Yes, but glue must be liquid. It doesn't work with gel type super glue and other thick glue, because baking soda cures on surface before it gets into glue.
I estimate around 12 hours of work on diorama, 2 hours of taking pictures with cars and 8 hours of video editing. All together 20 hours. All that is done during one week period. I don't calculate time of making plans and watching videos on TH-cam to get final idea how to do all this, because I get ideas from various videos watched almost every day. Sometimes I write notes or make screenshots of details so I not forget on them.
This is baking soda. First I put some PVA glue on branches with brush and after that I scatter baking soda on glue through strainer because my soda had some small clumps inside. In fact, I put on branches PVA glue already mixed with baking soda, but still I need to scatter some soda on that glue to eliminate gloss.
Hi, do you ask for board in the beginning of the video or board that I use as base for diorama? In the beginning of video I use solid 2 mm thick carton board for cabin walls. Base for diorama is extruded polystyrene foam board, or XPS foam board. White powder is baking soda.
I enjoyed these videos I've been wanting very much to try to make a cabin myself. Could you share what type of board that was that you used as well as what type of glue? Thank you!
I'm not sure on which board do you think? I was using 2 mm cardboard for walls and balsa wood board for roof. I was using regular generic brand liquid CA (Cyanoacrylate) super glue for making cabin. Base board is XPS insulation board. Glue for snow is PVA glue or regular water based wood glue.
@@WhattoRepair Thank you. That's exactly what I was asking and you answered. Thank you very very much. I am so looking forward to trying achieve some little thing myself. Physically to do anything else
Yes, I totally forgot to mention dimensions in video. Base is 70x110 mm. Height of front and back wall is 45 mm and height to the top of the roof is 75 mm. Those were dimensions before making a roof and gluing wood sticks to the walls. Sticks and roof added little more milimeters to dimensions but this is not so important.
Round sticks are barbecue skewers, you can see on the packaging. You use that sticks for baking meat or vegetables on barbecue. Wood board is balsa wood. Balsa is widely used in modeling. For that use balsa can be replaced with cardboard.
Aw stink that a sweet piece I got two holiday hotwheels rlcs that I opened wanna do a snow scene the truck came with a reindeer in the back and I found a mini Christmas tree set for the other truck now I need a scene
I just wrote answer to another same question, I forgot to mention dimensions of cabin. Base is 70x110 mm. Height of front and back wall is 45 mm and height to the top of the roof is 75 mm.
I’m just happy to finally learn that baking soda cures super glue instantly, had no idea. (Tip from the post apocalyptic video) Excellent work!
Yes, but glue must be liquid. It doesn't work with gel type super glue and other thick glue, because baking soda cures on surface before it gets into glue.
Beautifully done! Not complicated, but perfectly executed!
Outstanding work thank you for sharing
Looks more like a cake I'm looking really good right about now frosting. LOL🎉😂🎉😅🎉😊 20:16 that roof
Very nice 👍👍👍
Thanks for the visit
Excellent work! Thank you for sharing this video!
Thanks for watching!
Great work..!
Million thanks for sharing..
Thanks for watching. :)
Excellent work 😊
Thanks.
Really amazing work ! Nice
Thanks for the visit
I like this cabin so much. 😊
OMG! It’s Catzilla
Bravo!
Excellent build
Thanks.
Congratulations !
The result is great !
There are beautiful details !
Thank you so much 😀
thank you, very inspiring for a newbie!
Thank you for watching and for support. If you need some advice just ask in comments and I will answer you.
Very cool!
Thanks
Awesome. Simply amazing. Complete loss for words
Dude, you're simply amazin', no doubt 👊👌
Amazing!👏🏼👍🏼👌🏼
Thanks!!
👍 Thx 🇧🇪.
Very nice build diorama brother,love it ,its so cool
Thanks a lot!
Nice. I would add some snow to the cars. They look too clean for a winter snow scene.
Yes, you are right. Cars would look much better with snow.
Muito legal esse diorama
🤩🤩🤩
Like 👍
Superbe réalisation. 👏👏👏👋😁👍
Glad you like it.
I love it
Damn that's cold. I bet it's warm inside lol. I think you need some more firewood tho. Looks like its gonna be a long winter 😂👍
what a master piece, I am very impressed with the result 👏👏👏
Thank you!
How long did it take to make this beautiful masterpiece
I estimate around 12 hours of work on diorama, 2 hours of taking pictures with cars and 8 hours of video editing. All together 20 hours. All that is done during one week period. I don't calculate time of making plans and watching videos on TH-cam to get final idea how to do all this, because I get ideas from various videos watched almost every day. Sometimes I write notes or make screenshots of details so I not forget on them.
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Absolutely superb diorama, so authentic and a great theme...all the best and thank you for sharing 👌👍
Thank you.
Superb dio, I do like the winter atmosphere...and the use of lights!👍👍
Glad you like it
Me gustaría saber cuáles son los materiales para hacer una maqueta para un trabajo de la escuela de mi hijo
Nice!
Amazing job😍
Thank you! 😄
cool and amazing! What do you scatter on top of the trees at 18:45?
This is baking soda. First I put some PVA glue on branches with brush and after that I scatter baking soda on glue through strainer because my soda had some small clumps inside. In fact, I put on branches PVA glue already mixed with baking soda, but still I need to scatter some soda on that glue to eliminate gloss.
Looks really cool!! What type of glue d you use at 20:37
This is regular CA liquid glue (super glue).
@@WhattoRepair Thank you! Then I need to get a better brand 😀
Hi, what is the board you started with? What is the white powder?
Hi, do you ask for board in the beginning of the video or board that I use as base for diorama? In the beginning of video I use solid 2 mm thick carton board for cabin walls. Base for diorama is extruded polystyrene foam board, or XPS foam board. White powder is baking soda.
@@WhattoRepair Very well done, thank you very much for your reply!
I enjoyed these videos I've been wanting very much to try to make a cabin myself. Could you share what type of board that was that you used as well as what type of glue? Thank you!
I'm not sure on which board do you think? I was using 2 mm cardboard for walls and balsa wood board for roof. I was using regular generic brand liquid CA (Cyanoacrylate) super glue for making cabin. Base board is XPS insulation board. Glue for snow is PVA glue or regular water based wood glue.
@@WhattoRepair
Thank you. That's exactly what I was asking and you answered. Thank you very very much. I am so looking forward to trying achieve some little thing myself. Physically to do anything else
Umetnost!
I LOVE IT !! GREAT WORK !!! :)
Glad you like it!
How do you make the snow?
I used baking soda mixed with PVA glue (wood glue).
thanks mod podge expensive
Awesome work, what is the white dust after you use the glue?
Thanks
It's baking soda.
What type of material are the walls made out of? This turned out amazing
It's 2mm thick cardboard used for bookbinding and model making. It's also know as greyboard.
@@WhattoRepair thank you :)
Look perfect brother, very inspiring to make like that...can you tell me the size of cabin?
Yes, I totally forgot to mention dimensions in video. Base is 70x110 mm. Height of front and back wall is 45 mm and height to the top of the roof is 75 mm. Those were dimensions before making a roof and gluing wood sticks to the walls. Sticks and roof added little more milimeters to dimensions but this is not so important.
What are the little round sticks you use for the siding? And whats the wood board called you uses for roof and chimney
Round sticks are barbecue skewers, you can see on the packaging. You use that sticks for baking meat or vegetables on barbecue. Wood board is balsa wood. Balsa is widely used in modeling. For that use balsa can be replaced with cardboard.
Soo,no weathering the car?
Hey 🤗🤗🤗
I like my boss
What type of wood is the this at the start?
It's not wood, it's 2mm thick cardboard used for bookbinding and model making. It's also know as greyboard.
What is the material at 10.15? The Grey one?
This is regular plaster. Or somewhere call it gypsum.
Is that glue and suggar or flour?
@@tudordacian2789 No, this is baking soda.
@@WhattoRepair thanks you
Very nice !!
new Sub. :))
Thanks and welcome
Where'd you get the tree?
Trees are from Aliexpress.
do you hear a question what is the name of the material the table?
It's extruded polystyrene (XPS) table. XPS is used for home insulation.
Do you commission work or sell scenes
No. Unfortunately, I don't have enough time to work on orders. Scenes that I made for myself are not for sale.
Aw stink that a sweet piece I got two holiday hotwheels rlcs that I opened wanna do a snow scene the truck came with a reindeer in the back and I found a mini Christmas tree set for the other truck now I need a scene
hello, what is the size of the house?
I just wrote answer to another same question, I forgot to mention dimensions of cabin. Base is 70x110 mm. Height of front and back wall is 45 mm and height to the top of the roof is 75 mm.
Thank you!
Que pó branco é esse?
This is baking soda, used for preparing food.
Totally love it when my cat photo bombs my videos/pictures
Finally someone noticed my cat :D
💔 P_R_O_M_O_S_M!!!