AWESOME!!! I agree with Karl, the way you utilize the space and make things look so natural is fantastic. Hope you are going to post some more close up photos. The buoy really adds to the whole effect.
It's very interesting how this build has come together. As we followed along with your build, enjoying the details being constructed, we certainly got a sense that this would be amazing... BUT, never could imagine just how incredible the final dio would appear.
I agree Stephen, the lights make a big difference. Shelby’s is a perfect structure to have interior lighting. Thanks for your thoughts.
Thanks so much Bryan. I’ll post additional pictures soon of the rest of the diorama.
Appreciate that Kevin! I will never enter a model in a competition. If I take a model to a show it will be display only. I have my reasons and may start a new topic to air same.
Awfully nice of you to say Brett! Really appreciate the support through this project. Real privilege to work on such a wonderful and iconic kit from the SierraWest Scale Models stable. The water portion of the work was so much fun and relived it turned out OK without any disasters!
So much to look at! I find more each time I look. I see you used the grate between the rails on the dock for a grade crossing. Nice touch. I also like all the little details around the little fenced in area next to the overhead crane. Simply incredible! Well worth the wait to see what you have created. Thanks for sharing and the inspiration you give through your work!
Ditto, ditto, ditto! A beautiful overall design with many, many mini-scenes and beautiful detail parts wonderfully presented! We can all go to school looking at this marvel.
I appreciate the patience Mitch as I'm a slow as we have all come to tolerate! lol. The row boat was a fun scene to put together. I now see I need to put some tension on the bow line loop. One of these builds I'm going to get a bit more studious on my lighting. I'm doing the minimum but really does make a difference as you mention. Thanks for your support Mitch as always.
Nice thought Jerry, but I get more value and enjoyment from sharing and knocking elbows with you all than any award I may, or may not, win. As I mentioned to Kevin, I will not enter any competitions but would enjoy displaying my work at a show if I can manage to get to any. Really miss hanging out and hobnobbing with you fellow modelers. Why would I like to display...simple...it generates conversation and it goes on from there. More fun if you bring something to a show. My Dad use to say "it's like going to a car show without a car...just not as much fun"
Hey Ben...wow man, that's about as nice a compliment as I can imagine getting! Knowing that my work inspired someone is gold! Thanks my friend.
Thanks Al! I actually thought about counting every individual detail part I placed on this diorama. May still do that just for fun...we'll see.
Unless anyone wants any specific shots this will be the last group of photos.
I got tired of hauling this thing outside for pictures! Some of the following pictures were taken indoors and are not the best.
Signature burn barrel scene. I don't think I can do a diorama without one!
Not happy with this picture...oh well...
Modified Hoist House. Shortened to allow for the covered two drum hoist. Added rear open shed roof.
Added the two drum cable hoist and shed. Foundation is the original kit piece.
Tall boy step ladder to reach the boat...right...the one that's not there!
Boat cradle detail.
Preparation for re-painting the row boat.
My feelings are hurt that nobody mentioned the damn fish! I decided to create a fish cleaning station on the Bait & Tackle Shop pier. I did something that was against my better judgement and that was to include an animal in one of my dioramas! Oh well...always good to get out of your comfort zone. Forgot to put the fishing rod in the scene. I'll get a picture...HO scale fishing pole!
Superlatives are not enough to describe your work Ken. And everything probably has been said already. So what does that diorama actually mean? Quality time I’d say. For you as the builder, that’s obvious. But for me it means lighting the fire place, pour a cup of coffee, sit down and marvel at the pics and dream away on how to create a little world myself from Brett’s kits. It’s childhood joy. So thank you for that.
Thank you Jeroen, such a nice heart felt take on modeling and encapsulates the lure of the hobby so well.
Thanks Kevin and what a great bunch of modelers here! I would take you guys over any competition any day.
Hey appreciate that Bryan. I agree, I love the subtile details that aren't readily apparent until you get your nose into it! Hacksaw the heads off those suckers! lol...
I have to confess that I didn't notice the fish, but now that you've pointed them out, they are awesome; what a great little scene. There are so many fantastic scenes in this diorama, so you can't blame us for missing some. Really easy to get lost looking at everything that is so very well done. I don't know what it is about the gas pump scene that really catches my eye, but it is amazing too. Hard to believe this is HO, you should be very proud of this.
Lol...I guess I'll give you a pass on not noticing the fish!
Appreciate your thoughts here Jim. The fueling scene was a lot of fun to work out. Wanted it to be a bit unassuming so tucked it up under the tree and next to the chain link fence.
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Thanks much Art.
Thought about it years ago Kevin but I model slow enough as it is without having to work on a layout also!
Thanks Tom. I'm on my way outside with this thing to get some close up shots of the details. More later...
Thanks so much Bryan. I’ll post additional pictures soon of the rest of the diorama.
Appreciate that Kevin! I will never enter a model in a competition. If I take a model to a show it will be display only. I have my reasons and may start a new topic to air same.
I like the rowboat next to the dock picture. Lots of unexpected details.
I especially like the last picture with the lighted interior. It shows off your workmanship and the essence of a Sierra West kit.
This is really museum quality!!
Jerry
i think it deserves its own gallery page.
I appreciate the patience Mitch as I'm a slow as we have all come to tolerate! lol. The row boat was a fun scene to put together. I now see I need to put some tension on the bow line loop. One of these builds I'm going to get a bit more studious on my lighting. I'm doing the minimum but really does make a difference as you mention. Thanks for your support Mitch as always.
Nice thought Jerry, but I get more value and enjoyment from sharing and knocking elbows with you all than any award I may, or may not, win. As I mentioned to Kevin, I will not enter any competitions but would enjoy displaying my work at a show if I can manage to get to any. Really miss hanging out and hobnobbing with you fellow modelers. Why would I like to display...simple...it generates conversation and it goes on from there. More fun if you bring something to a show. My Dad use to say "it's like going to a car show without a car...just not as much fun"
Hey Ben...wow man, that's about as nice a compliment as I can imagine getting! Knowing that my work inspired someone is gold! Thanks my friend.
Thanks Al! I actually thought about counting every individual detail part I placed on this diorama. May still do that just for fun...we'll see.
Thanks Kev. Too kind buddy!
I got tired of hauling this thing outside for pictures! Some of the following pictures were taken indoors and are not the best.
Signature burn barrel scene. I don't think I can do a diorama without one!
Not happy with this picture...oh well...
Modified Hoist House. Shortened to allow for the covered two drum hoist. Added rear open shed roof.
Added the two drum cable hoist and shed. Foundation is the original kit piece.
Tall boy step ladder to reach the boat...right...the one that's not there!
Boat cradle detail.
Preparation for re-painting the row boat.
My feelings are hurt that nobody mentioned the damn fish! I decided to create a fish cleaning station on the Bait & Tackle Shop pier. I did something that was against my better judgement and that was to include an animal in one of my dioramas! Oh well...always good to get out of your comfort zone. Forgot to put the fishing rod in the scene. I'll get a picture...HO scale fishing pole!
That must be a tough fish to need a hacksaw.
Thanks Kevin and what a great bunch of modelers here! I would take you guys over any competition any day.
Hey appreciate that Bryan. I agree, I love the subtile details that aren't readily apparent until you get your nose into it! Hacksaw the heads off those suckers! lol...
I don't know what it is about the gas pump scene that really catches my eye, but it is amazing too. Hard to believe this is HO, you should be very proud of this.
Appreciate your thoughts here Jim. The fueling scene was a lot of fun to work out. Wanted it to be a bit unassuming so tucked it up under the tree and next to the chain link fence.