Thanks man, unfortunately no bamboo to fight with getting in the shots, I did try to get the trees kinda scaled. A nice semi sunny day for dio pics. Really appreciate it. Heres a few more...
The air compressor on the pallet definitely caught my eye along with the freshly chopped wood. The metal roofs are so correct, etc., etc., etc.........Rick
Rails are just lying there, the track work, like my recent blue sky and woodcutters dio's isn’t done. It’s the same 2 rails on all three dio's just for pics. I have plans for the track work, to come later. I know it detracts, but bare rail is better than none.
Thanks for the kind words, the metal roof also still isn’t glued on or flashed or capped for the brick structure, cos I’m still not 100% sure about it , but, I’m moving on, for now.
That’s why I tried to keep the track out of most of the pictures, as you’ll see. But that one of the dock was unavoidable... I did say I didn’t like those pics... haha
The air compressor on the pallet is copied directly from Bretts HO model, too awesome of a detail not to try and replicate.
What an achievement, again you deliver us one fine diorama. The setting outside, on a less bright day , make it even more realistic. Lots of brilliant details like the broken corner in the brick building. So well done Karl. Love to see more photos ,and I am sure, I am not the only one.
Karl, absolutely fantastic diorama, It all looks superb. Thanks for allowing us to follow along and presenting your thought process as you moved from scene to scene.
All the photos are wonderful but to my eye the one above is the money shot, 'Is it real or Memorex?' The wood pile progression with the weathered wheelbarrow against the fence, corner shot of the building and peaking over at the scrap yard, etc... WOW!
Looking forward to your next endeavor at the bench !! --Paul
Thank you guys, really appreciate all the kind words. It was a really fun build and many thanks to Brett for the original design/kit and all his help along the way to make this scratch build possible.
Looking forward to your next endeavor at the bench !! --Paul
That 'might' be a little while, I've just done 5 complete builds in just the last 3.5 months, all fully finished, detailed and scenicked dioramas. I've got a few other things I may do before I start my next build, we'll see.
Great work Karl! Love all the details and your placement of them. After your explanation of shadowing I see how it really adds to the overall effect. I'll have to keep that in mind for my work.
Karl, my apologies for my delayed comments to your build. You are the master!! I have run out of superlatives for your builds. What is difficult for me seems second nature for you. Can you provide a shot of the entire diorama? Thanks. I’m glad you’re building again. Phil
Thanks so much Tom, Art and Phil. Thanks Phil, it's good to be building again.
How's this for you Phil ? Is this what you wanted ? Unfortunately my work desk is full of another project right now and that Mainstreet dio is on the other desk behind me, so, the lighting ain't great.
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Heres a few more...
Not so sure I like those, but, I'm working my way around the dio now ...
the track work, like my recent blue sky and woodcutters dio's isn’t done. It’s the same 2 rails on all three dio's just for pics. I have plans for the track work, to come later.
I know it detracts, but bare rail is better than none.
Thanks for the kind words, the metal roof also still isn’t glued on or flashed or capped for the brick structure, cos I’m still not 100% sure about it , but, I’m moving on, for now.
I did say I didn’t like those pics... haha
The air compressor on the pallet is copied directly from Bretts HO model, too awesome of a detail not to try and replicate.
The street side...
Here's the last side...
OK, I'm done.
All the photos are wonderful but to my eye the one above is the money shot, 'Is it real or Memorex?' The wood pile progression with the weathered wheelbarrow against the fence, corner shot of the building and peaking over at the scrap yard, etc... WOW!
Looking forward to your next endeavor at the bench !!
--Paul
I've got a few other things I may do before I start my next build, we'll see.
Thanks Phil, it's good to be building again.
How's this for you Phil ? Is this what you wanted ?
Unfortunately my work desk is full of another project right now and that Mainstreet dio is on the other desk behind me, so, the lighting ain't great.
It's 30" x 18", if you were wondering... ha
Thanks to Phil for giving me a 'nudge'.