Jordan, your videos are honestly some of the best diorama videos on TH-cam. You have so much knowledge and do such a good job of teaching people what you know. Great video!
This looks fantastic. Thank you for sharing the techniques. I don’t know why, but I especially enjoy creating heavily rusted-over diorama environments. Add some overgrown weeds, and it’d be the perfect picnic spot for a postapocalyptic rusty bbq.
@@OilersWorkshop dude, you've inspired me to make brick buildings, warehouse interiors, and just recently a kitchen interior for a shot I needed for a stop motion project I'm doing. So I'm sure I'll try my hand at this as well. Thank you!!
Love how this looks. Really great work. My question is, I use a lot of insulation foam as my base, so as far as priming what would you recommend? I know spray paint ends up corroding the texture of foam a little, I’m wondering if it’s better to build on a fiber board like you’ve done here and then mount it to the foam. Anyway, love seeing this come together. Really cool!
You can build on fiberboard that way, but if you coat the foam with 3 thin coats of acrylic paint as a base, you’re safe spraying with spray paint lightly, I would do this on a small piece of foam to get the feel for it first
outstanding stuff man! Thanks for sharing your work. I didn't see a link to the EPS glue you mentioned in your links? Do you have a recommendation that you like? Thanks!
Ever thought about putting one of the sub-panels on canted to give it that "mickey mouse" repair job look? It would give more of an emphasis that things have really gone down hill in the future. Nice work.
Not a critique, just a question: Do you have a preference for the metallic spray-paint to do the metal spots as opposed to using something like Rub N Buff? I've had good luck with that achieving a similar result, but I don't know if there was a difference in result I might not know about.
I use ALL materials, there isn’t any that are better than the others, in this case spray paint is faster, I forgot I even had rub n buff, harder to do Miniature scratches with rub n buff sometimes, spray paint does it all 🤷🏻♂️ it’s really just what you have and preference. I use EVERYTHING
Just discovered your channel. These are great tutorials. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Love this build.
Reminded me of Red Dwarf .
Thank you so much
Hey boys - new Oilers vid dropped!!!! Ohhhh heck yea!
Thank you
Jordan, your videos are honestly some of the best diorama videos on TH-cam. You have so much knowledge and do such a good job of teaching people what you know. Great video!
Thank you sir
This looks fantastic. Thank you for sharing the techniques. I don’t know why, but I especially enjoy creating heavily rusted-over diorama environments. Add some overgrown weeds, and it’d be the perfect picnic spot for a postapocalyptic rusty bbq.
Thank you! That sounds like a great idea, BBQ during an apocalypse
Really awesome wall!!! The colors work really well with all of the details 😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😀
@@OilersWorkshop you are very welcome 🤗
The rusty one reminds me of the opening credits for Red Dwarf.
Neat!
Wonderful work. A beautiful piece
Thank you
Still need to Finnish my sanceawler... good painting tips
👍
Awesome video and this backdrop came out great!
Thanks so much!
@@OilersWorkshopYou inspired me. I'm thinking of doing something similar as a backdrop for my Cosmic Legions figures.
Im always impressed by your final product(s) I'm sure I'm just one of many that are inspired by the things you make.
Thank you, I hope you try out one for yourself
@@OilersWorkshop dude, you've inspired me to make brick buildings, warehouse interiors, and just recently a kitchen interior for a shot I needed for a stop motion project I'm doing. So I'm sure I'll try my hand at this as well. Thank you!!
Love it😯😲😎👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you
This is amazing!!
Thank you
You're a good soul, my friend. All the best to you 👍
Thank you 😬
Looks cool 👍
Thanks 👍
This was excellent, thanks for sharing your techniques! As well as reminding me I need to sort my own Obtanium. (love that word).
You are so welcome! OBTAINIUM is Life!
Great ideas.i really enjoyed the video. I was looking for the real time segment on your feed.
Thanks! Art in real
Time episodes 43&44
I'm stealing the term "Obtainium". lol
It sounds better than my boxes of crap or stuff.
Feel free to thief it away
Obtainium, love it :D
Nice work.
Thanks for the tutorial 👍
My pleasure 😊
Love how this looks. Really great work. My question is, I use a lot of insulation foam as my base, so as far as priming what would you recommend? I know spray paint ends up corroding the texture of foam a little, I’m wondering if it’s better to build on a fiber board like you’ve done here and then mount it to the foam.
Anyway, love seeing this come together. Really cool!
You can build on fiberboard that way, but if you coat the foam with 3 thin coats of acrylic paint as a base, you’re safe spraying with spray paint lightly, I would do this on a small piece of foam to get the feel for it first
outstanding stuff man! Thanks for sharing your work. I didn't see a link to the EPS glue you mentioned in your links? Do you have a recommendation that you like? Thanks!
Should be labeled CLEAR GLUE
Ever thought about putting one of the sub-panels on canted to give it that "mickey mouse" repair job look? It would give more of an emphasis that things have really gone down hill in the future. Nice work.
That’s a fun idea
Not a critique, just a question: Do you have a preference for the metallic spray-paint to do the metal spots as opposed to using something like Rub N Buff? I've had good luck with that achieving a similar result, but I don't know if there was a difference in result I might not know about.
I use ALL materials, there isn’t any that are better than the others, in this case spray paint is faster, I forgot I even had rub n buff, harder to do Miniature scratches with rub n buff sometimes, spray paint does it all 🤷🏻♂️ it’s really just what you have and preference. I use EVERYTHING
I like obtainium… my new term
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