Subscribed. A nice little side vignette would be a sniper pair set up next to a pine tree looking at LT ‘sniper bait’ with his shiny helmet and binoculars… Love your work sir. Thank you.
Very nice scene. You achieved a great result with this little diorama. It has it all it needs. Cool work and great arranged the figures and the Jeep with the dragon tooth in the background. Wish you a nice weekend, Mark. Greetings, Joachim
Hi big thanks ! I bought the Dragons teeth from a company in the Uk it was a really long time ago ! I am sorry but i cant even remember the shop or the maker. I think now you can easily find these to 3d print?
Just found your channel & subscribed I like the look of your work & it’s easy to follow, I’m trying to get back into it after a long lay off & boy have things changed for the better
Super diorama! One little discrepancy... You have created the standing figure as a lieutenant (an officer) so the white stripe on the back of his helmet would be vertical, not horizontal. If it was horizontal, he would be an NCO. (Non Commissioned Officer) which would be a sergeant.
Greetings Bear, that was a truly excellent tutorial on making a diorama or vignette, not certain if I will ever build either, I find it hard enou g finishing a kit, but thanks for this video, bedt regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👍👍👍
I enjoy watching models being built more than doing it, though I wish I had the skill and desire. But one thing I'm always worried about is airbrushes that don't have a lid or cap! I would be spilling paint all over the place all the time!
Excellent! Good sound advice, not only for beginners, but seasoned modellers as well. A mantra to live by would be; "K.I.S.S." = Keep. It. Simple. Stupid., when it comes to dioramas. 😉🙂 On the negative side, they make diorama mats? NOW, you tell me!!!😆
Subscribed. A nice little side vignette would be a sniper pair set up next to a pine tree looking at LT ‘sniper bait’ with his shiny helmet and binoculars…
Love your work sir. Thank you.
Superb little video mate, explained clearly and very informative for those starting out in diorama building projects. Nice.
Hi Nick thanks glad if this is in anyway useful to you 👍
Very nice scene. You achieved a great result with this little diorama. It has it all it needs. Cool work and great arranged the figures and the Jeep with the dragon tooth in the background. Wish you a nice weekend, Mark. Greetings, Joachim
HELLO Joachim thank you so much my friend all the best to you.
Compliment. Good work. Question at 14.12 are they a commercial kit or did you make them (in this case how did you do, they are beautiful).
Hi big thanks ! I bought the Dragons teeth from a company in the Uk it was a really long time ago ! I am sorry but i cant even remember the shop or the maker. I think now you can easily find these to 3d print?
@@TheBearScaleModels No, not the dragon's teeth, but those little plants you had in the little box.
Very nice, just found your site, subbed. Thrift stores and charity shops are a good source of wooden bases or plaques you can use for dioramas.
Hi buddy, fantastic little Diorama. it certainly tells a story well done: ideal for beginners. Cheers Gary 🇬🇧
"The officer, who obviously can't read maps..." Love it. Subscribed! Great series.
Big thanks 👍
Just found your channel & subscribed I like the look of your work & it’s easy to follow, I’m trying to get back into it after a long lay off & boy have things changed for the better
Super diorama! One little discrepancy... You have created the standing figure as a lieutenant (an officer) so the white stripe on the back of his helmet would be vertical, not horizontal. If it was horizontal, he would be an NCO. (Non Commissioned Officer) which would be a sergeant.
awesome advice! thanks, gave me the confidence to tackle my first diorama 🍻
Great work mate!
Nice tutorial for the new guys starting out ❤😊
Hi Michael big thanks for support 👍
excellent content will take away lots from vids many thanks keep up you good work
Big thanks really appreciated 👍
Greetings Bear, that was a truly excellent tutorial on making a diorama or vignette, not certain if I will ever build either, I find it hard enou g finishing a kit, but thanks for this video, bedt regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👍👍👍
Big thanks Les ! Tried to find a method that did not absorb any more time than 2 hours so it would be doable for people with limited free time.
Great instruction video. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Larry very welcome thanks for kind words 👍
Some great tips!
Nice work 👏
I enjoy watching models being built more than doing it, though I wish I had the skill and desire. But one thing I'm always worried about is airbrushes that don't have a lid or cap! I would be spilling paint all over the place all the time!
❤❤❤❤ it!
Excellent! Good sound advice, not only for beginners, but seasoned modellers as well. A mantra to live by would be; "K.I.S.S." = Keep. It. Simple. Stupid., when it comes to dioramas. 😉🙂 On the negative side, they make diorama mats? NOW, you tell me!!!😆
I only knew about them because I stocked them when I had the hobby shop... this was one that was left over 😆
@@TheBearScaleModels Ah, the advantages of being a former hobby shop owner I guess. 😆
I'm working on a diorama for a military check point do you have a email address for pictures
Join the patreon we post everybody's work on there 👍
@@TheBearScaleModels do you have a link please
@@shawnbrownstein151 www.patreon.com/user?u=63530999
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I have a question for you please.
Replacing the Tamiya heads did not add any realism.