You are a Master! He makes his dioramas very cool! Tell me, what is the density of this foam? Вы Мастер! Очень классно делает свои диорамы! Подскажите, какая плотность пенопласта, который вы используете для производства булыжника?
Hello, Thank you very much, you are very kind my friend. I use the densest type (30-32 Density kg/m3). Здравствуйте. Большое спасибо, вы очень добры, мой друг. Я использую самый плотный тип (30-32 Плотность кг/м3). 🙏🍻
Very nice job and great result. Could you tell me where you purchased the grey sand and grey colored small gravel? Those are both items I would find very useful for my HO mountain scenery. Thanks in advance. Phil Jersey Shore Area
First of all, thank you very much for your nice comment, 90% of the materials I use are natural materials. I always collect them from the places I come across during my travels. Fine sand is sea sand, pebbles of mixed sizes are by the stream. The big gray stones are from a parking lot on an intercity road. But I have also bought such products from the "noch" brand before. you can take a look if you want. 🤗
@@NightOwl.ScaleModeller Thanks for the detailed reply. I will check the Noch brand. There are a few companies that make the small size gravel, but it can getvery expensive when you need a lot of materials. Thanks again! Phil
@@uptownphotography You're welcome Yes, you are right, they sell very small quantities of products at very high prices. The biggest reason why I cooperate with nature for natural materials. cheers 😊🍺
I use a lot of rulers. Which one are you talking about 😊 I think it's an angle ruler. A small and angled version of the T ruler used in architectural drawings
Thank you very much for your nice comment, mate. I'm glad it was a useful video. Than you also for the super thank you. Your support means a lot to me!
What do you mean by most manual work? Of course, there are places where it is used, but you cannot solve every job with a dremel. Yes. An airbrush is very useful, but first you need to practice with brush painting and washing techniques.
Mate, I admire all your works , but this one is far different in my opinion. I am just speechless. Awesome work. Thank you for sharing your "Know How" with us!!! 🤘🙏
Thank you very much for your nice comment mate! I'm very glad you liked it and that it was a useful video. I try to share useful things as much as I can. 🤘🍻
what was the white 'glue' you were using to stick the xps together with, looked like pva but every type of water based glue i've tried on pva doesnt dry when between parts due to the vapour barrier qualities of xps so far titebond rubber glue and hot glue are the best so far
Yes, I use PVA glue. So far, I have used PVA glue from many brands and have never had any problems. After 12 hours, it adheres very firmly and is impossible to separate. Could it be related to the XPS foam you use?
Pronto abriré una tienda en Etsy.com y pondré a la venta todas mis obras. También he realizado y vendido trabajos solicitados por clientes en mi propio país.
Mamma mia che bravo e ti seguirò xk voglio fare il mio primo diorama con un pezzo di legno trovato al lago dove ci voglio inserire il mio ZAKU e qst ambiente desertico fa al caso mio ❤ grazie.
@@okkupatoliberidiesserlo3535 Naturalmente, poiché la maggior parte dei materiali sono facilmente accessibili ed economici, puoi trovarli ovunque! Di seguito ho elencato i bisogni più elementari; -Colla bianca -Vernice acrilica (la marca non ha importanza, andrà bene anche quella più economica) -Schiuma XPS (per pavimento) -Diverse dimensioni diverse di sabbia e ghiaia -Rami secchi e radici di piante dal giardino Non deve essere per forza un aerografo, se dai un'occhiata agli altri miei diorami puoi vedere diverse tecniche. Inoltre è disponibile in italiano nella sezione Sottotitoli video. Se lo guardi con i sottotitoli ti spiegherò anche le fasi di produzione. Saluti... 🥂
All the materials I used in the construction are easily accessible. - XPS Foam - White glue - Cheap acrylic paint - Sand and gravel in a few different sizes That's it! Cheers! 🍻
I don't use a special formula. The standard type can be found in any DIY store or hobby shop. It dries completely after 12 hours (of course, this varies depending on the thickness of the glue you apply). You can also use safe super glues and hot silicone glue. the choice is yours. You can try and choose the method that suits you best.🍻
Thank a lot mate. 😊 I glue it with white glue. a product similar to mod podge. Does it last outside? What do you mean? Where do you plan to use it? 😏✌🍺
Excellent technique. Finer wire will make for smaller scale. Good video, thanks. I need to make some barbed wire for the rear hoop bracket on the back of 1/35 Sd.Kfz.10 Halftrack.