"I bought some plastic bottles... These would become test tubes for alien species of course!" Haha! Only people watching / appreciating this type of hobby would understand the connection between the two! Haha! :)
Back in the 90s I did built a temple ruin out of cardboard packaging like this, I painted it gray and then drew the black lines for the individual boulders on it. Then I covered it with moss and a couple of dry sticks... the perfect diorama for my Indian Jones action figure :-)
That has the look of a classic 70s or 80s sci-fi movie. It could be set on a space ship, or an orbiting research facility. The cardboard packing material was a perfect choice, it gives that exact vibe, same with the 3D printed computer terminals. They look like the ones we had in the computer lab in my high school in the 80s.
Hahaha brilliant. Thank you for your kind words. I went to school in the 80s too, so I guess it's part of my experience. It was the cardboard packing that gave me the idea. Sometimes inspiration comes from the strangest places ✨️
This turned out great! I don't think the scientist survived though. Of course, what did he expect after experimenting on an apparently hostile species. This was fun!
You need to lightly sand plastics to give it some tooth for the glue to grab onto. Trying to glue smooth plastic doesn't work well for the same reason spiders can't climb out of bathtubs.
@@creativecuts7803 I've read/seen others talk about certain plastics not bonding with certain adhesives. And some need a treatment before they do glue together, like a primer, sanding, etc. Flaming a surface seems to come up frequently in videos as a way to change the surface chemistry of some types of plastics. Just a light, quick going over with a butane torch. No melting at all. Sounds weird, but seems to work really well. I think I've seen 'Bill Making Stuff' do it. I love the sewing/knitting grid! Funny enough, I use it for straining spout seeds when growing them in Mason jars, but didn't occur to me to use it for trash bashing! LOL! Gonna have to rob one of my own stashes for another stash!!!
Micro and spaghetti LED's will make a good edition, if you want to add some lighting. They are tiny, and the spaghetti LED's are flexible, and you can cut them to size. You just need to solder them and connect them.
Excellent!!! Most dioramas are all old-fashioned or Victorian and that's great and all, but it's so cool to see something different! Especially since I've been working on similar type stuff.
I'm very impressed with your broken-glass effects, it can be tricky getting plastic to 'look right', but you cracked it [see what i did there?]. The mutiple blows until it finally shattered was a nice touch too. And I think that scientist probably got what was coming to him... Nice work.
Haha I constantly use trash materials not only because it's free but it forces you to see the world around you differently. That's where the real fun is
1:55 I concur; that is a really cool structure. Sanding embroidery mesh can give it some tooth, and make it easier to stick down. Have you experimented with adding a tiny amount of smoke to your model when photographing it, to give it some areal perspective, and so, a great sense of scale?
Outstanding job on that diorama. Love the use of the cardboard packaging material. I like how you add the displays to fill the holes in the packaging. I was going to suggest that those would make a great part of a spaceship command center with the holes being view screens or windows. Again great job on the diorama and a great back story for it.
Haha thanks dude. That's incredibly kind of you to say. And funnily enough, I had the exact same thoughts about a spaceship. I still have 2 pieces left so I may yet still give that idea a go. Great minds think alike 👍👍
awesome work! some leds under the tubes woulve really set them off. how long did you leave the resin vefore doing the second deep pour to avoid the join line?
Something akin to the this has been on my to build list for years now, thank you for the inspiration! Great work, and I hope to see what else you come up with to share.
This build would be perfect for some LEDs! Maybe put them over the aliens in the tubes and have the broken tube LED to flicker like it was damaged in the escape. Just a thought. Cool work though! (the demise of the lab worker was a great touch 😉)
Wow, your miniature/diorama is absolutely amazing! It's so inspiring to see the level of detail and creativity that you put into your work. I can tell that you have a real talent for this craft, and it's wonderful that you're sharing your skills and knowledge with others through your video. Thank you for giving us a glimpse into your process and for inspiring us to pursue our own creative passions. Keep up the fantastic work! 😎
You are very welcome and I'm glad you are enjoying my explorations in creativity. I am a trained painter and never thought my work would evolve into something more sculptural but sometimes you have to go with whichever way the wind blows you haha. 👍👍
You have some really terrific ideas sir…I don’t even play theses types of games but I just love watching you create these mini worlds, honestly I could watch and listen to you all day long, and have done so! I loved it. ❤
What an awesome build! Just a tip - those modular straws can be bought cheaply from One Below if you have a store near you. They’re £1 each. How did you get paint to stick to the rubberised joins though please?
@sub39h oh gosh, because they are rubbery, probably have some silicone in them. Basically I tried to prime them and then paint on thick acrylic paint. It took a couple of coats but it covered. However, the moment I touched them the paint comes off so I handled them super carefully, glued them in place and then touched up any paint lift.
Very very nice. As mentioned the shattered glass and protruding wires coming out best I've seen. Soon I will be using resin pour. Haven't seen any cheap as you mentioned (price not a deal breaker) will check around, maybe you have supply list. Didn't check yet. Maybe make my own pour. Your narration is as sweet to the ear as your dioramas are candy to the eye..subbed..a pleasure, mine.
Oh, that moment when you first wiped the blood with your finger and made the smear was magical. I think I liked it better when there was less blood and the smear was pinker-how juicy are these scientists, anyway?-but an excellent piece of storytelling indeed. Thanks as always, your stuff is so inspiring.
Thanks dude. And I agree, with blood, often less is more. I guess in my head I pictured a full melt down - the body (or bodies) went pop.... haha. Cheers brother and always good to have you here.
You were good when i started watching your channel, but you keep improving 🙂 Would you consider doing a diorama based on a game or a film/TV-series next? Seeing as you're more partial to scifi-ish themes, something from the Fallout franchise? Or why not a step away from it and make something from the horror genre? Anyway, thanks for the video, i enjoyed it as usual
Cheap sets of nail brushes from amazon. They come in a range of sizes and I basically have 3 brush pots brand new for detailed painting. 'Used'for everyday painting and 'glue' brushes. I'm terrible at cleaning brushes well so I kind of see them as disposable. Approx £10 for 10 brushes
Haha my mind is a curious one. I just build what I want to build often for no reason other than because I want to see what it would look like. I keep a notepad where I just write down potential ideas as they come to me.
Looks amazing I love it! Would hot glue gun sticks work for your resin tubes? Resin is messy and expensive. I know the glue sticks don’t have the same transparency, but they do look great with an led light shining thru it to give it a tint? Just a thought, but I love this scene keep at it man I dig your work!
Thanks for your kind comment. Yeah hot glue could have worked but it is difficult to colour and dries quite milky. Could be a cool effect but there are always many options. 👍
"I bought some plastic bottles... These would become test tubes for alien species of course!" Haha! Only people watching / appreciating this type of hobby would understand the connection between the two! Haha! :)
Back in the 90s I did built a temple ruin out of cardboard packaging like this, I painted it gray and then drew the black lines for the individual boulders on it. Then I covered it with moss and a couple of dry sticks... the perfect diorama for my Indian Jones action figure :-)
Sounds cool. Nice to see the interest is still strong even after all these years 👍
That has the look of a classic 70s or 80s sci-fi movie. It could be set on a space ship, or an orbiting research facility. The cardboard packing material was a perfect choice, it gives that exact vibe, same with the 3D printed computer terminals. They look like the ones we had in the computer lab in my high school in the 80s.
Hahaha brilliant. Thank you for your kind words. I went to school in the 80s too, so I guess it's part of my experience. It was the cardboard packing that gave me the idea. Sometimes inspiration comes from the strangest places ✨️
This turned out great! I don't think the scientist survived though. Of course, what did he expect after experimenting on an apparently hostile species. This was fun!
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You need to lightly sand plastics to give it some tooth for the glue to grab onto. Trying to glue smooth plastic doesn't work well for the same reason spiders can't climb out of bathtubs.
Great tip. I often do that. I still find that some plastics just don't like certain types of glue. Must be something in the chemical make up. 👍
@@creativecuts7803 I've read/seen others talk about certain plastics not bonding with certain adhesives. And some need a treatment before they do glue together, like a primer, sanding, etc. Flaming a surface seems to come up frequently in videos as a way to change the surface chemistry of some types of plastics. Just a light, quick going over with a butane torch. No melting at all. Sounds weird, but seems to work really well. I think I've seen 'Bill Making Stuff' do it.
I love the sewing/knitting grid! Funny enough, I use it for straining spout seeds when growing them in Mason jars, but didn't occur to me to use it for trash bashing! LOL! Gonna have to rob one of my own stashes for another stash!!!
Micro and spaghetti LED's will make a good edition, if you want to add some lighting. They are tiny, and the spaghetti LED's are flexible, and you can cut them to size. You just need to solder them and connect them.
Great tips. I do have quite a range of leds in my 'armoury', but will defo check out the ones you mentioned.
Some led glow on the aliens woulda really set things off. But this is a cool little diostory.
Cheers dude
Excellent!!! Most dioramas are all old-fashioned or Victorian and that's great and all, but it's so cool to see something different! Especially since I've been working on similar type stuff.
Great! Glad you found some inspiration. Good luck with your builds
I'm very impressed with your broken-glass effects, it can be tricky getting plastic to 'look right', but you cracked it [see what i did there?]. The mutiple blows until it finally shattered was a nice touch too. And I think that scientist probably got what was coming to him... Nice work.
Haha yeah karma was not on his side.
Really great setting. The idea and the story are great. Of course, so is the implementation. Really strong. Greetings Chicken
Nice to see you chicken. Hope all is well. 👍👍
@@creativecuts7803everything is going fine. Thanks for asking. 🤜🤛
WOW ! just WOUW !! beautiful !!
Thank you man 🖖👍
Magnificent, thanks for sharing both the build and your thought processes 🤩
You are very welcome 👍
Excellent as always!
Thank you 👍
I’m speechless!!! Just incredible!!!
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@@creativecuts7803 Holy cow!!! Looks like absolute fun!! I'm going to try that!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
Another great diorama and I must your suggestions are well used. I used almost all trash materials for projects. You narration is awesome!
Haha I constantly use trash materials not only because it's free but it forces you to see the world around you differently. That's where the real fun is
Very real commentary! Question, what size is the mesh on the guard rail. They do have different sizes at garden centres.
Thanks! It's approx 1 cm squares. Works quite well at 28/32mm scale.
1:55 I concur; that is a really cool structure.
Sanding embroidery mesh can give it some tooth, and make it easier to stick down.
Have you experimented with adding a tiny amount of smoke to your model when photographing it, to give it some areal perspective, and so, a great sense of scale?
Haha yes I often use smoke in my models when filming. 👍
Well done with that setup good thinking & well thougt out.
take care
Noce one Bob. Hope your well
Love this, will have to give it a try. Thanks.
Any suggestions/links for what cheap resin to get started with?
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love the way you think Brother....
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That was amazing! Great work; very inspiring. I'm going to try to do something similar for my world building.
Outstanding job on that diorama. Love the use of the cardboard packaging material. I like how you add the displays to fill the holes in the packaging. I was going to suggest that those would make a great part of a spaceship command center with the holes being view screens or windows. Again great job on the diorama and a great back story for it.
Haha thanks dude. That's incredibly kind of you to say. And funnily enough, I had the exact same thoughts about a spaceship. I still have 2 pieces left so I may yet still give that idea a go. Great minds think alike 👍👍
Now those Greys are *huge* hahaha! Guess these are the one's that aren't droids.
awesome work! some leds under the tubes woulve really set them off. how long did you leave the resin vefore doing the second deep pour to avoid the join line?
Thanks and yeah leds would have been cool but I had already sunk too much time into this one. Next time haha
Something akin to the this has been on my to build list for years now, thank you for the inspiration! Great work, and I hope to see what else you come up with to share.
Thanks glad yoy liked it and lots more to come
This build would be perfect for some LEDs! Maybe put them over the aliens in the tubes and have the broken tube LED to flicker like it was damaged in the escape. Just a thought. Cool work though! (the demise of the lab worker was a great touch 😉)
Yeah great idea. I thought the same haha. Just an excuse to build another right?
Wow, your miniature/diorama is absolutely amazing! It's so inspiring to see the level of detail and creativity that you put into your work. I can tell that you have a real talent for this craft, and it's wonderful that you're sharing your skills and knowledge with others through your video. Thank you for giving us a glimpse into your process and for inspiring us to pursue our own creative passions. Keep up the fantastic work! 😎
You are very welcome and I'm glad you are enjoying my explorations in creativity. I am a trained painter and never thought my work would evolve into something more sculptural but sometimes you have to go with whichever way the wind blows you haha. 👍👍
Excited for this one!
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Wow, awesome work! Great dio scene 👏👏👏
Thanks that's really kind of you to say!!
This diorama looks amazing!!! 😊
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Great work brov
Cheers 👍
You have some really terrific ideas sir…I don’t even play theses types of games but I just love watching you create these mini worlds, honestly I could watch and listen to you all day long, and have done so! I loved it. ❤
Ps When I’m crafting things it’s the triple O approach, Order of Operations.
Haha thanks. Enjoy
What an awesome build! Just a tip - those modular straws can be bought cheaply from One Below if you have a store near you. They’re £1 each.
How did you get paint to stick to the rubberised joins though please?
Cheers 👍
@@creativecuts7803 how did you get the paint to stick to the rubberised joints on the pipes please?
@sub39h oh gosh, because they are rubbery, probably have some silicone in them. Basically I tried to prime them and then paint on thick acrylic paint. It took a couple of coats but it covered. However, the moment I touched them the paint comes off so I handled them super carefully, glued them in place and then touched up any paint lift.
Very very nice. As mentioned the shattered glass and protruding wires coming out best I've seen. Soon I will be using resin pour. Haven't seen any cheap as you mentioned (price not a deal breaker) will check around, maybe you have supply list. Didn't check yet. Maybe make my own pour. Your narration is as sweet to the ear as your dioramas are candy to the eye..subbed..a pleasure, mine.
This is the kind of stuff I like
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Very nice done
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Excelente 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Great video and build!
Thanks!
Freaking amazing
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Added my comment to reply by mistake. Great work..subbed thank you. See if i can copy paste it here.
Nice one Tony. Welcome aboard!!
Oh, that moment when you first wiped the blood with your finger and made the smear was magical. I think I liked it better when there was less blood and the smear was pinker-how juicy are these scientists, anyway?-but an excellent piece of storytelling indeed. Thanks as always, your stuff is so inspiring.
Thanks dude. And I agree, with blood, often less is more. I guess in my head I pictured a full melt down - the body (or bodies) went pop.... haha. Cheers brother and always good to have you here.
I sent this to a another Crafty TH-camr who I follow. A Cajun guy.
Hope he watches. That Magic Sculpt looks like just his kinda thing.
Thanks! Yeah my first time using it but I don't have a bad word to say about it
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You were good when i started watching your channel, but you keep improving 🙂 Would you consider doing a diorama based on a game or a film/TV-series next? Seeing as you're more partial to scifi-ish themes, something from the Fallout franchise? Or why not a step away from it and make something from the horror genre? Anyway, thanks for the video, i enjoyed it as usual
Cheers 👍 yeah definitely something to think about
That was brilliant! I'm in, subscribed!
Thank you dude 🙏
Great job what Brand of paint and Brushes you use
Cheap sets of nail brushes from amazon. They come in a range of sizes and I basically have 3 brush pots brand new for detailed painting. 'Used'for everyday painting and 'glue' brushes. I'm terrible at cleaning brushes well so I kind of see them as disposable. Approx £10 for 10 brushes
Where did you find those computer terminal files been looking for something just like that and love your use of multiple materials
I think I found them on myminifactory. Good luck
Where do you get your ideas from? I just do my model railway :)
Haha my mind is a curious one. I just build what I want to build often for no reason other than because I want to see what it would look like. I keep a notepad where I just write down potential ideas as they come to me.
An Area 51 kinda day…
Ain't it just hahaha
Looks amazing I love it!
Would hot glue gun sticks work for your resin tubes? Resin is messy and expensive. I know the glue sticks don’t have the same transparency, but they do look great with an led light shining thru it to give it a tint?
Just a thought, but I love this scene keep at it man I dig your work!
Thanks for your kind comment. Yeah hot glue could have worked but it is difficult to colour and dries quite milky. Could be a cool effect but there are always many options. 👍