1/35, 88mm flak gun diorama

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just started this to see how the gun and figures will be placed !
 

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Ray .
Seen plaster bandage used on railways, but not on a dio as yet .
Will take notes.
 

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Hi Raymond
Very nice looking start to the dio. I missed the gun build but just had a catch up on that. Beautifully done. So nice to see the figures. I am building the Tamiya 1/48 version at the moment so the photos of your super detailed Dragon kit will be great for reference.
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Seen plaster bandage used on railways, but not on a dio as yet .
Will take notes.

hi john, its a plaster cloth from hobbycraft on offer a pound for 10 cm by 3mtr, thought I would give it a try. not so messy as plaster of paris, you dip this in water , cut to size and put on diorama ! not quite sure what I wanted to do, but it had to be a snow scene as the crew have winter uniforms on. was thinking about a few rocks a couple of trees and maybe an old fence ! got some snow powder so everything will be lightly covered [ to cover any mistakes ! ] have to see how it goes as this is my first ever diorama !
 
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Thanks Ray.
Does look ok, sounds a you have it covered scene wise.A few trees to give it some height, fence sounds another good move.

Plenty of good videos on U Tube from Precision Ice and Snow if you need any pointers.
 

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thanks, it was from precision ice and snow I bought my snow from ! may put trees on the long side with fence behind them
 
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rough idea how the fence will be, all these two chaps did was sit down !
 

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I found that the adhesive layering is the hardest part. Putting on the snow as they show is great, esp the angle one for a wind swept scene.
 

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Posts crossed there Ray. Just wondering are you going to spray a coat of white over that bandage first to give it a sealing coat, might help ?

Looks good set up, the wire placement is damned good, looking fwd to seeing the snow on it :thumb2:
 

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yes will be spraying white over it, maybe a few tufts of grass and a tree stump or two, not quite decided on that yet
 
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started doing the trees, apparently pine trees in 1/35 scale would be about 11 inches, for a 60 foot tree, mine are going to be a little shorter ! but still tall enough to be the right size for the figures, then given a light dusting of snow, thats what i'm hoping anyway
 

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Ray those branches are very realistic could you say what you used please ?
 

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hi john, they are 1/35 pine boughs from panzer models,the trunk is balsa dowling, tried a few different things but they never looked right , either to big or to small but these are perfect ! cut them to what size you want, drill small holes in the trunk and glue them in, will have a light dusting of snow when completed. about 12 quid for 15 boughs , i have ordered some more as i want to put a few more trees on the one side. also if you run a wire brush up and down the balsa dowel it creates a bark like finish !
 
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a few logs from the leftover balsa dowel, few more to make yet. they are a bit darker than whats in the photos, I think the light may have been to bright !
 

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coming along nicely, nothing fixed down yet just seeing how it looks as I go along !
 

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Hi Raymond
That is looking really good. Your balsa logs are very convincing.
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thanks, they are a bit darker than the pictures show wont have to use so much light next time !
 
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