How would you go about making sand dunes for a diorama? The sand dunes i want to make are probably 5-7centimetres tall (3.5 inches) I'm guessing I add foam with a sand-paint-glue-plaster mix and when that dries I add more fine sand with watered down glue and alcohol? How would i make the small slopes that are in sand dunes? Would toulet paper work for that? Great dioramam btw
Thanks mate. Yes, it's pretty much what you said. I have a video that might be helpful. If you want to watch it, the link is below. Cheers 🍺🤘😉 ruclips.net/video/KpMWPpHRWXY/видео.html
The diorama is certainly masterfully executed. There is a lot to learn from you. But the composition itself, it seems to me, is a little illogical. On one side of the road there is a drainage pipe from which something flows, and on the other side there is a hill and a wooden fence. Logically, on the other side there should also be a pipe into which something flows.
First of all, thank you very much for your nice comment. You are very kind. I am not a professional modeler nor am I a diorama expert. I am trying to explain how something can be done by sharing with you the experiences I have gained in this hobby for many years. Yes, you may be right in what you say, but environmental conditions are not always logical. The soil elevation may have accumulated later, the drainage basin may not be very close to the surface, the slope may be different and for this reason it may be outside the section taken in the diorama. But I repeat what I said again. I'm not an expert! I'm trying to show you the tips on how to do something! You can see a photo of the hill slope in the link below. Thank you again. Peace! Cheers ! 🍺🍺 www.alamy.com/cement-drainage-pipes-with-stagnant-water-in-canal-amid-low-mountains-image593795918.html?imageid=1CABDFFA-4441-46DB-999F-835D4E4636D8&p=1737714&pn=1&searchId=b43afd7099c55115e3f07c4f3fca9879&searchtype=0
@@NightOwlModelling All is clear, thank you! And special thanks for your videos! They are really very informative and helpful. I’m trying to make small dioramas, something works, but I’m still very far from yours.
@@siberianmodeller Thank you mate! Its my pleasure. I'm glad I could share something useful. Most of the work we do improves with time and experience. Have fun with your dioramas and models. Take care of yourself! 🍻
Great work, especially the sewer sections are amazing! Thanks for your guides mate, cheers
Thanks a lot mate. I'm glad you like it.
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awesome work 🔥🔥
Thanks a lot! 🤘🍺
Brilliant progress 👏👏
Thanks a lot mate! 🍺
Beautifully crafted 😊
Thanks a lot! 😊🤘🍺
@@NightOwlModelling you are very welcome 🤗
Nice work 👍👍
Thanks a lot mate! 🍺
Looks cool 👍
Many thanks mate! 🍺
Creative and very impressive work!👍👍
thank you so much mate! 😊👍🍺
Cracking work mate, very well done!! Many tricks revealed again. 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks so much dude! I'm glad I could be helpful! 🍺
Looks pretty good!
Thanks a lot mate!
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Grazie mille 😊🍺
How would you go about making sand dunes for a diorama? The sand dunes i want to make are probably 5-7centimetres tall (3.5 inches) I'm guessing I add foam with a sand-paint-glue-plaster mix and when that dries I add more fine sand with watered down glue and alcohol? How would i make the small slopes that are in sand dunes? Would toulet paper work for that? Great dioramam btw
Thanks mate. Yes, it's pretty much what you said. I have a video that might be helpful. If you want to watch it, the link is below. Cheers 🍺🤘😉
ruclips.net/video/KpMWPpHRWXY/видео.html
cool
Thank you! 🍺
The diorama is certainly masterfully executed. There is a lot to learn from you. But the composition itself, it seems to me, is a little illogical. On one side of the road there is a drainage pipe from which something flows, and on the other side there is a hill and a wooden fence. Logically, on the other side there should also be a pipe into which something flows.
First of all, thank you very much for your nice comment. You are very kind. I am not a professional modeler nor am I a diorama expert. I am trying to explain how something can be done by sharing with you the experiences I have gained in this hobby for many years. Yes, you may be right in what you say, but environmental conditions are not always logical. The soil elevation may have accumulated later, the drainage basin may not be very close to the surface, the slope may be different and for this reason it may be outside the section taken in the diorama. But I repeat what I said again. I'm not an expert! I'm trying to show you the tips on how to do something! You can see a photo of the hill slope in the link below. Thank you again. Peace! Cheers ! 🍺🍺
www.alamy.com/cement-drainage-pipes-with-stagnant-water-in-canal-amid-low-mountains-image593795918.html?imageid=1CABDFFA-4441-46DB-999F-835D4E4636D8&p=1737714&pn=1&searchId=b43afd7099c55115e3f07c4f3fca9879&searchtype=0
@@NightOwlModelling All is clear, thank you! And special thanks for your videos! They are really very informative and helpful. I’m trying to make small dioramas, something works, but I’m still very far from yours.
@@siberianmodeller Thank you mate! Its my pleasure. I'm glad I could share something useful. Most of the work we do improves with time and experience. Have fun with your dioramas and models. Take care of yourself! 🍻