Harrytheheid
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PART 1
Hi Guys,
I’m presently working on another Desert diorama. The base was started last time I was home but is still unfinished, so here’s another series of photos that brings the construction up to date.
I hope this will encourage other members of the forum to have a go at building their own dioramas. Its really not all that difficult.
Cheers
H
As usual a wooden kitchen chopping board was used for the dio base. This is one of the smaller ones at 200mm x 140mm.
The idea here was to have a large-ish slope on the left-hand side and some smaller rises on the right-hand side with figures on the "hill" and in the "valley".
Here's the hill under construction. it began life as a plastic kitchen basket for storing vegetables/fruit.
This is one of The Heid's innovative methods used to keep everything in place while the two-part epoxy that's holding everything together cures.
After the two-part epoxy was set, some plaster-impregnated bandages (the kind that's used for sprained wrists, etc.) were laid over the basic groundwork. Once this was dry, a couple of layers of plaster were applied to form the desert. Several washes of acrylic paint of various consistencies and in diverse desert colours were then added.
An early layout experiment using some Crusader figures.
Another layout experiment using AK figures. Some day I'll get around to repainting that NMA armoured car.
Having obtained the EA Vickers Tankette and already having the FOB version, I decided to see how they might look on this base. Hmmm....not bad.
To be continued.
Hi Guys,
I’m presently working on another Desert diorama. The base was started last time I was home but is still unfinished, so here’s another series of photos that brings the construction up to date.
I hope this will encourage other members of the forum to have a go at building their own dioramas. Its really not all that difficult.
Cheers
H
As usual a wooden kitchen chopping board was used for the dio base. This is one of the smaller ones at 200mm x 140mm.
The idea here was to have a large-ish slope on the left-hand side and some smaller rises on the right-hand side with figures on the "hill" and in the "valley".
Here's the hill under construction. it began life as a plastic kitchen basket for storing vegetables/fruit.

This is one of The Heid's innovative methods used to keep everything in place while the two-part epoxy that's holding everything together cures.

After the two-part epoxy was set, some plaster-impregnated bandages (the kind that's used for sprained wrists, etc.) were laid over the basic groundwork. Once this was dry, a couple of layers of plaster were applied to form the desert. Several washes of acrylic paint of various consistencies and in diverse desert colours were then added.

An early layout experiment using some Crusader figures.

Another layout experiment using AK figures. Some day I'll get around to repainting that NMA armoured car.

Having obtained the EA Vickers Tankette and already having the FOB version, I decided to see how they might look on this base. Hmmm....not bad.

To be continued.