All the damn diorama stuff adds up $$$ quick! It's great finding random stuff that works in its place.. but that premade stuff is really nice, just so expensive after a while.
I think when Eddie said "drain pipe" he was going somewhere else with it Rex.
I was totally going to go there (the joke, not his drain pipe) but I held back.
and damn that turned out nice!!
Dont forget the site needs review material.. hehe
Awesome job!
Sheesh, just peeked in the door and can't believe what I saw. That's awesome Rex!
I wonder how well walls like that would ship.....
...but 1/16" styrene is a bitch to cut with an X-Acto with any sort of speed and accuracy. If you can find thinner, I'd suggest that. I don't even know what I'm going to do with the 1/8" sheet that I bought, I'll have to use a saw to cut that nonsense.
I've become semi-obsessed with checking out details in sidewalks and buildings the last few days, and actually I've been taking detours to cut through alleyways to get some inspiration.
(Also, to add: drainage pipes, clear coat, signage, maybe a little graffiti?)
at least with the styrene i have, if you score it, it'll snap along the line, even in a curve...i'd also recommend a straigh razor or box cutter...easier to put pressure on...
it all looks really good though...judging by the windo coverings, i'd say this was a bad neighborhood?
Oh yeah, I totally am hoarding dumb shit and looking at things going "What can I make out of that into 1:18?" How sad am I? I plan on making my toothpaste tube into a toilet. The cap is perfect for the lower half. So I know exactly what you mean.lol...i've been there...whenever i get into something, i get like, really focused on it...and suddenly everything has potential to "work"...when i was going crazy with BAT attachments, everything i saw had me wondering...and here, at work, in a parts warehouse, oh boy...i always find myself wondering if something could work as something else in 1:18th...yup, i'm a dork too...
all those things sound good...BTW, that link, OMG!!!...that man must have erectile disfunction
You know, you're actually right about some alleys being that nasty. I really did push it, but I'm glad I did. Now I will know how to gauge the amount of "moss 'n mold" next time. Alleyways are pretty nasty though, and even in SF (which is a generally cleanish city) from one block to the next it can go from pristine to almost forgotten.
A question for everyone: is the tutorial helpful? Confusing? Too wordy? Not detailed enough?
Wow.. that turned out amazing. RIDICULOUS!
What a contribution!!!
Great stuff can't wait to try. I can do a friggen city block to on my dio table.
You even found away to do Manhole covers!!! Awesome!!!
i finally finished my HI55 tank custom and the wife is so happy that the mess is cleaned up...just she wait till i start on this
you see Hasbros dio from the con MR?...you need to get some ideas from there...
yer first time Terry?...can't wait to see some more newb results
Post pics man, I don't mind. Part of the "teaching" angle is how well the "follower" can interpret your direction or example. I may have left off a lot of info, that I could correct. I'm also long-winded and kind of suck at explaining stuff.
It is tedious, but worth the effort in the long run.
ONE thing that I'm going to add in my next tutorial or maybe even show here when I try it, is a cheat on texturing the brick. Instead of jabbing all the tiny dots individually, I read that you can roll up a ball of aluminum foil so that it's jagged and rough, and then just roll that over the foam. It should give a rough texture like concrete or brick depending on the pressure used.
Damn you guys, I was just fine having my stuff sit on my shelf in battle and now I went and ordered a tech deck rincon set and am envisioning an Arbco wherehouse being overrun by zombies for a dio
"But that's how it always begins. Very small."
Looking good! I need to do some more wall sections this weekend, but I'm beat. My girl is out of town though, so it'd be a good time to make a mess while she's gone...