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This is awesome. Love the way you did the stone / building itself. Never seen this before compared to the foam carving I always see. Gonna have to try this method out one day. Happy to have stumbled on your page! Look forward to your content
Brilliant work, I take it you don't like talking on your videos, pity would love to hear a more in-depth explanation. As long as you keep posting videos, I'll take that lol. Top drawer work mate.
The boys of Easy Company liberated the village with only sparse resistance from the 10th Panzer Division who left valuable equipment and intelligence behind in their hasty retreat.
Everything looks perfect and amazing, but just one criticism : The border between wall rocks and paint (not sure how to explain it, sorry about my English) , that area where you see the paint tearing, that frontier is too abrupt. You may have done it, looking at reference photographs, but it still looks fake. I don't know, maybe this wall you've made is a perfect copy of your reference photos, but this means that you should have cosen another corner, another part where that paint border, looked more realistic. I know this sounds crazy, since there is nothing more realistic than reality. But sometimes we have to discard a reference photograph and find another one.
@@Simonsimon-fy3hq I believe you. It's only this border what looks too abrupt for me. I am not sure if a real crack would look more random. The maker has already said that this wall has been done with some reference photographs, so I believe him/her. I mean: we live in a strange world, and things that are real, sometimes look unrealistic. For example, that stuff that germans added on tanks, zimmerit, someone who don't know about this stuff looks at a scale model with zimmerit and says to the maker: what the hell have you done?
I'm not a model maker so I know nothing about the process. Can we just agree that this maker(and lots of others) make some fantastic creations. And perhaps we can agree not to judge them too harshly for not producing photorealistic dioramas?@@eduardoalfonso4509
True artistry 👍 THANK YOU for documenting the techniques and products used.
Thank you !! 😁😁
Very good job...I loved the way you paid attention to the details...you made it look so realistic...Bravo!!!
Thank you very much!! 🔥🔥🔥
This is awesome. Love the way you did the stone / building itself. Never seen this before compared to the foam carving I always see. Gonna have to try this method out one day. Happy to have stumbled on your page! Look forward to your content
Thank you very much my friend for your kind words !!! 🙏🔥🔥
Wow, like, wow, what can I say, awesome 👍
Thank you very much!!!! 😊
Wow, most impressive work on the stones, superb technique!👍👍
thank you !! 🙂
Wow, amazing attention to detail, it looks fantastic
Thank you!!!!
Cool tutorial and diorama.
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Great result 👌
Thank you!!! 🔥🔥
What brand is the ceramic plaster
It is not a specific brand, I bought it from a local store (From Greece). it is a simple ceramic plaster.
DId you start with a 3D printed facade? If so, what program did you model it in? Thanks for sharing your process!!
Hello, nothing is 3D printed in this diorama, check out part 1. Thanks for your kind words!!!
Well done 🎉
Thank you !!!🔥🔥
Amazing work 👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks !!!!!
Superbe tout simplement.!
Thank you very much!!! 😊
Nicely done. Thanks
Thank you 🙏!!!
Nice work modelcomrade 😊
Thanks 🙏🔥
Superb, well done!
Thank you !!
Thank you very much for sharing your hard and awesome work with us!
Brilliant and a lot to learn from it!
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Thank you very much!! 😁😁
Amazing work
Thank you !!!
Well done! Cheers
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Wonderful!
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Alucinante,gracias
Thank you 🙏!!
Very nice and much effort.
Love you work 😁👍🏻❤️
Thank you very much!!!
Klasse Arbeit ,gefällt mir sehr gut
thank you !!
Great work!!
Thank you!!! 😁
Bellissimo👍👍
Thank you!!! 🔥🔥
Brilliant work, I take it you don't like talking on your videos, pity would love to hear a more in-depth explanation. As long as you keep posting videos, I'll take that lol. Top drawer work mate.
Τhank you very much for your kind words!!🙏
cool diorama
Thanks!!! 😁
The boys of Easy Company liberated the village with only sparse resistance from the 10th Panzer Division who left valuable equipment and intelligence behind in their hasty retreat.
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Everything looks perfect and amazing, but just one criticism : The border between wall rocks and paint (not sure how to explain it, sorry about my English) , that area where you see the paint tearing, that frontier is too abrupt. You may have done it, looking at reference photographs, but it still looks fake. I don't know, maybe this wall you've made is a perfect copy of your reference photos, but this means that you should have cosen another corner, another part where that paint border, looked more realistic. I know this sounds crazy, since there is nothing more realistic than reality. But sometimes we have to discard a reference photograph and find another one.
Thank you for your kind words. The wall i saw looks like the one i have built. I tried my best. Also thanks for the feedback, i appreciate it !!! 😁😁
The yellow area on the wall is painted plaster/render. When render falls from a wall the edge will look just as the maker has done it.
@@Simonsimon-fy3hq I believe you. It's only this border what looks too abrupt for me. I am not sure if a real crack would look more random. The maker has already said that this wall has been done with some reference photographs, so I believe him/her.
I mean: we live in a strange world, and things that are real, sometimes look unrealistic. For example, that stuff that germans added on tanks, zimmerit, someone who don't know about this stuff looks at a scale model with zimmerit and says to the maker: what the hell have you done?
I'm not a model maker so I know nothing about the process. Can we just agree that this maker(and lots of others) make some fantastic creations. And perhaps we can agree not to judge them too harshly for not producing photorealistic dioramas?@@eduardoalfonso4509
Good diorama! Work on something new?
Thank you !!! Of course, new diorama coming soon!
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Supurb
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Outstanding work
Thank you!!!