Wow. I build custom layouts and Dioramas and used every method for water. 1st time seeing this. Absolutely Incredible. I was waiting to see how U did this. I would of bet that U used a Heat gun, etc to get those shapes ! Wish u had the whole video. I have to try this. Last time I used Acetate was Art School in 1990. Lol
I like this idea,always tricky to model water in the correct scale for a particular subject,silicon looks like silicon,people spend ages building a superb scale model,then slap a bit of silicon on and it ruins the scale effect,you should be commended for thinking "outside the box" well done.
frothy stunning work on the water, great job there Bob
Great model! Love the tip on how to make the waves! One of my favorite subs!
wow, just totally wow. I'd be proud to display that...it's awesome
superb workmanship nemo would be proud
I was impressed and then I saw the lights and I was just like... YES. YEEEEEEEEEEEEES.
Definitely a Master Artist. Excellent work.
Amazing creative solution!
This is how to model a movie ! Not just build a model and stick it on a "shelf" but model the ""movie"" !!!!👍 you are very very good
Great work, even when your dog did not look very impressed...
Thank you for the tutorial. She looks very nice...
Love it!!!!!
AWSOME! Simply AWSOME!
James Mason would be proud!
beautiful work bob!
Wow. I build custom layouts and Dioramas and used every method for water.
1st time seeing this. Absolutely Incredible. I was waiting to see how U did this. I would of bet that U used a Heat gun, etc to get those shapes !
Wish u had the whole video. I have to try this. Last time I used Acetate was Art School in 1990. Lol
Beautiful work indeed sir!
Great build! Do you have a step by step video on this? I am especially interested in how you lit the salon lights.
Tanks man I love it. I so miss it at W.D.W.
Great work! Thank you for sharing your tips.
Clever water effect!
YOU ARE THE MASTER!!!
Awesome work! :)
aaah, the old 'K.I.S.S' method............ Keep It Simple Stoopid'............ love it, thankyou
AWESOME !!!!
great idea !
I like this idea,always tricky to model water in the correct scale for a particular subject,silicon looks like silicon,people spend ages building a superb scale model,then slap a bit of silicon on and it ruins the scale effect,you should be commended for thinking "outside the box" well done.
Amazing!!!!!
Do you think i could use silicone for the frothy areas?
Thank you for this tutorial, the water effects look awesome. I clicked on the link for the Disney Nautilus kit but it's no longer working.
This isa aweeesommee
Cool
You need a glass display box for that model.
Well done! The acetate sheets have some great potential, and are much easier and les$$ expensive than resin...
WOW ! VERY NICE , can a I have it ?
Wow.
Do you sell that?
I sell the model kit that was used in the diorama. I don't offer the completed diorama as a product. This was a commissioned build for a customer.
You have found your niche..!!!
Great Work! I am a Model Builder as well. I worked for Disney for 5 Years in Design
Sculpture Department. Go to Parry Morton on face book.
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And I can hear the dog
Hairai jaipurai
I saw a dog
Laments...why couldn't I have been born smart?
YOU ARE THE MASTER!!!