Great video, I have built several of the MiniArt diorama buildings and I noticed if you take some strips of the excess plastic and glue them on the inside of the wall halves as alignment plates this helps keep the wall joints straight during the gluing process. Several other blokes posted videos of them doing this assembling MiniArt diorama buildings
Great job love you detailing work. You video was easy to follow. You left the information text up long enough to read with out having to back it up over and over. Wonderful look.
the kits are not easy.... you must put in a lot of work... very happy with my build so far... ps i filled my parts with plaster then glued them together... makes the kit firmer and sturdier... anyone else done this ????
Thank you for this video, but didn't realize this (and your others?) are vacuum formed and not injected moldings. Even so, it will help a lot of modelers making dioramas.
Great tutorial thankyou But surely when you are working the moving video should be shown in the larger window - And the static photo in the smaller window ? ... ...Just a thought - Easier for my bad eyes to see all details on this small tablets screen I have ! oncecagain thanks !
I would much rather you talk thru the video instead of the crappy music, these buildings take some time and the only thing that makes them look good, is hours of painting and weathering. just my two cents worth.
I bought the Budapest diorama and binned it. The way they are formed so that they need to be cut entirely from the flat sheet means the walls don't marry together without leaving large areas to be filled and the central seam is very difficult to remove from individual brick layers. Horrible.
Your a idiot if you expected vac form to work like a plastic kit. If you don't like prep work or spending time on somthing give up building stuff. Or pay someone to do it .... The fact you binned that dio pisses me off
Great video, I have built several of the MiniArt diorama buildings and I noticed if you take some strips of the excess plastic and glue them on the inside of the wall halves as alignment plates this helps keep the wall joints straight during the gluing process. Several other blokes posted videos of them doing this assembling MiniArt diorama buildings
I like this tutorial very much. It's very excellent.
Great job love you detailing work. You video was easy to follow. You left the information text up long enough to read with out having to back it up over and over. Wonderful look.
Welp, I learned a lot of new ways on painting shit in the greatest detail now, thanks a lot for the upload
@Jonah Stanley Can you shut the fuck up
love miniArt!.. I like JUST found this page..
Tedious, but well worth the effort. Very nice results. Great job!
Great job, these Mini-Art street scenes do look good when finished, but can take a fair bit of work to get them looking this good, Well Done!
Joe
Great tutorial. Music brought to you by The Shmenge Brothers of The Happy Wanderers fame. Great to see they are back to work.
I could happily listen to the music all day 😱
Nice work! this is very usefull for my own build. thnx
the kits are not easy.... you must put in a lot of work... very happy with my build so far... ps i filled my parts with plaster then glued them together... makes the kit firmer and sturdier... anyone else done this ????
You used the plastic as a mold? How did they come out? Thought about doing this.
One of the best paintjobs I've seen. I'm subscribing right now! 👍
Thank you for this video, but didn't realize this (and your others?) are vacuum formed and not injected moldings. Even so, it will help a lot of modelers making dioramas.
Great tutorial thankyou
But surely when you are working the moving video should be shown in the larger window - And the static photo in the smaller window ? ...
...Just a thought - Easier for my bad eyes to see all details on this small tablets screen I have ! oncecagain thanks !
Отличный мастер-класс ! Спасибо ! Хорошо бы его и на русском сделать.
Excellent. Thanks.
Vielen Dank 👍💯
Well ... the music got stuck in my head ... does anyone know the name? :)
What is the glue you are using?
I would much rather you talk thru the video instead of the crappy music, these buildings take some time and the only thing that makes them look good, is hours of painting and weathering. just my two cents worth.
Jeff Ramaley
I know, I'd rather carve my own ruins.
They do make some nice figures though.
Ah! -The window did get larger near the end of vid
Thankyou
I bought the Budapest diorama and binned it. The way they are formed so that they need to be cut entirely from the flat sheet means the walls don't marry together without leaving large areas to be filled and the central seam is very difficult to remove from individual brick layers. Horrible.
Your a idiot if you expected vac form to work like a plastic kit. If you don't like prep work or spending time on somthing give up building stuff. Or pay someone to do it .... The fact you binned that dio pisses me off
Pleaseeee we smbody anybody. Responnnnnn
They’re so needlessly complicated and difficult to put together in my opinion. You’d be better learning how to scratch build
And u forgot about add 2 tons of putty...
I threw my miniart diorama kit out after it had massive gaps everywhere
The guy building this apparently didn't need a ton of putty - why should you?
Because there fucking idiots
The appropriate method of assembly can save you to use tons of putty! :) It's in the video, too!