it. The fountain is made from a modified plastic wine glass, with 2 levels. I'll have 8 miniature metal children (1/76th scale) on the bottom level, a much larger angel on the top as to appear watching over the children.
The second is Forgotten Childhood. This idea was from a Google photo I copied with those words spray painted on the side of a slide in some city park. Again, filled with weeds. A man is looking at a rabbit he's cooking over an open fire. with his dog watching him and the cooking rabbit. The man is sitting on a merry go round, the kind kids would push, then get on while it was spinning. Scratch built it, along with a swing set and what I call horsey rides. These are dinosaurs that have small springs under them that kids could rock and forth on. Still need to build some teeter tooters. The playground equipment was made from styrene & rod, while the dinosaurs came from Dollar Tree.
The concept diorama will be called The Alley where a group of people are being attacked by zombies in an alley way between 2 buildings. They're standing on scratch built dumpster and grease bin next to a Chinese fast food place. Will have one man attempting to leap up to catch the ladder to a fire escape ladder which I bought as a kit by Miniart from Ebay.
Bottom line is that when you do something like this on your own, you can say with pride: I made this. Instead of this cost me X number of dollars.
This is bloody ridiculous...in a good way.
Thank you 😁
Thank you for the inspiration!
Just wish I had it in me to really give this a go!
Wow
Nice video! Do you make your static grasa applicator with a Electric fly swatter?? I wan't to do one
July 9, 2019-----Sure looks like it. Luke Towan (railroad buff) has a video on how to convert one.
Will paper mache work instead of modelling compound
♪♪ Hank Hilll ♪♪
11:53: you ve got four hands?
I would love to make this but I sadly don’t have a spray brush. I collect 1/50 scale models, some I weather down and sell.
An airbrush I think you mean
Get cheaper airbrush with compressor bundle learn how to using it and do magic my friend
Start with a cheap set - you can pick up a bundle of a bunch of "low" end equipment for about 120 bucks.. like the full set of most everything.. brand is model master i think?
Anyways, you can be cheap about that stuff but *do* buy a real brand airbrush cleaner, isopropyl alcohol works 99% of the time but you want a good cleaner for a proper clean after a long day of spraying. ALSO - some very fine little soft brushes for clearing nozzles... Squadron Brand is reliable and cheap... (Learn from my mistakes.. )
For paints, i recommend Vallejo products.. they rarely need to be thinned, and you can buy them in sets for certain topics.. Trains, Naval, WW2 has lots of subsections.. Soviet, Brittish, USA, Germany.. etc.. also vehicle subsections as well.. just makes things easy rather than trying to mix and match colors. Hope this all helps!
using real vegetation with time does not rot?
It can. I use only dry and dead stuff. This is why it's better to heat it in the oven first and kill all the bacteria
@@ScaleHangar182
What makes bacteria rot? Couldn't you use alcohol instead of the oven? or microwave?
Probably, heat kills bacteria so I use Owen.
😁😊😁😊
Never had much success with woodland scenics tree armachures.🤷🏼♂️ The girl has some vicious nails.
Are you selling those
yes
You said leave the epoxy resin to cure for 30-40 hours, not a year ! 👀😂
And if you get bored of your model you can always flip it over and use it as a whiteboard. Lol.