A Mini Series & a Small Diorama Part 1 - Creating & Building a Platform Scene, with my Laser
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Hi guys, This video is part 1 of just a few videos to come as a mini-series, where I design, cut/burn my creation for new platform walling and corbel. Put it all together then paint and weather and finish the scene to create the final diorama. As you follow this series, I hope you'll enjoy it and snatch a few ideas for your own modelling work. This is Part 1, Part 2 will follow soon.
Thanks Paul that made a big difference to the main Sandling layout congrats! to you.
Very interesting video, as too is the magnificent progress on Sandling Junction. Oh, and I'm learning a lot from your mistakes.......which is basically the only way to learn when it comes to creativity.
Thanks so much.
LOOK OUT!! There's 'Nids behind you!!
I think it is fascinating the way different modellers use a variety of methods and materials, and techniques to construct stations and other line side accessories, and make them look very realistic. This clearly demonstrates attention to detail, and learnt through previous experience.
I agree, I enjoy content that offers diverse methods, we each approach the creation of models in very different ways. No one is above learning something from others, cheers P
That came out quite nice! I've had my eye on the Creality for some time, no idea where I'd put it at the moment though, lol
Re: rocket card glue fine tip applicators, remove it and quickly to run warm water through to stop it blocking up at the end of your session. Also i trim it back slightly with a craft knife if the end gets gnarly, so it should last a while, certainly not a one use item. You can also buy a pack of extra adapters as well. It’s a great product for fine work.
Thanks, I'd better get a pack as the original is now no good I would say, cheers P
Hi Paul enjoyed this video so thanks for sharing, when using glues like rocket glue I run through the tips a very fine strip of copper wire (steel wire can rust) and wipe away any excess glue and make sure caps are firmly in place.👍
A simple remedy Barry, one I will try to use, cheers P
Like the idea of these extra videos showing your talents.
Thank you, Arthur, it is always a risk adding fresh directions in videos, but I hope this type of content long term will be well-received, cheers P
Hi just off subject a bit
Im wondering if you are still weathering Locos for people as i have 2 that i would like professionally done