WOW!!
I'm always trying to better myself as to what I can produce but this is just light years beyond what I come up with. Brilliant.
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Posted: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 - 10:31 AM UTC
GregCloseCombat
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Posted: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 - 02:24 PM UTC
True Architect - love the water element to be added.
4egevara
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Posted: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 - 08:40 PM UTC
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Hi Kirill,
I must say, I have seen lots of scratch built projects in my time, but this is one of the very best. The gate, the latches, the doors, the stonework, the waterwheel are superb. I am impressed as I mentioned before. You should make this talent available on YouTube as it makes any of my efforts look downright primative. I can't wait to see the finished project. I would also like to see your hand at figures and or vehicles. Looking forward to the rest, so do keep us posted, pal.
Ironmike
Hi, Mike!
Thank you for the evaluation of the work. Heroes of the diorama, I will begin to show a little later, you first need to end up with a base for the diorama. In fact, the characters have already selected a diorama for a long time, and collected by 40%. But I decided to show everything in order and not mixed. I would also like you to look forward to painting. (in-confidence to say that I started to paint mill. )
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WOW!!
I'm always trying to better myself as to what I can produce but this is just light years beyond what I come up with. Brilliant.
We are very similar! I also always try to do the next work better than the previous! and this help me a lot of my friends, colleagues from all over the world!
Thanks for the comment!
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True Architect - love the water element to be added.
The river is said too loudly, I will have a small stream., And water to the mill will be supplied to a trough.
4egevara
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Posted: Thursday, March 29, 2012 - 05:54 AM UTC
The new update
Fully finished with the surface.
1. I decided to pick up some ground level, for the use of building plaster.
Set all controls to be run separately to the situation room for them without any glue, after wrapping them with foil.
Then the solution was poured plaster when it is dry, I could easily remove all the items again (each of them will be easier to paint + in a cast, we obtain the exact location under their land)
After that I was covered with a layer of wood glue.
2. For a finishing layer of the surface, I decided to use terracotta clay for sculpting company Keraplast.
It is soaked in water, applied directly with his hands, after 24 hours hardens completely.
Unlike plaster, it dries in 24 hours, and long retains plasticity, which allows quite happily generate the desired relief to us to make tracks, etc.
If an error is always possible to convert the traces on the surface again.
In general, I really like this stuff!!
3. That looked like so here is my reason for dioramas, after application of the composition.
4. Then add in some places small pebbles and sand.
For fixation using carpenter's glue PVA.
All this will in my opinion a good detail and texture to the surface.
5. To see all in one color - primed.
The funnel, the rest from falling, or mines, or bombs ...
I made a rock on the already proven technology of the pine bark.
Here is a texture surface is if you look closer ...
Well, putting an end to construction work, went to a paint.
He began to paint slowly mill .... While paid only the basic colors.
We still dokrasit little minor details and then begin toning and aging of ....
In the structure, too, decided to try out different techniques of color.
The walls of gray stone painted in one color (colored stones plan to make a variety of oil filters)
Well, the mill decided to try a standard for houses contrasting color.
Damage to it will not be applied later.
Fully finished with the surface.
1. I decided to pick up some ground level, for the use of building plaster.
Set all controls to be run separately to the situation room for them without any glue, after wrapping them with foil.
Then the solution was poured plaster when it is dry, I could easily remove all the items again (each of them will be easier to paint + in a cast, we obtain the exact location under their land)
After that I was covered with a layer of wood glue.
2. For a finishing layer of the surface, I decided to use terracotta clay for sculpting company Keraplast.
It is soaked in water, applied directly with his hands, after 24 hours hardens completely.
Unlike plaster, it dries in 24 hours, and long retains plasticity, which allows quite happily generate the desired relief to us to make tracks, etc.
If an error is always possible to convert the traces on the surface again.
In general, I really like this stuff!!
3. That looked like so here is my reason for dioramas, after application of the composition.
4. Then add in some places small pebbles and sand.
For fixation using carpenter's glue PVA.
All this will in my opinion a good detail and texture to the surface.
5. To see all in one color - primed.
The funnel, the rest from falling, or mines, or bombs ...
I made a rock on the already proven technology of the pine bark.
Here is a texture surface is if you look closer ...
Well, putting an end to construction work, went to a paint.
He began to paint slowly mill .... While paid only the basic colors.
We still dokrasit little minor details and then begin toning and aging of ....
In the structure, too, decided to try out different techniques of color.
The walls of gray stone painted in one color (colored stones plan to make a variety of oil filters)
Well, the mill decided to try a standard for houses contrasting color.
Damage to it will not be applied later.
4egevara
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Posted: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 - 08:30 AM UTC
bill1
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Posted: Wednesday, April 04, 2012 - 09:00 AM UTC
Yo Kirill,
Nice movements here...
Nice layout, very dynamic...
The weathering on the wood is superb...spot on!
Keep up!
Greetz Nico
Nice movements here...
Nice layout, very dynamic...
The weathering on the wood is superb...spot on!
Keep up!
Greetz Nico
SoumiArbs
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Posted: Sunday, April 08, 2012 - 04:26 AM UTC
Your work is outstanding Sir. Please keep us posted.
4egevara
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Posted: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 - 09:09 PM UTC
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Yo Kirill,
Nice movements here...
Nice layout, very dynamic...
The weathering on the wood is superb...spot on!
Keep up!
Greetz Nico
Hello Nico!
I'm glad you like my work, I hope I can continue to show something interesting in my work!
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Your work is outstanding Sir. Please keep us posted.
David Thanks for rating!
4egevara
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Posted: Friday, May 04, 2012 - 07:10 AM UTC
The new update
Hi, everybody!
Lately worked a diorama a little more.
It is a little about that was made:
- the bridge is painted and established;
- over the bridge completed the invoice of a road surface;
- painted soil in base earth color;
- painted separate pieces of soil about a funnel in contrast colors;
- the prepared structures from plaster painted in base colors;
- the fence from old boards broke and threw out - it did not turn out to paint adequately, I will do anew;
- fixed on the glue, all buildings prepared for this stage elements;
- for seal of small cracks used acrylic putty tinted by brown acryle. For the invoice added small sand;
- slowly started to tint objects (are complete for 35 percent)
For the item of Page I wait I will not wait when I will start to add a grass and to tint everything oil and pigments...
Ah yes, replaced a logo... bored me something last... chose classics of a genre.
Hi, everybody!
Lately worked a diorama a little more.
It is a little about that was made:
- the bridge is painted and established;
- over the bridge completed the invoice of a road surface;
- painted soil in base earth color;
- painted separate pieces of soil about a funnel in contrast colors;
- the prepared structures from plaster painted in base colors;
- the fence from old boards broke and threw out - it did not turn out to paint adequately, I will do anew;
- fixed on the glue, all buildings prepared for this stage elements;
- for seal of small cracks used acrylic putty tinted by brown acryle. For the invoice added small sand;
- slowly started to tint objects (are complete for 35 percent)
For the item of Page I wait I will not wait when I will start to add a grass and to tint everything oil and pigments...
Ah yes, replaced a logo... bored me something last... chose classics of a genre.
Peelou75
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Posted: Friday, May 04, 2012 - 08:27 AM UTC
Hi Kirill,
It is simply awesome. The damage on the building caused by the near explosion seems very realistic!
It is simply awesome. The damage on the building caused by the near explosion seems very realistic!
exer
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Posted: Friday, May 04, 2012 - 10:22 AM UTC
Amazing work-really excellent
4egevara
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Posted: Friday, May 04, 2012 - 06:25 PM UTC
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Hi Kirill,
It is simply awesome. The damage on the building caused by the near explosion seems very realistic!
Hello Istvan!
Thanks for job evaluation.
Unfortunately, damages on the house the yet final... I think that further the impression of them should will amplify even more.
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Amazing work-really excellent
It is very pleasant to me to hear, that work while is pleasant!
Tanksami
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Posted: Friday, May 04, 2012 - 07:48 PM UTC
Hi Krill,
This is just looking amazing & a fantastic level to try & aspire to reach!!
Just incredible!!!
Cheers Mike
This is just looking amazing & a fantastic level to try & aspire to reach!!
Just incredible!!!
Cheers Mike
SoumiArbs
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Posted: Friday, May 04, 2012 - 10:03 PM UTC
Wonderful work. You inspire me to do better work sir. You've used a lot of materials and technique that willl help me to that. Please keep us posted
4egevara
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Posted: Monday, May 07, 2012 - 04:48 AM UTC
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Hi Krill,
This is just looking amazing & a fantastic level to try & aspire to reach!!
Just incredible!!!
Cheers Mike
Hello Mike!
Thanks for kind words... But actually at me not everything managed to be realized how I conceived. Absence of experience affects.
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Wonderful work. You inspire me to do better work sir. You've used a lot of materials and technique that willl help me to that. Please keep us posted
Hello David!
I am very glad that you found something in my work useful to yourselves. I certainly understand that my English isn't so good, but I think that people with an identical hobby, will understand each other from a half-word!
4egevara
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Posted: Monday, May 14, 2012 - 05:32 AM UTC
Hi, everybody!
It was possible to do a diorama a little.
Tried in work one more technology - imitation of an old colourful covering.
In life my unpretentious camera looks more abruptly than on a photo, but unfortunately, alas, can't transfer all trifles...
The received result on a photo.
When the fence will be established into place, I will put here and there a moss.
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It was possible to do a diorama a little.
Tried in work one more technology - imitation of an old colourful covering.
In life my unpretentious camera looks more abruptly than on a photo, but unfortunately, alas, can't transfer all trifles...
The received result on a photo.
When the fence will be established into place, I will put here and there a moss.
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jpg upload
image upload
image hosting
chefchris
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Posted: Monday, May 14, 2012 - 07:22 AM UTC
WoW! That fence looks incredible.... I love the color and the moss. Your work is inspirational to say the least...
Chris
Chris
youngtiger1
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Posted: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - 05:08 PM UTC
OMG, you are doing some amazing work here on this thread. I love everything you have done. Also, thank you for the step-by-step guide.
Mike
Mike
roudeleiw
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Posted: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - 05:26 PM UTC
Very impressive work Kiryll!
What wood do you use for the fence and the yard filling? Balsa?
Greets
Claude
What wood do you use for the fence and the yard filling? Balsa?
Greets
Claude
4egevara
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Posted: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 - 08:59 PM UTC
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WoW! That fence looks incredible.... I love the color and the moss. Your work is inspirational to say the least...
Chris
Thanks for an assessment Chris!
If my work causes inspiration I is glad even more!
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OMG, you are doing some amazing work here on this thread. I love everything you have done. Also, thank you for the step-by-step guide.
Mike
Hello Mike. Step by step it turns out to show only because work very big and the good detailing is required. I am glad that you like work at this stage. and than all this will end, I and itself yet don't know!
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Very impressive work Kiryll!
What wood do you use for the fence and the yard filling? Balsa?
Greets
Claude
Hello Claude!
I use birch wood. In my city to me it was not possible to find Balza in sale.
Thanks for the comment
PantherF
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Posted: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 - 10:11 PM UTC
Really nice work. You are so very talented!
~ Jeff
~ Jeff
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4egevara
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Posted: Saturday, May 19, 2012 - 03:07 AM UTC
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Really nice work. You are so very talented!
~ Jeff
Thanks for kind words and for job evaluation Jeff!
Posted: Saturday, May 19, 2012 - 04:07 AM UTC
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When Claude Joachim tells you you've done a good job you know it's true! I wish I had 1/100th of your talent! I'm following this closely. Thanks for sharing.
Jeff
Jeff