Fantastic progress … I seriously can’t wait to see that structure completed! Could you explain how u built the stoves please … might need to soon.
Regards,
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1/35 German Railway Station Diorama
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2012 - 01:16 AM UTC
mozart
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2012 - 02:16 AM UTC
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Fantastic progress … I seriously can’t wait to see that structure completed! Could you explain how u built the stoves please … might need to soon.
Regards,
I use 8 to 10mm round wood stick or 9mm aluminum pipe and cut straps prom brass/copper plates. For stovepipe I used 4mm drinking straws
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2012 - 03:01 AM UTC
Wovv, great work man.
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2012 - 08:18 AM UTC
I am sure I have missed something here, but the stove in that picture should be vented through an outside wall, not into another room... if you know what I mean...
But your work is still incredible. You are putting so much detail into the buildings that the trains will be an anti-climax I think.
But your work is still incredible. You are putting so much detail into the buildings that the trains will be an anti-climax I think.
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Posted: Friday, February 10, 2012 - 08:31 PM UTC
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I am sure I have missed something here, but the stove in that picture should be vented through an outside wall, not into another room... if you know what I mean...
Hi Warren,
Its vented to the chimney liner, not to another room of course
the chimney liner is aligned with fist second and third floor up to the chimney placed on roof. From that line I ventilate the 1st stove. The 2nd one on the signaling tower section has its own chimney liner
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Posted: Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 01:26 AM UTC
While still working with the signal tower I'm posting some images on soft kits I completed earlier. This is just to keep you guys warm with the topic.
1/35 scale BOX WAGON from Tank Workshop is one of the wagons I will use on the dio.
I had some trouble with understanding the assembly manual and pouring damages with this resin kit. Any way I upgrade ed the kit during the essembly process.
There something wrong with the roof
The resin door railings were a bit bulky. I used brass "L" profile as a replacement
the base of round buffers were not bad but cant say the same for other pieces so I replace them with RB Model upgrade parts.
Need a step under the sliding doors
1/35 scale BOX WAGON from Tank Workshop is one of the wagons I will use on the dio.
I had some trouble with understanding the assembly manual and pouring damages with this resin kit. Any way I upgrade ed the kit during the essembly process.
There something wrong with the roof
The resin door railings were a bit bulky. I used brass "L" profile as a replacement
the base of round buffers were not bad but cant say the same for other pieces so I replace them with RB Model upgrade parts.
Need a step under the sliding doors
mic113
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Posted: Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 01:59 AM UTC
Hello Mozart
I discover your thread today and will be in the future one of your fan followers !!!
Your work is great specially for me because am starting since 2 months also a big diorama where 2 Karl morser will be involved and one on his railway carrier in some small railway station in the east
I plan to use similar kit to yours !!! so will follow your progress with great interest like an TV serie !!
Keep on posting so nice pics of your work ... you are really "mozart" in dio stuff
I discover your thread today and will be in the future one of your fan followers !!!
Your work is great specially for me because am starting since 2 months also a big diorama where 2 Karl morser will be involved and one on his railway carrier in some small railway station in the east
I plan to use similar kit to yours !!! so will follow your progress with great interest like an TV serie !!
Keep on posting so nice pics of your work ... you are really "mozart" in dio stuff
mozart
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Posted: Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 10:32 PM UTC
Thanks Michel,
The details such as locks, handles & ext.
one of two sliding door was skewed condition so I decided to make my own.
This is my production made by wood and brass.
resin and scratch build doors...
I was also not happy with the original road wheels.
I replace them with special order aluminum road wheels. The rest seen on picture bellow are from Trumpeter Kits which are OK and used as master sample
Roof is fixed
Assembled kit:
Finishing...
The details such as locks, handles & ext.
one of two sliding door was skewed condition so I decided to make my own.
This is my production made by wood and brass.
resin and scratch build doors...
I was also not happy with the original road wheels.
I replace them with special order aluminum road wheels. The rest seen on picture bellow are from Trumpeter Kits which are OK and used as master sample
Roof is fixed
Assembled kit:
Finishing...
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Posted: Friday, March 02, 2012 - 05:24 AM UTC
Mozart,
By far that is one big project you have going on. Your work on the buildings is great. Thank you for the detail information on building of the stove. I look foward tpo your updates. Iam planning to do a railroad station one day. Keep up the great work.
Tom
By far that is one big project you have going on. Your work on the buildings is great. Thank you for the detail information on building of the stove. I look foward tpo your updates. Iam planning to do a railroad station one day. Keep up the great work.
Tom
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Posted: Friday, March 02, 2012 - 05:41 AM UTC
Mozart
One more very interesting serie of pics showing your very big skill capacity in scratch stuff !!
The result of this railway carrier show what will be the level of your whole project Congrats to your work !!!
one question ; can you give me some part number for RB Bumpers , I was cherching on their site and do not find any upgrade kit you used ? where have you sourced these ?
Thanks for any help
One more very interesting serie of pics showing your very big skill capacity in scratch stuff !!
The result of this railway carrier show what will be the level of your whole project Congrats to your work !!!
one question ; can you give me some part number for RB Bumpers , I was cherching on their site and do not find any upgrade kit you used ? where have you sourced these ?
Thanks for any help
mozart
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Posted: Friday, March 02, 2012 - 06:04 AM UTC
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one question ; can you give me some part number for RB Bumpers , I was cherching on their site and do not find any upgrade kit you used ? where have you sourced these ?
Thanks for any help
Hi again Michel,
Here is the link:
http://www.rbmodel.com/index.php?action=products&cat=c_bm&sub=35A
These are the part numbers
35A08 Railroad round buffer
&
35A09 Railroad flat buffer
(each set contains two identical buffers)
Please note that you have to order the both. Because wagons use round buffer and flat buffers together
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Posted: Friday, March 02, 2012 - 06:25 AM UTC
Many thanks for your help !
Keep posting your progress am very very interested to see more !
Keep posting your progress am very very interested to see more !
mozart
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Posted: Saturday, March 03, 2012 - 04:27 AM UTC
88mm Flak Wagon is another piece of model I will use for the dio.
There were several varieties of these wagons
This is the one I take as reference.
I started with an old Tamiya Flak 36/37 kit (kept it since 99 ) bud did the Flak 18 conversion with the remaning parts from a Dragon Kit..
Dragon 1/35 Schwerer plattformwagen Typ SSy was used as as a platform
A precise cut wit a help of a friend who owns a Laser cutter.
Had some spares left from another kit. I make a use of them for structure joints...
Also better to lock breaks before firing
Gun fixings:
There were several varieties of these wagons
This is the one I take as reference.
I started with an old Tamiya Flak 36/37 kit (kept it since 99 ) bud did the Flak 18 conversion with the remaning parts from a Dragon Kit..
Dragon 1/35 Schwerer plattformwagen Typ SSy was used as as a platform
A precise cut wit a help of a friend who owns a Laser cutter.
Had some spares left from another kit. I make a use of them for structure joints...
Also better to lock breaks before firing
Gun fixings:
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Posted: Saturday, March 03, 2012 - 05:49 AM UTC
Beware the Tamiya Flak 38. I believe it is the same one as comes with the 7/1 half-track. The detail is very soft and the fit poor. This actually made me decide to buy the Dragon version.
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Posted: Saturday, March 03, 2012 - 06:56 AM UTC
I totaly agree with the old Tamiya Flak kit. Its poor with details but surprisingly it fit fine with Dragon parts I added.
Finished assembly
After primer paint
Painted
Finished assembly
After primer paint
Painted
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Posted: Saturday, March 03, 2012 - 07:52 AM UTC
Oh Wow..... top build!!
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Posted: Saturday, March 03, 2012 - 08:23 AM UTC
Was that plastic o balsa wood you used to make the wall?
I want to someday build the rail car that you pictured first with the 88 form what appears to be a luftwaffee flak car?
I want to someday build the rail car that you pictured first with the 88 form what appears to be a luftwaffee flak car?
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Posted: Saturday, March 03, 2012 - 06:47 PM UTC
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Was that plastic o balsa wood you used to make the wall?
neither the both. its 1,5mm plywood
Posted: Saturday, March 03, 2012 - 09:53 PM UTC
Excellent Cem. Some great details as well as interesting and unusual models. Looking forward to more.
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Posted: Sunday, March 04, 2012 - 05:51 AM UTC
Brilliant by far one of the best projects I have seen and it's not finished yet it will look magnificent when finished wow
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Posted: Sunday, March 04, 2012 - 09:56 AM UTC
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Quoted TextNice job thus far.
Where did you find the molds for the lion imprint in these pics?
Thanks,
I mold lion relief form one of my model kits.
it is a pièce of the Italeri 6410 village fountain
Moreno
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Posted: Sunday, March 04, 2012 - 11:11 AM UTC
Hi,
This is So Cool. OUTSTANDING !!!!
milvehfan
This is So Cool. OUTSTANDING !!!!
milvehfan
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Posted: Sunday, March 04, 2012 - 11:35 AM UTC
Very, Very Nice!
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Posted: Sunday, March 04, 2012 - 09:38 PM UTC
one word: wow!
at first, when I saw how big diorama you are planning to do I was anxious about it. It is not easy thing to plan everything to look natural and to place everything so that diorama will not look like desert. But now I see how many vehicles you are using and your attachment to every detail I may stop worring about it. I am only curious how many figures you are planning to use - you have place for at least hundred of them:)
At the end I will write: GOOD WORK!
at first, when I saw how big diorama you are planning to do I was anxious about it. It is not easy thing to plan everything to look natural and to place everything so that diorama will not look like desert. But now I see how many vehicles you are using and your attachment to every detail I may stop worring about it. I am only curious how many figures you are planning to use - you have place for at least hundred of them:)
At the end I will write: GOOD WORK!
Posted: Sunday, March 04, 2012 - 10:10 PM UTC
Hi Cem,
Terrific work on the wagons and buildings. Real quality and detail which should make this one a winner.
Thanks for sharing the build.
Al
Terrific work on the wagons and buildings. Real quality and detail which should make this one a winner.
Thanks for sharing the build.
Al