Realistic Mini Scenes. Building a moorlands diorama.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ส.ค. 2020
- In this video I walk you through the process of building this fantastic realistic moorlands scene.
The first of many diorama's to come in this brand new series. - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Truly splendid, impressive technique, especially on the water and moorland vegetation...Looks superb and real!👍👍
Very nice scenic work there. Expert touches everywhere. Well done kiddo. Thankyou
Thanks for watching
Tim your workmanship is completely wonderful, shame you’re not a steam chap😱👍🏻👍🏻 Cheers from Holland, Joachim
Cheers. Steam! Never say never. Good thing with this series is the possibilities are endless. Steam based scene can be done. 👍
Awesome skills Tim!!! Thanks for sharing. Cheers Onno.
Tar steps in Devon - great job.
Outstanding, Very impressive.
Fantastic Tim many fab tips in this video and I may end up using some.
Absolutely Outstanding
Excellent Tim thumbs up
Fantastic!....
great video and diorama. the detail is great.
Thankyou
Just stunning Tim, another tour de force from the scenic maestro. Paul
Cheers Paul. Already planning the next one.
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G. The master of scenics at work. Nice one Tim. Got to have a go at something like this. Keep safe and well buddy, regards Bobby 'T'.
Thanks Bobby. Some simple methods displayed here. Hope they help.
Looks stunning especially when backscene added,a great watch
Thanks. I couldn't believe how well it blended together, took me by surprise!
Great stuff
This was enjoyable to watch. I love watching seeing scenery being developed from start to finish. Clint
Thanks Clint. Certainly what I enjoy filming more. Plenty of ideas for future builds.
Mini tar steps 😉 great work Tim ps always a thumbs up from me
Thanks Fred.
superb work you have got some talent well done
Thanks
The steady build up of materials just shows what patience can be rewarded with, a stunning looking scene, vibrant and full of life. Excellent modelling tips throughout, nice one.
Thank you. Great comment.
Great work and really enjoyable to watch. Some good tips to for when I start doing scenic work, cheers John
Thanks. Glad it's helped with ideas.
What a pleasure to watch, thank you for sharing.
Thanks.
Nice one Tim
Cheers Sam.
Amazing work Tim. A pleasure to watch. I think Luke Towan, has definitely got some competition.
Fantastic diorama.
Thank You.
Good use of the backscene at the end; the colours blend well with those on the diorama.👌
Perfect blend. Cheers for watching
Excellent Tim, master builder if you ask me.
Id love to see you tackle something desolate, not so much greenery maybe even winter.
Alex
Cheers Alex. I quite like the idea of a winter scene.
On the list!
That's amazing Tim I hope you're going to have pride of place on the layout
Cheers Anthony. These diorama's will take pride on a shelf, somewhere lol.
Tim you have done a fantastic job i think Luke Towan has a bit of competition ahead of him when it comes to producing realistic scenery.
Thanks Nic. Luke's work is stunning, his use of resin for water is unique and has to be the best I've ever seen. His style works as seen on this river here.
My aim is to do more scenes without water, though I'll add the odd one here or there!
I thought I had found the very first video of you're ambitious journey into base board construction, but alas no, for some strange reason Utube seems to have lost it .
If you can would you be so kind as to post a link .
My journey into model railway begins in January.
Retired Irish Rail Craftsmen.
Great Vid and build Tim, love it. Makes me want to get on and do another, I must get into into gear. cheers chum. Paul at Sandling Junction.
Thanks Paul. Can't beat a diorama build. Gives the ability to practice methods and build a scene that may well not be used on a layout.
This is as beautiful as you Tim. Really like the ford you've done, not something you see modelled often. an orchard diorama would be nice to see. Keep up the good work and stay safe
James
Thanks for the kind words James.
Trying to keep it all unique so the added ford into the scene was a great idea.
Already looking forward to building the next one.