Looks fantastic! Thank you for providing a little insight into how you got your measurments. It has been the biggest snag for me. I want to make a simple French Farm house facia, but have no idea how to pull any scale from simple photographs.
Thanks Dan 🙏 Well, for me, Internet is the biggest source of information regarding dimensions. I often look at different piece of equipment on sale nowadays like garden chalet, house for sale, barns for sale, vehicle specs (even from ww2) and I try to gather what could be useful. 😉 another method I used in the creation of the Ramelle's bridge (video on the channel) is to work with comparison of proportions on an image. I explain this in that other video. 😊 obviously there is no perfection in our hobby or we would turn ourselves engineer's or architects. 😁we can only try to approach reality and try to approach a coherent and pleasing visual aspect, maintaining an easy, rather "rapid" and accessible process. 😉 Hope you'll get all infos you need Dan. 🙏🤙
Hi Michael, Great to hearing from this region of the world. 😊 It was also my first time. 😁 and honestly it was rather easy. I did some experiments prior starting on small foam blocks to gain experience and it was rather easy. 😉 enjoy and have fun, let me know if you have any question 😉🤙
The look is really nice ! :) But I am wondering if it would not be easier to give texture to the stones after making the mortar lines ? Like this you would not need to paint again the stones to hide the lighter spots ... Just thinking ... ;) Cheers ! :)
Thank you Jean-Francois 🙏🙏 it sounds like a good plan. I'll give it a try on a test case to see how turns the result. 😊 it could also be easier to paint the stones without texture, cracks and so on.... very interesting idea. 😉🙏
@@rafaelrinaldi2356 muito obrigado Rafael 🙏😊 também tive dificuldades para encontrar isso em Portugal. São mais comuns nos países frios para melhorar o isolamento térmico das casas. Tens que pesquisar na área da construção de prédios e falar com empresas de fornecimento de materiais de construção. 😉 boa sorte 👍🤙😜
This is a nice how-to. Very handy when I am about to embark on a snow diorama 💥👍💥
Thanks for this encouraging comment 😊🙏😉 wish you the best on your project 🤙😉
Hervorragende Arbeit 😍 so viel Liebe für die Details. Einfach perfekt 👌👏👏👏👏👏
Viele Grüße ,Axel🙋
Thank you so much Axel 🙏🙏🙏 😊😉
This turned is so beautiful 💕💕✨✨
Many many thanks 🙏🙏😊🤙❄️
Looks fantastic! Thank you for providing a little insight into how you got your measurments. It has been the biggest snag for me. I want to make a simple French Farm house facia, but have no idea how to pull any scale from simple photographs.
Thanks Dan 🙏
Well, for me, Internet is the biggest source of information regarding dimensions. I often look at different piece of equipment on sale nowadays like garden chalet, house for sale, barns for sale, vehicle specs (even from ww2) and I try to gather what could be useful. 😉 another method I used in the creation of the Ramelle's bridge (video on the channel) is to work with comparison of proportions on an image. I explain this in that other video. 😊 obviously there is no perfection in our hobby or we would turn ourselves engineer's or architects. 😁we can only try to approach reality and try to approach a coherent and pleasing visual aspect, maintaining an easy, rather "rapid" and accessible process. 😉
Hope you'll get all infos you need Dan. 🙏🤙
Love this build.
Many thanks Mark 🙏🙏🙏😊
Great work. I really enjoy your Videos. Thanks for sharing❤
Many thanks Thomas 🙏🙏😊👍 so let's continue that way 😊🤙
Beautiful work. Thanks for this excellent video, and fine narration. I'm always happy to study other's techniques, and materials. I always learn.
Thank you so much for your comment. 🙏🙏 glad it was helpful 😊🙏👍
Looks awesome brother. I think I’m gunna try snow on my next build/diorama. It’s one thing I’ve never tried yet. Much love from North Dakota USA
Hi Michael,
Great to hearing from this region of the world. 😊
It was also my first time. 😁 and honestly it was rather easy. I did some experiments prior starting on small foam blocks to gain experience and it was rather easy. 😉 enjoy and have fun, let me know if you have any question 😉🤙
Well done and highly explained 🇦🇺
@@DingoDunksy thank you Dingo, hope you'll find helpful tricks 🙏😉
Fantastic 🎉
Thsnk youuuuuu❤
Just found your channel, very impressed.
@johntaylor1435 many thanks John 🙏😊 welcome aboard and I really hope you'll find helpful information on the channel. 😉😃
The look is really nice ! :) But I am wondering if it would not be easier to give texture to the stones after making the mortar lines ? Like this you would not need to paint again the stones to hide the lighter spots ... Just thinking ... ;) Cheers ! :)
Thank you Jean-Francois 🙏🙏 it sounds like a good plan. I'll give it a try on a test case to see how turns the result. 😊 it could also be easier to paint the stones without texture, cracks and so on.... very interesting idea. 😉🙏
@@18thsquadlab You are very welcome ! :) After testing it, please tell us if it was a good idea or not. Cheers ! :)
@@FougarouBe will do. As soon as I find a bit of time, I'll do a check. 😉👌
Espetacular. Onde é possível comprar essas placas azuis? Não existe parecido no Brasil.
@@rafaelrinaldi2356 muito obrigado Rafael 🙏😊 também tive dificuldades para encontrar isso em Portugal. São mais comuns nos países frios para melhorar o isolamento térmico das casas. Tens que pesquisar na área da construção de prédios e falar com empresas de fornecimento de materiais de construção. 😉 boa sorte 👍🤙😜
@@18thsquadlab obrigado pela dica!