Very nicely done. If you apply the Mod Podge thick will it still be clear when it dries? Or what is the maximum thickness you can apply and still get Clear waves? Thanks in advance. Philip
This is high quality modeling, I thought I was looking at the real thing😮 Deep respect as to your abilities here. You probably do miniatures for movie sets😊
That is just amazing, especially how it came together at the end. When you started to add the white water, it looked like it was going to be a mess, but the result is so realistic! Brilliant work.
@@danielszakalyGreat and thanks very much for replying to my comment. I have a new video out now on the update of my layout plus a special remembrance too.. Hope you like and share.
I had to build this new segment for the older existing one which was already. The original base was determined by the available wood material. So it was a technical limitation. If I would build it from the begining I would use one base for the complete diorama. However there is one advantage of this 2 pieces layout: for photoshooting I can remove the river section and put the camera there to make interesting pictures from that perspective too.
Hi! Congratulations for your works, they are amazing. Can you solve a doubt: For the rapids and water ripples you use mod podge but what do you add baking powder or baking soda?
Simply brilliant! Thanks. 🇨🇦
Very nicely done.
If you apply the Mod Podge thick will it still be clear when it dries? Or what is the maximum thickness you can apply and still get Clear waves? Thanks in advance.
Philip
This is high quality modeling, I thought I was looking at the real thing😮
Deep respect as to your abilities here. You probably do miniatures for movie sets😊
That is absolutely beyond beautiful. Amazing.
Thank you Chris!
WOW! I loved this one. Great work! Keep doing them.
Thanks man!
That is just amazing, especially how it came together at the end. When you started to add the white water, it looked like it was going to be a mess, but the result is so realistic! Brilliant work.
@@Linda_Eskin Thanks a lot, yes, as long as the glue was not dry, it was hard to imagine, it will be good at the end 😁
Nagyon jó lett.Érdekes ez a sütőporos vizhab....
Köszi, pillanatragasztóval már működött, gondoltam más ragasztóval miért ne.
Wow amazing good work 👍👍Big Hi from Ifrane Morocco 🇲🇦 ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks a lot, greetings from Germany!
Üdvözlés Daniel, very nice work! It looks beautiful.
Thank you!
Great techniques and great video! Thank you for posting and sharing.
Very welcome!
Fantastic work. Nice video
Nagyon jó lett, hihetetlen jól néz ki!
Köszönöm!
Love the water techniques you used!
Wow 👏 just wow, what a great effect.
Most tudtam még csak megnézni ezt a videódat.Hűha....nagyon gratulálok hozzá!Ilyen szépre elkészíteni elsőre,le a kalappal!Csak így tovább!
Köszönöm!
Same as real river, beautiful done!
Nice upload today. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
@@danielszakalyGreat and thanks very much for replying to my comment. I have a new video out now on the update of my layout plus a special remembrance too.. Hope you like and share.
Wow, truly superb...a fantastic and effective technique!👍👍
Thanks a lot!
Very good my friend. Realistic river scene, lovely
Excellent river . I hope mine comes like that when I get there to do it.., joe
The music is so nice to listen to in this video
Outstanding!
Thanks!
It looks really amazing!
Beautiful ❤😮
Thanks, nice from you!
Great video and build.
Awsome..mixture was modpodge and baking powder?,
Absolutely brilliant. What did u use for the white water again? PVC glue??
Thanks! That was "Mod Podge" + baking powder, I guess, it would work with wood glue as well, but have to try it out!
I collect 1:64 models. Have never done a diorama before. Find ur video very useful. Learned a lot. Txs
@@SureshKumar-xm6fm Sure, I'd be happy to help!
Everything looks great. I do think the rocks are a little too black in appearance but that is my taste/take.
I reworked them I guess at least 4-5 times, because I was not completely satisfied too, but that's fine!
Amazing so realistic
Köszi Dani, már vártam, hogy legyen valakinél dioráma készítési tanácsok
Milyen ragasztót használsz a fűhőz, esetleg milyen szóróanyagot javasolsz
Szia! Örülök, ha inspirál! Nézd meg a videó leírásába írtam egy listát a felhasznált anyagokról:)
@@danielszakaly köszi, az még kimaradt, de pótolom ;)
If I may make a suggestion. The straight lines where the two pieces sit next each other should be wavy. Nature doesn't work in straight lines.
I had to build this new segment for the older existing one which was already. The original base was determined by the available wood material. So it was a technical limitation. If I would build it from the begining I would use one base for the complete diorama. However there is one advantage of this 2 pieces layout: for photoshooting I can remove the river section and put the camera there to make interesting pictures from that perspective too.
Can baking soda be used as an alternative to baking powder ?
To be honest I have no idea, but if you try it out, please let me know!
@@danielszakaly sure
Ötletes a habzás, nagyon ötletes. Ilyen megoldást még nem láttam de tetszik. Látványos a végeredmény. (csak sajna a felét nem értem🤣)
El fogom készíteni a magyar feliratot :)
Elkészült, fogadd szeretettel :)
@@danielszakaly Nagyon köszi, hogy írtál. Meg is nézem. 😊
Hi!
Congratulations for your works, they are amazing.
Can you solve a doubt:
For the rapids and water ripples you use mod podge but what do you add baking powder or baking soda?
I believed baking powder and soda are the same:) It was baking powder.
@@danielszakaly Thank you.
Here in Spain
This afternoon I will do a test with baking soda, it's what I hace.
Also the rocks are too shiny. Should be dull looking.
At the final stage they are matte.