@@vascotoys I hope you don’t mind I’m gonna copy some aspects of that brick wall. That’s my next dio project to try to make a brick wall , but I know it takes a lot of time & patience but I have that so I’m not worried . Quick question I bought the Proxon foam cutter on Amazon for 135 but I cannot find the jig where did you buy yours ?
Thanks Mista C! I think this was the first time I used the mallet that way, kind of fun and I was happy with the way it came out. Thanks for always taking the time to watch my videos.
This diorama project brought to you by the hydrating powers of water….🤔 Who doesn’t appreciate (okay some might say loathe) old school dio brickwork. Very well balanced and the biased angle keeps it from getting stagnant at different angles. Great job Vincent.
Hydration is key! Yes, brickwork can be tedious, but if it is done with patience the results can be amazing. Thanks for watching and leaving me this kind comment.
Amazing work as always! Love the look of those bricks. I also really like your method of gluing down individual tiles to the base. I need to try that. Looks like it creates a ton of options for selling the realism. Looking forward to what you come up with next!
I really appreciate the kind words! You should totally try the individual tile approach. It's very easy to do and adds a lot to a piece. Thanks for always watching my videos. It means a lot!
Yes, I do. You could check out what I did in this airplane cargo hold build: th-cam.com/video/tBNGfFG0k64/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EyYyUj_GUxMMDIAb Thanks! Glad you like the dioramas I make.
Thank you so much for sharing this incredible diorama creation process! 🎨🧱✨ The attention to detail and the versatility you built into the urban war-zone scene are just mind-blowing. 🏙💥🪖 I can’t wait to see how D Amazing uses this in his action figure photography. 📸🤩 Also, the tips on using different materials and techniques were super helpful. 🛠👏 How do you decide on the scale and proportions of the elements in your dioramas to ensure they look realistic and proportionate to the action figures? 🤔📏 Thanks again for the fantastic content! 🙌🌟
You're very welcome. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and leave me a comment. So the scale is almost always 1:12 scale on my builds because the figures I collect are 6". That is one of the easiest scales to work in because 1 foot in a real life structure equals 1 inch in the diorama. So, for example, the standard door is 3 feet wide x 7 feet tall, so in 1:12 scale that would be 3" x 7". Hope that helps!
Got a question for you man. I want to make some ladders out of wood dowels and stirring sticks. What glue would you recommend? I’m thinking I’d need something that dries super fast as I’d be glueing each step to the side supports.
Good question. It's not the easiest thing to quantify because I have to stop and figure out what angles I need to shoot as I do each step of the diorama. Most of my large dioramas take 4-8 weeks (working on them in my spare time after other responsibilities).
Got a question for you man. I want to do windows in building fronts. Dont want to see through the windows (it’s in essentially a back wall). Any tips on how to make the window glass look realistic without being very transparent?
Hey! You can get some opaque plastic for the windows. I actually use vegetable cutting mats from Dollar Tree that come in two packs for $1.25. Those would work great for that.
DAmazing is my guess😅 Building dioramas seems like so much fun to me. I've only customized my figures but I want to eventually get tools and materials to build stuff like this. Keep up the great work!
@@vascotoys Thank you for sharing! Turned out great👍Even though I haven't started building my own stuff (yet), I love taking in all this information that will one day help me implement all these great techniques into my builds.
@ bro your dioramas are epic. I’m getting into it as well. I’ve been doing it right now. I’m building a Mortal Kombat diorama with the spikes on the bottom if you remember the old game.
This Rambo Action Figure would look perfect in this diorama... WATCH: th-cam.com/video/oyeq8Lnt4ZI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cei12_4msweaEjdQ
I heard you were staying hydrated....
Always! 🤣🤣🤣
I appreciate you man. I cannot wait to see how you use this.
D-Amazing - “drink your water “
👍👍👍 thanks for checking it out and leaving your guess!
Awesome work! I'll keep an eye out for that diorama in D-Amazing's future videos!
Thanks Duane! I had so much fun making this piece. Always appreciate your support.
Great work
Many thanks, Jordan! 😁
The brick walls turned out amazing! The detail is incredible nice job bruh
Hey thanks Woody! Glad you like it. I spent a lot of time on the details.
@@vascotoys I hope you don’t mind I’m gonna copy some aspects of that brick wall. That’s my next dio project to try to make a brick wall , but I know it takes a lot of time & patience but I have that so I’m not worried . Quick question I bought the Proxon foam cutter on Amazon for 135 but I cannot find the jig where did you buy yours ?
Your mystery customer owns more dioramas then i do figures lol And that’s not easy lol Great job Vincent !! Very versatile build
🤣🤣🤣 thanks Steve! Glad you enjoyed.
That reveal at the end! 💥 Wow, what attention detail! 🙌 Stellar work as always, Vincent. 👏👏👏 Keep up the great work, sir.
Thanks Paul! I love making these so much and it's cool to see that others enjoy watching the process.
Damn, fantastic diorama Vincent! I like that mallet and screwdriver technique for adding damage, never thought of that. This came out great.
Thanks Mista C! I think this was the first time I used the mallet that way, kind of fun and I was happy with the way it came out. Thanks for always taking the time to watch my videos.
This diorama project brought to you by the hydrating powers of water….🤔
Who doesn’t appreciate (okay some might say loathe) old school dio brickwork.
Very well balanced and the biased angle keeps it from getting stagnant at different angles.
Great job Vincent.
Hydration is key! Yes, brickwork can be tedious, but if it is done with patience the results can be amazing. Thanks for watching and leaving me this kind comment.
Noice!!! Another dope diorama!! Loving watching you at work
Thanks Mike! Likewise. Love seeing what all of the talented artists in the action figure world are making.
Amazing work as always! Love the look of those bricks. I also really like your method of gluing down individual tiles to the base. I need to try that. Looks like it creates a ton of options for selling the realism. Looking forward to what you come up with next!
I really appreciate the kind words! You should totally try the individual tile approach. It's very easy to do and adds a lot to a piece. Thanks for always watching my videos. It means a lot!
Fantastic build, very inspiring!
@TheLeadWillWalkTheEarth-4d4m hey thanks! Glad you enjoyed it and got some inspiration from it. Appreciate you.
Awesome dio!! Great work! 👍🏻
Thank you Michael!
"Be good. Do good. Drink your water."
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I love watching these man.
My sincere thanks 🙏. I love making them.
Super awesome video and diorama as always. Such a cool build.
Thanks Dre! Greatful that you watched and enjoyed seeing the process.
Do you have any technics on spcace metal walls. Like a space ship inside. Dig your work bro
Yes, I do. You could check out what I did in this airplane cargo hold build: th-cam.com/video/tBNGfFG0k64/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EyYyUj_GUxMMDIAb
Thanks! Glad you like the dioramas I make.
Thank you so much for sharing this incredible diorama creation process! 🎨🧱✨ The attention to detail and the versatility you built into the urban war-zone scene are just mind-blowing. 🏙💥🪖 I can’t wait to see how D Amazing uses this in his action figure photography. 📸🤩 Also, the tips on using different materials and techniques were super helpful. 🛠👏
How do you decide on the scale and proportions of the elements in your dioramas to ensure they look realistic and proportionate to the action figures? 🤔📏
Thanks again for the fantastic content! 🙌🌟
You're very welcome. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and leave me a comment. So the scale is almost always 1:12 scale on my builds because the figures I collect are 6". That is one of the easiest scales to work in because 1 foot in a real life structure equals 1 inch in the diorama. So, for example, the standard door is 3 feet wide x 7 feet tall, so in 1:12 scale that would be 3" x 7".
Hope that helps!
Awesome diorama
Thanks so much 😁
The figures look amazing on this diorama!!!! 😊
Thank you! Those are my two favorite GI Figures, Outback and Rock N Roll
@@vascotoys you are very welcome 🤗
They look amazing!!! 🤩
Awesome Video!
Thanks Matt!!!
Amazing! You are so talented mate!
Thank you! That's very kind of you
I definitely need you for my Diorama.💯💯💯💯💯💯
I appreciate that!
Got a question for you man. I want to make some ladders out of wood dowels and stirring sticks. What glue would you recommend? I’m thinking I’d need something that dries super fast as I’d be glueing each step to the side supports.
@yojoeturner I would try something like Hotwire Foam Factory Styrogoo. It takes up very quick and cures in 30 minutes.
@@vascotoysthanks! Sounds like that would work not only on the wood but also on styrofoam, thanks
Just awesome,man.
😁 thanks Paul!
That looks amazing. About how long did it take to make?
Good question. It's not the easiest thing to quantify because I have to stop and figure out what angles I need to shoot as I do each step of the diorama. Most of my large dioramas take 4-8 weeks (working on them in my spare time after other responsibilities).
Got a question for you man. I want to do windows in building fronts. Dont want to see through the windows (it’s in essentially a back wall). Any tips on how to make the window glass look realistic without being very transparent?
Hey! You can get some opaque plastic for the windows. I actually use vegetable cutting mats from Dollar Tree that come in two packs for $1.25. Those would work great for that.
Thanks man!
@@yojoeturner you're welcome! Enjoy
Cool work 👍
Thanks Wilfredo!
DAmazing is my guess😅 Building dioramas seems like so much fun to me. I've only customized my figures but I want to eventually get tools and materials to build stuff like this. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Jeff! Appreciate you watching and letting me know your guess. Yes, making dioramas is so fun! You get to create worlds for all your figures 😁
@@vascotoys Thank you for sharing! Turned out great👍Even though I haven't started building my own stuff (yet), I love taking in all this information that will one day help me implement all these great techniques into my builds.
D-Amazing.
That looks so cool
Thanks Vicente!
Hahaha! 1 minute in, and you drank your water... it's gotta be D Amazing 💥
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The water gave it away 🤣
🤣🤣🤣 I figured it would. Who would you have guessed it was before I got hydrated?
@@vascotoys I was stumped. I was thinking you were down by Highschool Creations.
@@TheSonnyChannel oh I am in South Carolina now, but I'm from New York.
Do u sale windows and doors u make with the 3D printer
@juarez5858 I sell the files via Patreon and some are on my website. If you want me to print you some windows, please email me at vascotoys@gmail.com.
@ thank you man
@ bro your dioramas are epic. I’m getting into it as well. I’ve been doing it right now. I’m building a Mortal Kombat diorama with the spikes on the bottom if you remember the old game.
@juarez5858 thank you and that sounds amazing!
This is awesome!
Thanks Chris, this was one of my favorite projects I have worked on. Glad you enjoyed!
That was so awesome
Many thanks, James! Appreciate you.
Painting the dirt to look more like dirt. Lol
🤣🤣🤣 it seems silly, but it is true!
D-Amazing
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Justice curry
Thanks for the guess!
Great work
@@J.dioramas much appreciated!