Building the Ultimate Medieval Tavern Diorama - Realistic Miniature Model Scenery
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- How to build a realistic, miniature, fantasy Tavern diorama from scratch from balsa wood and styrofoam. This scale model is in 1/24 scale.
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In this tutorial, I show you how to build an architectural scale model from balsa wood and basswood strips. I cover several DIY techniques for creating the Ultimate, Realistic Diorama. You can apply these techniques to anything that you're working on, such as dioramas, scale models, model railway scenery, model railroad layouts, wargaming terrain, warhammer 40k, d&d scenery, tabeltop gaming, action figure displays, dollhouse accessories, fantasy dioramas and whatever else comes to mind.
I show you how to make a model house from scratch that looks hyper realistic, just using some miniature, strip basswood, balsa wood, and foam board you can buy from the hobby and crafts store! I take you though every step of building a half timbered building, plaster stucco to the frame of the building, making a roof structure and shingles from balsa wood, adding a miniature glass tudor windows, making a miniature brick chimney and stone walls from XPS foam, Painting and weathering everything, adding 3D printed barrels and accessories, and adding model railway scenery like dirt, terrain, ground cover, rocks, branches, moss, paper leaves, and much more!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:36 How to Make a Balsa Wood Frame
1:49 How to Make Foam Core Buildings
3:00 How to Seal Balsa Wood
3:27 How to Paint Balsa Wood w/ Acrylic
3:54 Miniature Plaster Walls
7:44 How to Paint and Weather Diorama
9:24 How to Make Miniature Wood Shingles
14:03 How to Make Miniature Moss
16:25 Carving Stones From Styrofoam
18:52 Paint XPS Foam with Acrylic Paint
23:04 Medieval Windows DIY
24:08 Assembling a Miniature Diorama
25:19 DIY Cobblestone Road
28:38 How to Make Miniature Terrain
29:36 Scale Model Dirt
31:24 Realistic Woodland Ground Cover Mix
32:32 How to Model Realistic Moss
33:51 Last Minute Details
34:40 Final Result!
35:03 Please Support Me on Patreon
Music:
"Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio"
Song List:
1. Fractals
2. Fantasy
3. Home
4. Galaxy
5. Empty City
6. Recovery
7. Existence
8. Floating
9. Nightscapes
10 Distance - Хобби
"Man, that wood and plaster building looks so realistic and GREAT. What'd you use?"
"Wood and plaster."
Haha if I can use the real materials I often try to!
but the drywall was 1/32" thick/2"x2" sheets...the mudding and sanding alone would be brutal...
that is a cool project. Very realistic. kudo's
*Dude, I thought my stuff was good until I saw yours! Excellent work!*
Wow thank you so much, you’re too kind! And your work is absolutely amazing!! I love how you use real construction methods and materials for your awesome projects! Thanks again for watching and for all your support :)
My dad used to be a Model Railroader. One of the things I learned from him was "very very seldom does nature give you just one layer of Anything."
He would rattle off some element of the Lay Out, and spend a few minutes showing me the difference between 'flat', and 'natural'.
So, in memory of Daddy, I would add another sprinkle of leaves...especially on the roof. Color them if it's autumn.
Maybe a tree stump (holy cow! BIG tree!) From where that old monster died and came down...who knew it was that far gone? Blocked t'road nearly a week.
OTOH...I absolutely love the way those cobble stones turned out!
Absolutely brilliant work. The end photos showed how realistic it looked blending in to the outdoors like it was a full sized building.
Thank you so much for all your kind words, I really appreciate the support!!
Tip ~ if you put your plaster mixture into a baker's piping bag, it's super easy and very little mess when applying the plaster to your walls! Works like a charm!
That’s an awesome tip!! I’ll be sure to use this one in the future! Thanks for sharing!
It's so much easier!! Way less mess, way less waste and clean-up is a breeze!!
Yeah I was gonna say baking tools like an offset spatula would work really well 🤍
Great technique on the stone. At first, I was thinking '35 minute video, that's too long'. The pace you had was perfect; no time wasted on small talk. You explained your process very well and didn't spend too long on any segment. super well done. I couldn't believe how fast 35 minutes went by. Thanks.
Thank you so much for your feedback, I’m glad to hear that!! Also thanks again for watching, I really appreciate it!
I would have killed for a friend like you back playing D&D in the 80's/90's. Phenomenal builds you have put together and your attention to detail is great. Will be binging a lot more of your videos over the coming weeks, not that I play anymore, they just really relaxing to watch your work. Peace from the UK.
Thank you so much for all your kind words!!! It makes me so happy to hear you enjoy watching my content. Thanks again for all your support, and thanks for watching!
THIS is a Hobby, I Dream of getting into!!!!
Glad to hear that! You definitely should start making miniatures if you haven’t yet, it’s lots of fun! Thanks for watching!
The detail just keeps on getting more incredible.. I was so impressed by the cobble path that I almost fell out of my seat when the custom made miniature leaves came out.
The ending photos make it look so real. Amazing! Thanks for sharing your video. 👍👍
"Old glass" effect is great.
Thank you!
What a joy 😃
I whish I found the peace to build such cozy houses 🙂
Thank you so much!!
i reall DIG the fact , that you use REAL materials- for detail!!! i would TOO☺
Hahaha thank you!! And thanks for watching :)
What a beautiful piece! You are so observant and I enjoy your explanations on building techniques and color choices. The end result is so realistic, especially when you bring it outdoors with natural light and trees! Great work!
Thank you so much for all of your kind words and support! I’m so glad you liked the diorama, and thanks for watching :)
I agree with you. The complete videos not only show us technique, but lots of technique and real application - as long as your verbal tutorial. I loved this one!
Thank you so much, I’m glad you like the longer videos! Thanks again for watching!
Very nice work. A lot of old houses like this had a large beam protruding from under the ridge to attach a block and tackle for moving furniture upstairs.
Mind blown. Randomly discovered your channel and I'm truly impressed. Awesome work.
It looks absolutely amazing! I'm so jealous of all the great builders who have the skill and necessary equipment to create such wonderful models and dioramas. I could sit and watch a model like yours for hours. 🙂
This is a great piece, one thing missing is the lack of truly straight edges in buildings of this age, One thing you need to try is cutting the balsa trips out of sheet balsa freehand. This will give a characteristic unevenness typical of such buildings. It's a bit more work but will make a huge difference to realism. Your techniques for wooden framing, like inlay with plaster, are great though and I will try this out myself.
Looks good as hell....!! Perfect for modeling railroads. When i was a kid i use to take close up pictures 📸 with a polorid Camara of log cabins my mother made from real sticks to sell as displays and i added metal scale cars and take pictures used to look so real. Your house model took me back
I remain impressed by what you show here, even after watching it several times, it has given me so many new ideas.
By showing how you make it, I have slowly started building something again and am seriously enjoying it again... so thank you for giving me a new old goal.
STUNNING!!! Simply stunning!!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful!!
Amazing details and effects. I particularly like your stone weathering techniques and how you painted the cobblestones and wall a slightly different shade than the tavern walls. Small details like this go a long way towards the authentic look of the final piece.
If you’ll permit me, there are a couple of things you could add to add even more realism:
1. Every good tavern/public house needs sign with their name on it. You could either make a free standing one on a wooden post post closer to road or make one that hangs off the side of the tavern on a bar or bracket. You could even give it the look of ornate cast iron, like something a blacksmith would have produced;
2. Candle or oil lanterns would be a nice touch too I think. Maybe 1 on each side oof the door or incorporate it into the overhead cast iron sign bracket idea. Just some ideas. Thanks for the entertaining video!
Thank you so much!!! I’m glad you like the stone work and the subtle color differences!
And I totally agree with you suggestions, I planned on adding a sign, but I procrastinated and waited until the day of my outdoor photoshoot to design one. Long story short I just ran out of time!
And the lighting would be awesome!! Looking back on my builds, I think they would all benefit from lighting elements, I just need to take the time to plan it out. Thanks again for your compliments, ideas, and for your support!
minor remark on the title: The definition of a diorama is the static re-enactment of a scene *played out*. This being said, a diorama cannot exist without figures and without a "story" to tell, no matter how basic that is. What you have there is a diorama *setting*. And a pretty well done one at that. Congrats!
Such amazing work! This is extremely satisfying to watch.
Thank you very much! Glad to hear that!
I never thought anything like this existed since I’ve been watching this the only thing I can say is absolutely amazing, great job man.
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate your kind words :)
That's glorious. I love the leaf/moss details especially, but the windows are also so very cool.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
Awesome job........
the amount of the detail is outstanding
Thank you!
*_Great build man._*
*_I tend to also add some paint to real life items like stones and twigs so they don't stand out._*
*_I forgot to say it's not a bad idea to add needles/thin nails to the walls where they join. Glue might crack open in 2 years._*
Thank you!! That’s great, I love using natural materials when I can for scenery too!
And that’s a good idea, I’ll make sure to do that for future projects! Fingers crossed this one doesn’t break haha!
I love your attention to detail. The moss, the weathering on the wood, the crumbled-up leaves.... these are all creative details that really add to the realism. Awesome piece, man!
Thank you so much, I’m glad you like all of the details, they were lots of fun to create!
Fantastic Model ,must have taken hundreds of hours work
Thank you so much!!! I didn’t keep track of exactly how long it took, but I’d did take a long time!
Such talent. Very impressive to say the least.
Thank you, I really appreciate it!!!
Reminds me of architecture school in the 90's. We built lots of models from balsa, basswood, matt board & foam core board. Suggestion for the glue-up. Tape, or spray-fix, your drawing to a piece of foam core board then cover with wax paper. This will keep your glue from sticking to your drawing. Use T-pins stuck into the foam to hold your parts in place while the glue dries. Nice model... I wish had access to model railroading skills when when I was in college!
That’s so awesome, I’m glad it reminds you of school!! And those are some awesome tips, thank you for sharing those!
I’m working on a video game, and one of the central locations is a medieval tavern. For some reason finding reference images for the walls was challenging. Weird angles, not the full view, etc etc.
I decide to check RUclips and I come across this, and it's EXACTLY what I was looking for! It's a great look at the texture of the plaster and structure of the wood frames.
Great work! And thanks for
Wow, what a project! And so many handy tips sprinkled throughout. The only thing missing is some lighting and like someone said a sign.
Thank you, I’m glad you liked the video!! I definitely would’ve liked to add a sign, but I waited til the last minute and ran out of time unfortunately. I also did experiment with adding several flickering leds once I installed the glass. I opted not to install them because it looked more like the building was on fire haha! Thanks again for watching!
Amazing work, great narrative. I appreciate the self awareness insight you add to the work and narrative. Utilizing real world materials is both practical and realistic, affordable to boot. Thank you for sharing your work and patience.
I loved it! It seems so real, the stones especially, I believed, I really believed they were real.
and when he places the diorama outside, with the sky... incredible. congratulations!
Im actually building the walls and floors plus a spiral staircase in my small scale. I've been going to a smoke shop in town and those cigar boxes that they are throwing away one of them has a think square piece of cider wood and they also have these four long corners to use for the roof. I highly recommend going to your local cigar shop and getting this free scrap wood material
Wow that sounds like an awesome and ambitious project! And thanks for sharing that awesome tip!
Love it
Best relaxation therapy is when I go into my studio to create building for my dioramas
I agree!! So relaxing and so much fun!
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing your processes.
Thank you, I’m happy to share everything I can!! Thanks for your support and for watching!
absolutley beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!!!!!!
details...details and lots of patience
Nice work, indeed
Thank you so much!!
This was amazing. I'm blown away by your creativity.
Thank you! 😊
THIS IS INCREDIBLE.
So glad I stumbled on this video
Thank you!! So glad you found the channel, thanks for watching :)
Massage for the mind! Your work is phenomenal!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing masterpiece. I love your builds, and I am learning so much. I am currently working on replicating Stephen Kings Pet Sematary, and your techniques will be very helpful for that and also when it's time to create the barn for my 1930's farmhouse. I try to create my miniatures as realistic as I can, and I love detail.
I love your channel!🥰❤️
Amazing, you had me when you made the curbstone walkway and all the little details.👏❤
Thank you very much!! I’m glad like like all the details!
Amazing work, so realistic and detailed. Love it!
Thank you so much!!!
It's a masterpiece.
Thank you!
For wiping off the spackle a baby wipe works amazing even better then paper towel
That’s a great idea, thanks for sharing that!
I'm really loving what you make! Every creation is incredibly detailed.
Thank you so much for all of your support, I really appreciate it!
Fantastic job. Fascinating.
Thank you!
Beautiful work as always ! Thank you for sharing these !
Thank you so much, I’m glad you liked the diorama! And thanks again for watching!
Incrível! Espetácular! 🌟👏
Thank you!
I enjoyed this very much.
Thanks for watching, glad you liked the video!
I’ve been busy coming up with ideas for an outside model made of weather resistant materials to build a scale model Tavern for my garden.
I’m working on materials like cement, treated woods, tacks plastic (PVC) and so on. I really don’t know what I’m doing. Which helps
That sound like such a fun project! I haven’t tried making models for outdoor use, but that sounds like a cool challenge. Good luck with your project!
Very beautiful old house
Thank you!!
You are supremely talented 🥰
Thank you so much :)
This is what im here for
The project looks great as it is, but I feel it could've used some big ol' gnarly trees hanging over it. Having a bunch of moss is typically a result of there being a lot of shade over a building, also the leaves and ground debris don't have an apparent source.
Thank you!! I was definitely tempted to add some trees, I have a bunch of sagebrush armatures I collected and assembled last year, and I even positioned them on the base. The only reason I didn’t add them was because of time. To make them presentable, I’d probably have to spend a few days adding finer branch structures to the large trees, so I opted to leave them out. Thanks again for watching!
Absolutely amazing!
Thank you!!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fantastic. 😍
Thank you!!!
Beautiful work great job
Thank you very much!
Thanks for all of the great tips! I'm building a 1:12 dollhouse from scratch (first one) and can use all of the instruction I can get. ☺ Beautiful result!
Thank you so much!! Good luck with your project!!!
Very Impressive. Nice job.
Thank you!!
Amazing work! So realistic!
Thank you!!
45 seconds into the video and already thumbed it up. Wow.
Thank you for all your support!!
Beautiful. Amazing work.
Thank you very much!
This turned out great. As much as I enjoy NightShift's channel, he's veered wayyyy into "comic book" territory lately and sacrificed most of the realism. This is perfect.
Thank you!! I absolutely love night shifts channel too! I appreciate the new approach to how he paints his dioramas a lot, it seems really difficult to pull off
For me and my work, I always love taking my projects outside to see if they look realistic. Thanks again for all your support, and for watching!
How amazing!
Thank you!
I really enjoy atching you work, and super enjoy hearing your narration of steps and tips! Thanks for all your time!
Thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you enjoy the videos and the narration!
Awesome work!!!
Thank you!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
I'm so glad to see this
Thank you!!!
Awesome! I love how realistic it is. Beautiful 😍
Thank you so much 😀
This is so absolutely beautiful one of my favorite diorama you’ve made yet, I love your stonework it’s always so good
If I have one note, is that all the broken branches around, especially because they look fairly fresh it makes it look like the place just was hit by a storm people usually pick up branches like that for firewood, or something pretty quickly after their around idk it’s not necessarily a bad element. It’s just it creates a story there.
Thank you so much!! And that’s a great point about the branches! I only used them since it was a quick and easy way to add detail to the ground. Thanks for watching!!
wow, that just looks fantastically realistic! Especially the stone wall at the bottom of the house - I've never seen it done so well and so realistically before! Great work!
Thank you so much!! I’m so glad you liked the stonework! Thanks again for watching :)
Just a tip , I built large scale balsa wood airplanes and I use wax paper between the plans and the wood.
You can see the plans behind the wood and the glue won’t adhere to the wax paper.
Great job on it, looks awesome
That’s a great tip, thanks for sharing that with me, and thanks for watching!
Wow! Thats awesome
Thank you!!!
Never seen a real Tudor manor house with shingles. Clay or slate tiles, some had thatch which due to fire was often changed to tiles. The brickwork on the manor houses was very complimentary, some were a mix of stone and brick set at angles. The chimneys were numerous as most rooms had fire grates in them. The chimneys stacks were often works of art. I respect that you are modelling a French house, looks good.👍
Beautiful ❤
I hope to learn... I loved your job and your attention to details... really good. Hugs of light from far, in your heart. Thank you by inspiration.🌟👏
This is amazing!!
Thank you!!
Your talent is incredible! Great video!
Thank you so much!
Trabalho espetacular 🤟muito bem explicado. Parabéns!!!
Thank you very much!
THANK YOU CARSON...Much appreciated and VERY WELL DONE... I would like to see how you would put a Storks nest on top of that chimney ???..TM
Just beautiful, i am really thinking about quitting my job and doing something like this!
I got 3 seconds in and my mind was blown 🤯
The opening shot was so real looking I was wondering if it was for sale and if there was a realtor who could take me to look at it!. Great work! 😀
This looks fantastic!
Thank you!!!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Incredible Work. Mad Skills !!!
Reminds me of Claude Joachim’s work.
Thank you so much 😊
This is brilliant because I need to build an extension to an existing 1:18 th scale Tudor house and your video has simplified the process for me and I can now feel confident enough to extend the walls to one side of the house in order to add my extension. Thank you. This is beautiful work and I will try your wash as that is exactly the colour I am going for.
Thank you so much, and that sounds like an awesome project! Good luck with it and I’m glad this tutorial was helpful!
Its the "Prancy Pony" from LOTR. Very cool.
Great work thank you
Thank you so much!
I love it
It is so interesting watching you build it
Thank you very much!
Absolutely stunning work. This is exactly how I imagined the Waystone Inn from the book "Name of the Wind" from Patrick Rothfuss. Thank you for sharing :)