Very nice build,it looks nearly identical to the former Matchbox 1/76 Sherman Firefly with its little Bridge diorama... The same kit is now sold under the revell brand.
Very nice job and tutorial use of different foams for those of us scared to spend the time and experiment or just don’t have the time and wonder how they work. I like your pragmatic and comfortable attitude to enjoy the hobby instead of anxiety about what you do. Have fun and build models, don’t just collect them (UNS)!
Thank you so much! I really do wish for everyone to take so much pressure off themselves and just have fun. Not every kit has to be the best you ever made. Thanks for watching.
I used the cheap white styrofoam to make a cobbled road, but not the way you would expect. I used it as the base of a mold into which I poured plaster. When the plaster had set, it had the pattern of the styrofoam in reverse which was perfect.
excellent travail, juste une remarque,la pose des pavés sur une route se font dans le sens de la largeur mais ce n'est qu'un détail. Bravo pour ton tuto.
I actually get most building supplies from big box home stores, Michael's (craft store) and Amazon. Then, for kits and paints I try to support online hobby shops whenever I can even though shipping is usually awful but we gotta save the mom and pop hobby shops if we can!
I actually didn't show it leak through the tape and then having to add many, many more layers! But the water effects I used this time are super forgiving. When I do resin pours I put an old baking sheet under everything and use hot glue and acrylic to seal the gaps. I have also found that UV resin is great to patch holes in a hurry!
As someone who is scrolling through videos on how to make a brick/stone road for my diorama, I am kind of bummed out you didn't say the size of the bricks on your road. It looks like 1/2cm by 1/2cm ?
Floral foam is pretty evil stuff tbh. It's designed to be wet and when it's dry it crumbles into dust. It can also react really badly to anything with a solvent in, glue, paints, etc and release noxious gasses. It's great to see it tested but it's not a suitable hobby material when we have XPS foam instead.
I've always wanted to get into this sort of thing but there's so much working with foam, and the texture and sound foam makes just sets me off so bad and I just can't stand it, it's a really interesting hobby but working with foam so often would really ruin it for me.
Very nice build,it looks nearly identical to the former Matchbox 1/76 Sherman Firefly with its little Bridge diorama... The same kit is now sold under the revell brand.
what an inspiration. After a few years out of model making and diorama building just going out to get the supplies. model tank on order!!!
That's awesome! Enjoy.
Nice work and great tutorial. Instantly subbed.
nice result 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing this 😊
Great work! 😊
Great build
dude! you deserve so many more subscribers! looks awesome!
Thank you!
Great diorama, some very useful techniques to try…👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks so much!
Wow 😁 nice job 😊 👍
Great job
Very nice job and tutorial use of different foams for those of us scared to spend the time and experiment or just don’t have the time and wonder how they work. I like your pragmatic and comfortable attitude to enjoy the hobby instead of anxiety about what you do. Have fun and build models, don’t just collect them (UNS)!
Thank you so much! I really do wish for everyone to take so much pressure off themselves and just have fun. Not every kit has to be the best you ever made. Thanks for watching.
Great job, I especially like your work on the stones and on the ground...Impressive!👍
Thank you so much! It was so much fun to build. I would highly recommend it.
Add white glue to your celluclay mix. Prevents any shrinkage, cracking,and helps adhesion.
I'll be sure to try it! Thanks.
I always use the cheepest stuff it works good
Nice job
This looks really good an lifelike!
I used the cheap white styrofoam to make a cobbled road, but not the way you would expect. I used it as the base of a mold into which I poured plaster. When the plaster had set, it had the pattern of the styrofoam in reverse which was perfect.
That's an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing
This was a cool build, I like it. You've been subbed
Wow 🤘🏻👏🏻realy cool 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks so much!
what material you use? telgopor?
Sweet!🤗
excellent travail, juste une remarque,la pose des pavés sur une route se font dans le sens de la largeur mais ce n'est qu'un détail. Bravo pour ton tuto.
Excellent conseil ! Merci.
Very nice good job
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Where did you get most of your materials from the only place I can think of is hobby lobby
I actually get most building supplies from big box home stores, Michael's (craft store) and Amazon. Then, for kits and paints I try to support online hobby shops whenever I can even though shipping is usually awful but we gotta save the mom and pop hobby shops if we can!
i've been wanting to try doing some water effects for a while, any tips so it doesnt get messy?
I actually didn't show it leak through the tape and then having to add many, many more layers! But the water effects I used this time are super forgiving. When I do resin pours I put an old baking sheet under everything and use hot glue and acrylic to seal the gaps. I have also found that UV resin is great to patch holes in a hurry!
Love it! Subscribed and waiting for more :)
Thank you, new video later today!
@Rikman ditto
Wow, just subbed
As someone who is scrolling through videos on how to make a brick/stone road for my diorama, I am kind of bummed out you didn't say the size of the bricks on your road. It looks like 1/2cm by 1/2cm ?
You are correct
very nice !
Thank you
Floral foam is pretty evil stuff tbh. It's designed to be wet and when it's dry it crumbles into dust. It can also react really badly to anything with a solvent in, glue, paints, etc and release noxious gasses. It's great to see it tested but it's not a suitable hobby material when we have XPS foam instead.
Coincido totalmente contigo
I love the layout of the scene... Hope, that you dont mind, If you will see something verry similar in my work... 👌😁
Not at all! Happy to inspire!
epic 👍
Cómo se llama ese material verde q usas??
Floral foam (espuma floral)?
@@mattockmodels muchas gracias agradezco tu respuesta
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I've always wanted to get into this sort of thing but there's so much working with foam, and the texture and sound foam makes just sets me off so bad and I just can't stand it, it's a really interesting hobby but working with foam so often would really ruin it for me.
I've used chip board in the past to recreate bricks and other structures. I'll try and use it again in a video soon so you can see that process.
Stealing sand from your kids to use for your hobby, how could you sink so low ...... ;-)
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