The post apocalypse theme is just everywhere with shows like Fallout, Borderlands and Furiosa. Do you think we would end up with post apocalypse fatigue just like we did with superhero movies?
Some might who follow trends or films, i have been kit bashing/ scratch building my PA outpost for 15 years based on a small community that trade with outsiders. Not too much into the slashing etc side plus my group have an A BOMB on a tower as home security so no dramas in town.
@@paulcreed-r2nI keep thinking of films and TV shows with both “hard” and “soft” post-apocalyptic themes from Mad Max to the Dark Angel TV show. There’s lots of room for variation. Is there still one or more governments? Do public services still exist even if fragmentary or with time limitations? How firm a grip does the government have on things like trade and crime- does money still exist or is it all barter? How hard is it to travel in and out of the controlled zones- can you bribe your way in and out or do you absolutely need some kind of forgery-proof pass? These details in a backstory can drive everything in a diorama from what building materials you can use to what detail props can be left in open view, if people still keep pets, and so on. I love your A bomb on a tower as the ultimate FAFO defense against bandits and would-be conquerors. No need for walls and gun towers, just word of mouth and all visitors are nice OR ELSE. Whoever has their hand near the button had best be well guarded of course… but there’s also the possibility of a tyrant with his palace under the tower ruling everyone within miles with a uranium fist so to speak…
Very creative concept, I appreciate the more positive take on post-apocalyptic here. The gas mask, mop suit, zombie onslaught, totally dilapidated look is so common they all seem to blend together in my mind over time. A certain bit of hopefulness to this piece is a nice change.
Can't recall where I heard it, most likely a book, but it referred to the apocalypse as a "mostly peaceful, but slightly bloody, change of society". While I enjoy the whole Mad Max theme of suped up hot rods racing through the wasteland, there is also the chance for a new twist on how humans deal with the ideas behind the concept of community.
I've been afan of the post apoc genre since the early 80's with the B movies of the era. It is experiencing a resurgence now, but will fade again and come back again. Regardless, I love your post apoc builds, so keep them coming.
The amount of detail that you put into your dioramas never fails to impress! Throw in the way you painstakingly render and weather your projects, and your videos are always something to look forward to seeing! Thanks for sharing this with us. For now, I'm waiting patiently to see what use you'll put those 1/35th shipping containers you initially planned to use in a future project . . . . 17th Like.
This really reminds me a lot of the multiplayer survival game Raft, my friends and I had a houseboat quite similar to this when we used to play together. Super cool build!
Well done, good to see someone doing this in Australia, but i'm sure if I looked there would be more. Something I have always wanter to see is a diorama of that big mechanical spider/ tank from ' Wild Wild West ', cheers.
Great build with a difference feel to it. As others have said, I think the zombies/dark and dirt themes have been overused. I get more of a "Waterworld" vibe from this diorama, things might be bad but we are coping..
I imagined a network of these platforms that all interact for trade and social gatherings. These people have realized they could survive better if they worked together. Thanks for watching
Looks incredible as always, id have stacked the containers a bit more evenly for balance but yes, I would live on a boat in an apocalypse, id find a costal freighter with a few containers on the deck or in the hold and set up shop there, probably find one of those tanker containers full of fuel for the boat too, easily move around then and more managable than a larger ocean going vessle not that there would be much need to cross any large seas
This looks fantastic and the details makes the diorama feel lived in. I think that I would have placed items elsewhere and made sure that every item was chained to a shipping container or the railing.
I totally agree. This build took me way longer than I expected. Everytime I added some detail to the diorama I came up with another detail that I thought would be cool. It just never seemed to end. LOL. Thanks for watching
If it was a matter of survival, I could live on something like that. It looks like it might be dangerously top-heavy if it encountered a storm, but the overall concept is really cool!
No kids? I would expect a couple. Where are their weapons cause I figure they would have them, especially the watcher on the top? The fishing line, glue it along the length and let it hang with a weight to straighten it up. I really like your work and these are just suggestions from someone who only models a little tiny bit for fun.
There are. 2 teen girls watching the fish. There are weapons on board... next to the spotlight, next to the fisherman and on the left hand side of the water containers. The fishing line was taut but sagged after a couple of days. Thanks for watching.
That floating platform is surely not ocean worthy. It needs the surroundings of a lake or a river. There could be a themed car/van at the shore belonging to it, with a dinghy or pontoon boat for commuting. Maybe with a shed, a watch tower? Some fortification for the landing?
1st GREAT DIORAMA! Ok I won't give you any grief about fuel but its a boat right....can food on a shelf overhead...on a boat...you haven't been on a boat in rough water have you?
Please worship the CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE, THE LORD GOD and try not to worry too much about the differences between the different religions and denominations, try to think about the similarities and the things they may have in common more than the differences. Daily prayer is a fundamental part that many people do not practice although it is encouraged 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 "CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE, LORD GOD, I beg you to never force me to worship any false god and I ask you for forgiveness for my sins and immorality. Thank you for everything. Amen." 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Please pray this now, pray the words as you read them if you cannot look and remember them
The post apocalypse theme is just everywhere with shows like Fallout, Borderlands and Furiosa. Do you think we would end up with post apocalypse fatigue just like we did with superhero movies?
and with zombies prior to that.
@@ArmouryTerrain Correct.
Some might who follow trends or films, i have been kit bashing/ scratch building my PA outpost for 15 years based on a small community that trade with outsiders. Not too much into the slashing etc side plus my group have an A BOMB on a tower as home security so no dramas in town.
@@paulcreed-r2nI keep thinking of films and TV shows with both “hard” and “soft” post-apocalyptic themes from Mad Max to the Dark Angel TV show. There’s lots of room for variation. Is there still one or more governments? Do public services still exist even if fragmentary or with time limitations? How firm a grip does the government have on things like trade and crime- does money still exist or is it all barter? How hard is it to travel in and out of the controlled zones- can you bribe your way in and out or do you absolutely need some kind of forgery-proof pass?
These details in a backstory can drive everything in a diorama from what building materials you can use to what detail props can be left in open view, if people still keep pets, and so on.
I love your A bomb on a tower as the ultimate FAFO defense against bandits and would-be conquerors. No need for walls and gun towers, just word of mouth and all visitors are nice OR ELSE. Whoever has their hand near the button had best be well guarded of course… but there’s also the possibility of a tyrant with his palace under the tower ruling everyone within miles with a uranium fist so to speak…
@@markfergerson2145 There are so many directions one can go. You can go the route of a sterile environment of THX-1138 or go the way of Mad Max
Very creative concept, I appreciate the more positive take on post-apocalyptic here. The gas mask, mop suit, zombie onslaught, totally dilapidated look is so common they all seem to blend together in my mind over time. A certain bit of hopefulness to this piece is a nice change.
Humans are very resilient and adapt very well to change. That's why we have survived for thousands of years. Thanks for watching
Can't recall where I heard it, most likely a book, but it referred to the apocalypse as a "mostly peaceful, but slightly bloody, change of society".
While I enjoy the whole Mad Max theme of suped up hot rods racing through the wasteland, there is also the chance for a new twist on how humans deal with the ideas behind the concept of community.
@@earlware4322 The ideas are just endless in a world where people need to adapt. Thanks for watching
Resin 3d printers have opened up a whole new world in sci fi / futuristic modeling ! I love it 👍🏼👍🏼
It is amazing what we can do now with the technology.
I absolutely love apocalyptic/survival type dioramas they are just so expressive! You kinda make a whole story in your head while watching it :)
That genre opens so many roads to go down when it comes to creativity. Thanks for watching
Stellar work as always man! Love the vibe of your world!
Thanks buddy. Much appreciated.
I feel the 3D printing process could take as long as scratch building. Great work
Super cool build ideas!
Thanks, glad you like it!
I've been afan of the post apoc genre since the early 80's with the B movies of the era. It is experiencing a resurgence now, but will fade again and come back again. Regardless, I love your post apoc builds, so keep them coming.
I love the whole look of it. That genre really opens up a world of creativity. Thanks for watching
Excellent work
Thanks for watching
This is awesome! I love 1/48 scale- it’s the perfect size ,& the details r what make it so beautiful ! U did great!
Yeah, it's a great scale to have in size and still be able to add a ton of detail. Thanks for watching
So intricately detailed!!!! I love all of the bits and pieces!!!! Really awesome!!! 🤩
It’s one huge story to watch 😊😊😊
Those bits and pieces I thought would never end
The amount of detail that you put into your dioramas never fails to impress! Throw in the way you painstakingly render and weather your projects, and your videos are always something to look forward to seeing! Thanks for sharing this with us.
For now, I'm waiting patiently to see what use you'll put those 1/35th shipping containers you initially planned to use in a future project . . . .
17th Like.
I already have a couple of ideas for those containers. Thanks for watching
@@ScaleModelGeek Thanks in advance for those ideas! I'm looking forward to seeing them!
Awesome build, maybe next time we see your container survivors they've moved their containers to an airship!
That's a concept that I could do
Great diorama. I always enjoy the stories. Plus learning some new techniques. Hopefully I’ll remember them when I need.
You can always return and review. Thanks for watching
This really reminds me a lot of the multiplayer survival game Raft, my friends and I had a houseboat quite similar to this when we used to play together. Super cool build!
Well done, good to see someone doing this in Australia, but i'm sure if I looked there would be more. Something I have always wanter to see is a diorama of that big mechanical spider/ tank from ' Wild Wild West ', cheers.
That mech spider was crazy in the movie just like the rest of that movie. Thanks for watching
I have seen a diesel punk version of a spider tank, but not a steam powered one...🤔 Lots of opportunities for kitbashing and/or 3D printing
As usual lots of thanks for you great show. Looks mavelous again.
See you next time.
Thank you
22:06 the technical term for that "lip" is "meniscus" 🧑🏫
Thanks for letting me know
Nicely done scalemodelgeek. Never cease to amaze us. Looking forward to what you have next in mind.😁😄😉👏👍🙂
Thanks Cole
@@ScaleModelGeek anytime. By the way have you decided what you are going to build next or are taking break from building for awhile?
@@colegensch787 I have a collaboration with another creator coming up
@@ScaleModelGeek that sounds good
@@ScaleModelGeek hi scalemodelgeek Cole Gensch here. how's the new stuff coming? Is a publish date due soon?🙂😊
Biodiesel can be made from algae, so in principle...
Cool, a great source for fuel. Thanks for watching
Wow Only wow.. Nice idea and Great Work 😊
Greets from Christian at Germany
Thanks for watching
Hi, I'm new here. I'm in awe. I think a paper crimper would work for a corrugated metal. I use one in paper crafts.
Never thought of that. Might have to try that and thanks for watching
G'day very cool build mate
Thanks buddy
Great detail, a pleasure to watch.
Thanks for watching
Great build with a difference feel to it. As others have said, I think the zombies/dark and dirt themes have been overused. I get more of a "Waterworld" vibe from this diorama, things might be bad but we are coping..
I imagined a network of these platforms that all interact for trade and social gatherings. These people have realized they could survive better if they worked together. Thanks for watching
Looks incredible as always, id have stacked the containers a bit more evenly for balance but yes, I would live on a boat in an apocalypse, id find a costal freighter with a few containers on the deck or in the hold and set up shop there, probably find one of those tanker containers full of fuel for the boat too, easily move around then and more managable than a larger ocean going vessle not that there would be much need to cross any large seas
I have a large ship converted to a living space planned for a future build. Thanks for watching
This looks fantastic and the details makes the diorama feel lived in.
I think that I would have placed items elsewhere and made sure that every item was chained to a shipping container or the railing.
I totally agree. This build took me way longer than I expected. Everytime I added some detail to the diorama I came up with another detail that I thought would be cool. It just never seemed to end. LOL. Thanks for watching
If it was a matter of survival, I could live on something like that. It looks like it might be dangerously top-heavy if it encountered a storm, but the overall concept is really cool!
I agree. Thanks for watching
Great video mate, looking forward to the next one.
Thanks mate.
No kids? I would expect a couple. Where are their weapons cause I figure they would have them, especially the watcher on the top? The fishing line, glue it along the length and let it hang with a weight to straighten it up. I really like your work and these are just suggestions from someone who only models a little tiny bit for fun.
There are. 2 teen girls watching the fish. There are weapons on board... next to the spotlight, next to the fisherman and on the left hand side of the water containers. The fishing line was taut but sagged after a couple of days. Thanks for watching.
@@ScaleModelGeek Well, I take it all back. Well done!
That floating platform is surely not ocean worthy. It needs the surroundings of a lake or a river. There could be a themed car/van at the shore belonging to it, with a dinghy or pontoon boat for commuting. Maybe with a shed, a watch tower? Some fortification for the landing?
All good ideas and thanks for watching
Love it, can you please share the files or links for the files you printed?
It's at Thingiverse. Thanks for watching
Do you have a link to the items you 3d printed. This is phenomenal. Thank you!!!
Прекрасно! Лайк!
Thanks
This is great but please never handle uncured resin without gloves, and do yourself a favor and get a ventilation system for the printer as well.
Thanks for the advice
I don't understand your comment, he seems to have gloves on at all times when handling uncured resin?
@@the_quiet_life @2:39 he touches resin that has been washed but not yet cured.
hi, can i ask, where do you get the all of the accesories?? thank you
Thingiverse
1st GREAT DIORAMA!
Ok I won't give you any grief about fuel but its a boat right....can food on a shelf overhead...on a boat...you haven't been on a boat in rough water have you?
Nope, thanks for watching
Just add little bars to catch the cans in case of storms 😊
Where's the game warden, checking for fishing licenses?
He's out fishing
fantastic creation and story line mate. what ells is next..
A collaboration coming up soon
Hi, very cool looking Houseboot. As I said before, I am more on the Brick Side, but I reale Injoy to watch your Videos.
Thanks for watching
You are truly a master at your art 👍👍
Thank you and thanks for watching
I think they would be growing veggies
I agree
Fuel ?? Well obviously they’re distilling their own alcohol . . . . 😁😁
The only way
they make they're own fuel for the generators thats what I'd do
Good idea
It is pronounced DEA-KAL.
to much weight at one site.....
Correct
Great work but the apocalypse theme is getting played out big time everyone is doing them, let’s try something to showcase your abilities..👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I like building this theme so I'll be continuing doing them. Thanks for watching.
Please worship the CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE, THE LORD GOD and try not to worry too much about the differences between the different religions and denominations, try to think about the similarities and the things they may have in common more than the differences. Daily prayer is a fundamental part that many people do not practice although it is encouraged
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
"CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE, LORD GOD, I beg you to never force me to worship any false god and I ask you for forgiveness for my sins and immorality. Thank you for everything. Amen."
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Please pray this now, pray the words as you read them if you cannot look and remember them