Hi Volkan,
you are a "brother in Selitron"!!
Great show so far!!! Love your composition!!
And you say this is your first dio..!!!!
Can't wait to see your 2nd attempt then..!
Congratulations!!!!
Cheers
Romain
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Posted: Saturday, May 28, 2011 - 08:41 AM UTC
vayhan
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Posted: Thursday, June 02, 2011 - 05:55 AM UTC
thanks Romain.
I have finished the drain pipe. I used old plastics left from some modes. Some places to compine them i have user copper wires. I am not sure about the color.
Next figures, horses....
I have finished the drain pipe. I used old plastics left from some modes. Some places to compine them i have user copper wires. I am not sure about the color.
Next figures, horses....
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2011 - 01:51 AM UTC
Hi Volkan,
Sorry i missed the last updates because i have something to say here, and i am really wondering why nobody told you that until now.
Please look at your wall with the ivy.
This is completely out of scale! No way you get a stone smaller then an ivy leave! Even if you argue that you used small bricks to make the wall (you did not) , it should still be bigger then the biggest ivy leave.
This does not work!
You should also put back online the pictures from the beginning of the thread, it is very annoying for visitors just discovering this thread to see all the removed image boxes.
Greets
Claude
Sorry i missed the last updates because i have something to say here, and i am really wondering why nobody told you that until now.
Please look at your wall with the ivy.
This is completely out of scale! No way you get a stone smaller then an ivy leave! Even if you argue that you used small bricks to make the wall (you did not) , it should still be bigger then the biggest ivy leave.
This does not work!
You should also put back online the pictures from the beginning of the thread, it is very annoying for visitors just discovering this thread to see all the removed image boxes.
Greets
Claude
Removed by original poster on 06/03/11 - 14:20:30 (GMT).
vayhan
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2011 - 09:55 AM UTC
Its annoying i know but i have asked moderators to change them. I will ask them again. For ivy i should look again.
Thanks for comments.
Thanks for comments.
melonhead
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2011 - 10:27 AM UTC
ivy leaves are normally very small. a leaf can usually fit in the cup of your hand. may be a bit of a pain to change, but will definately look better. may want to try dried parsley or other types of leafy spices
vayhan
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2011 - 11:35 AM UTC
Yeah i have looked again. the biggest leave is 5mm. Tried to remove but could not. I will try again. Otherwise as said its out of scale. I will remove them. And will make it again with what ever fits the scale.
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2011 - 11:06 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Its annoying i know but i have asked moderators to change them. I will ask them again. For ivy i should look again.
Thanks for comments.
This is not an Armorama problem, you deleted or mved your pictures in your Photobucket account.
You must "edit" your post and put in new links for the place where this pictures are stored now.
What commercial ivy did you use?
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2011 - 11:44 PM UTC
Volkan,
I love your work it's starting to look great. If you want a tip for making the corrugated metal, I made a custom jig from pieces of plastic rod attached to a backing sheet then filled the grooves slightly with liquid poly. I then use lead sheet pressed carefully into the grooves and hey presto you have a sheet of corrugated metal.
I have had this jig for a few years now and it has never failed me.
Paul
I love your work it's starting to look great. If you want a tip for making the corrugated metal, I made a custom jig from pieces of plastic rod attached to a backing sheet then filled the grooves slightly with liquid poly. I then use lead sheet pressed carefully into the grooves and hey presto you have a sheet of corrugated metal.
I have had this jig for a few years now and it has never failed me.
Paul
vayhan
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Posted: Friday, June 03, 2011 - 11:50 PM UTC
yes its not an Armorama Problem. its my problem when i tried to clasify it at photobucket. Then i have realized that links have changed. When i realize it i tried to change it on every forum i ve enter. Some gave chance to change. Some not. I can not change it on Armorama and Planetarmor.
If you know how to change the photo links for older post, i will change it. But anyway I have already requested from moderators.
It was Kamizukuri.
If you know how to change the photo links for older post, i will change it. But anyway I have already requested from moderators.
It was Kamizukuri.
bill1
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Posted: Saturday, June 04, 2011 - 08:38 AM UTC
Yo Volcan,
That's wath I call planning of a diorama...like it should be, with drawings.
Love your scratchwork...the different stages on the diorama attract the viewer..for sure the wall with the commercial sign.
Your diorama is going the right way only some points like the oversized items like the evy...
I give you a link from my blog with an exemple for better looking evy leaves for 1:35 scale.
http://thedioramaworld.blogspot.com/search/label/Product%20reviews.
good work here, keep up!
Greetz Nico
That's wath I call planning of a diorama...like it should be, with drawings.
Love your scratchwork...the different stages on the diorama attract the viewer..for sure the wall with the commercial sign.
Your diorama is going the right way only some points like the oversized items like the evy...
I give you a link from my blog with an exemple for better looking evy leaves for 1:35 scale.
http://thedioramaworld.blogspot.com/search/label/Product%20reviews.
good work here, keep up!
Greetz Nico
vayhan
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Posted: Monday, July 25, 2011 - 11:12 AM UTC
vayhan
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Posted: Monday, July 25, 2011 - 11:14 AM UTC
Remade the ivys. Some progress has been done but still needs to work lot.
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Posted: Monday, July 25, 2011 - 12:00 PM UTC
Simply stunning work there, from blue foam to a bridge is incredible. I also like the connection that the little girl on the cart give the viewer to the piece.
What is the door that opens onto the canal?
What is the door that opens onto the canal?