HO scale diorama. This is my last one.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Rail and Tie on September 23, 2021, 01:41:59 PMI made the dumpster out of some card stock junk mail. I found a drawing of a dumpster on some website that sells dumpsters and scaled it down so I had something to go by.
Very nice touch Dave. Wonderful work as usual.
Where did you get your dumpster from. I ended up designing my own as I did not see anything out there that I liked. I like your's.
Quote from: Opa George on September 19, 2021, 08:27:57 AMA model of the "Inferno" is rather expensive. The last one I saw was $2700.Quote from: vinceg on September 19, 2021, 08:22:36 AM
George, is that the Mayflower in there? What era are you modeling again?
Could be they got a little off-course from Plymouth Rock, but I have another ship in mind.
"Hey you guys!"
Quote from: BandOGuy on June 06, 2021, 09:03:44 PMI don't understand what that means.
But how do we know it won't be traipsing across a field smelling daisies?
Quote from: Janbouli on May 31, 2020, 06:21:47 AMSort of a combination of scratch building and kit bashing. I used parts from Jordan models and a tank from some airplane junk that I got.
That is awesome , is the race car scratch built or is it a kit ?
Quote from: vinceg on February 16, 2020, 08:03:27 AMThanks. I make my roads and sidewalks with plaster of paris. I use a mixture of acrylic paint, white glue, vinegar, dish soap and water. The color goes all the way through and the inconsistency is what makes it look pretty good.
Cheez - I just noticed this. The sidewalks and roads are crazy good. How did you do them? (Everything else is good too, of course, but the sidewalks, roads and landscaping in general really jumped out at me.) I have fond memories of the Superior Bakery kit. I screwed up at least two of them back in the day.....