Excellent job. More like art than modeling. I don't do diorama but enjoy watching it done and seeing the end result. You have a gift of detail. I would love to see you paint and age the brick. Thanks for sharing your work.
Very nice, and from watching your channel, you're just continuing to get better and better. You are a true artist my friend! I am going to try to create one like this for my Spidey! Thanks for sharing!
+matthew charles Glad you liked this dio. As for the pipes, you can check my Video Tutorial #038 to find out more about the materials i used for my pipes, railings,etc. The electrical boxes are made from the same material as the diorama itself and cut into the size you see here. I just added the extra details like the box handle and top cover.
When you cut pieces off (ex. Doors, windows) how do you get it so smooth? When I cut a piece out of the foam it's all jaggity? Do you sand it down smooth?
+Hip Toy Collector When cutting doors, windows, or any type of holes you have to make sure that your blade is always sharp/new. That will help you get a smooth surface 80% of the time. The rest of the imperfections I sand down using a fine grit sandpaper.
Amazing dude! Great work! The foam I got has little circles in it and doesn't look great. Any idea in the UK where to get the stuff you use or what it's called? Thanks man!
Thank you +traumaj The foam I used is called Foamular also known as Pink Insulation Foam. I buy them in our local hardware store. I'm not sure where you can get them in UK though.
Hi Ken. I’ve tried different methods in attaching pipes on my dios but the one that really works well for me is using paper clips. I use the curve section from it.
Amazing Diorama, i have being watching some of your videos,I have been making stop motion videos , and wondered if you would allow me to use some still photos ! with green screen in my movies!. thanks.
Thank you. I don't mind you using my still pictures as long as you give credit or acknowledge it somewhere in your videos. I'm very curious to the stop motion video you're making. Would love to see it when done. Thanks again.
Stop with the ugh's. You're killing it with your design. But ughhhhh and ummms . It's like you are describing someone else's work and trying to make up a story.
Looks fantastic, very impressive
Total Awesomeness...
love your work. inspirational!
Unreal. So good dude. The A/C unit is amazing.
Thanks!
Excellent work! I am impressed with the detail, especially the brickwork and the electrical details!
This is incredible. Really amazing work.
Excellent job. More like art than modeling. I don't do diorama but enjoy watching it done and seeing the end result. You have a gift of detail. I would love to see you paint and age the brick. Thanks for sharing your work.
Thank you
Beau travail bravo ✌
OMG! This looks so realistic. You really did an awesome job!!!
+tb09277914 Thank you very much!
Very nice, and from watching your channel, you're just continuing to get better and better. You are a true artist my friend! I am going to try to create one like this for my Spidey! Thanks for sharing!
Perfektni,super detaily.
Awesome! So much realistic
Thanks +André Porto
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cool
AMAZING!!! Looks Real.. :)
Great work
I love the look, it's a great job but I'm confused as to why you put the control panel on the A/C outside
damn, i was hoping youd explain how you did the grout work for the walls! haha awesome dio! you raised the bar brother!
Hey bro. I used some light weight spakle to mimic that grout look.
Great stuff bruh! Could you give some quick advice on how you created the pipes and electrical boxes?
+matthew charles Glad you liked this dio. As for the pipes, you can check my Video Tutorial #038 to find out more about the materials i used for my pipes, railings,etc. The electrical boxes are made from the same material as the diorama itself and cut into the size you see here. I just added the extra details like the box handle and top cover.
@Shepherd Barrett creepy
Awesome. What acrylic colour do you use for the bricks?
Its called Brick Red by Craftsmart
What do you use to texture your walls?? These have been helping a lot, thanks
+William Meir if you check out my video 015. Tutorial
th-cam.com/video/9RHURqcTTvM/w-d-xo.html
I talked about how I texture my walls
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were doe you get those caution private property etc signs ?
I scaled and printed those signs
When you cut pieces off (ex. Doors, windows) how do you get it so smooth? When I cut a piece out of the foam it's all jaggity? Do you sand it down smooth?
+Hip Toy Collector When cutting doors, windows, or any type of holes you have to make sure that your blade is always sharp/new. That will help you get a smooth surface 80% of the time. The rest of the imperfections I sand down using a fine grit sandpaper.
@Mechbay where can I find all the supplies
Amazing dude! Great work! The foam I got has little circles in it and doesn't look great. Any idea in the UK where to get the stuff you use or what it's called? Thanks man!
Thank you +traumaj The foam I used is called Foamular also known as Pink Insulation Foam. I buy them in our local hardware store. I'm not sure where you can get them in UK though.
What do you use to connect the pipes to the walls?
Hi Ken. I’ve tried different methods in attaching pipes on my dios but the one that really works well for me is using paper clips. I use the curve section from it.
Amazing Diorama, i have being watching some of your videos,I have been making stop motion videos , and wondered if you would allow me to use some still photos ! with green screen in my movies!. thanks.
Thank you. I don't mind you using my still pictures as long as you give credit or acknowledge it somewhere in your videos. I'm very curious to the stop motion video you're making. Would love to see it when done. Thanks again.
Thanks ever so much,im going to do a ironman movie maybe with the hulk too, i will keep you informed. thanks again.
I want to make one for my model cars I would like you too build it for me
Aammm... Ahhhh... Ummmm.... Ahhhh... Ammmm... Aaahhh.... Ammmmm
Back Entry to a Werehouse diorama.
FYI it's Warehouse. :-)
ahh, so ahhh, ahh, and ahh...this is actually ahh, just ahh... ah, ah and ah.
Stop with the ugh's. You're killing it with your design. But ughhhhh and ummms . It's like you are describing someone else's work and trying to make up a story.