Thank you for this detailed tutorial. As a new diorama builder it is great to see how things are done rather than just the finished product. I will definitely be trying one of theses soon. 😃
That was a great base idea, it could even be used for modern day, with a great big tank sitting on it, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👍👍👍👍👍
A very informative tutorial, MN and the final product having multi uses....could be used in many different eras and situations. Depending on the type of scene an addition of a tree, telegraph pole or sign could provide some height to the diorama.......so a very versatile product :)
Thank you for this detailed tutorial. As a new diorama builder it is great to see how things are done rather than just the finished product. I will definitely be trying one of theses soon. 😃
Glad you enjoyed it! Good luck with your build - and have fun!
Coffee stirrers for floor boards...brilliant!
Yep - they work better than lollipop / popsicle sticks as they're not quite as wide and are a little thinner.
Cracking job on the ground, wall...and vehicles!
Thanks Phil!
Some handy hints and nice finish.
Thanks!
Thanks mate, never tackled a diorama before ,I'll definitely be liberating some of your ideas, happy modelling 😉👍
Thanks! Good luck!
That basic setup could represent pretty much any terrain from beach to desert to farmland to jungle to mountains with just a few tweaks.
Definitely!
That was a great base idea, it could even be used for modern day, with a great big tank sitting on it, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Les. Yes, I guess it doesn't need to be limited to WW1 and WW2 at all.
Great work
Thank you Paul
*A basic base but it can do so much and it's so easy to build ... nice work and thanks for this tutorial MN!*
Thanks - glad you liked it!
Great job!Thanks for taking the time, in process of my very first Diorama,great hobby in the twilight of my life😊
Thank you - I'm glad you liked it
Nice base for the difrent Models ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks
Great Work Lad!
Very good detail, and texture work.
Thanks! This base will be used for my upcoming WWI ambulance diorama.
Very neat process 🙂 thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Great video on a fine-looking diorama base. Thank you for doing it.
Thank you - I'm glad you liked it
Excellent, looks fantastic. Thanks again for these great videos.
Thanks!
Nice tutorial for a base. Thanks for sharing ✨👍✨
Thanks Dave!
Thanks for that excellent video. It gave me some great tips
Thanks for watching - I'm glad it was useful :)
A very informative tutorial, MN and the final product having multi uses....could be used in many different eras and situations. Depending on the type of scene an addition of a tree, telegraph pole or sign could provide some height to the diorama.......so a very versatile product :)
Definitely! Lots of space at the front for figures or other accessories like you mention.
Crushed it Bro! Keep up the awesome work.
Thank you!
Thanks !
@@Callairs thank you!
Good tutorial, i will save this.
Now you got a new sub 🍻
Thank you mate!
Oh,thanks. Great job~
Thanks
13:08 is that a wagon from the 43rd Wessex ID ?
I'm not sure to be honest - I can't remember and I no longer have the instructions
@@ModelNerd No problem.
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Thanks
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Thanks
Just some words for the old algorithm.
Thanks for watching
My air dry clay cracked pretty bad
Yes, that can happen if it dries very quickly or if it is very thick.
Thanks, I did do it kinda thick
Looks great and well timed, as I’m about to make a couple of diorama bases 👍🏻
Thanks Greg - I'm glad it was useful.
Excellent mate. Love your tutorials, I’ve learnt a lot thanks 👍👍
Thank you mate - I'm glad it was helpful