Nice to see I'm not the only one who uses dollar store-Lego-knockoffs as well. Real Lego is too pricy for that , but the knockoffs are so useful and cheap.
High end work. A great diorama with a perfect create and arranged scene. A good eye for all the details which makes the difference. Congratulation to such a work, Adrian. Greetings, Joachim
Something I have repeatedly failed to understand - why do dioramaists assemble everything before painting it? I would think that getting primer and perhaps base-coat down would make it easier to get the details right if you did it before gluing things on top of other things and making crannies it's hard to get a paintbrush into. Weathering and washes obviously happen after assembly, but why all the painting? I am not criticizing, I just honestly cannot see what's apparently obvious to everyone who actually does this as art.
A superb and creative work, love the details such as the posters, the graffiti, the vegetation and the work on the tarpaulin...
thank you my friend
Some very nice builds on your channel - some notes or commentary on products and methods would be welcome?
Thank you
Nice to see I'm not the only one who uses dollar store-Lego-knockoffs as well.
Real Lego is too pricy for that , but the knockoffs are so useful and cheap.
My friend, these are not fake Lego bricks, only 1/35 scale models.
I'm sorry, I used blocks to pour the mold and in fact they are probably not Lego
@@Adrianosdiorama lol....no hurt ,no foul. I didn't state what you used them for ,so it's on me .
No harm done.
I'm impressed!
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Excellent.
Thank you
High end work. A great diorama with a perfect create and arranged scene.
A good eye for all the details which makes the difference.
Congratulation to such a work, Adrian. Greetings, Joachim
thank you my friend
Where can you buy the pieces you used here?
The figure is from Master Box, bought in a modeling store. The second corpse figurine is a resin cast. The rest of the diorama is my own work
Just Great!!! 👌 so much Details…needs more than one look to see the whole work👍🏼
thank you my friend
awesome 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you
Really well done! 😊
Thank you
why not to use pink foam board
I don't have one. I work on plaster and styrodur
Something I have repeatedly failed to understand - why do dioramaists assemble everything before painting it? I would think that getting primer and perhaps base-coat down would make it easier to get the details right if you did it before gluing things on top of other things and making crannies it's hard to get a paintbrush into. Weathering and washes obviously happen after assembly, but why all the painting?
I am not criticizing, I just honestly cannot see what's apparently obvious to everyone who actually does this as art.