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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Thantsants on December 19, 2010, 08:21:51 PM
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Evening all - thought I'd post a few pics of my work in progress on a diorama I'm making as a Christmas present for my dear wife!
Fiddled around with E-Z-Water for the paddy fields - not looking too bad I don't think - any tips on how to repair any scratches they might receive in the final stages of completing the thing? Don't think the static grass will stand up to the hot air gun I've been using - or maybe I should have put the grass on last... ::)
Got one more samurai to finish painting and then need to attach them - would have liked to clip off the bases but the legs are so delicate it'll be a right pain - think I'm going to have to blend the bases in with miliput which might look a bit weird but I'm sure she won't mind!
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/PC190506.jpg)
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/PC190512.jpg)
Still waiting for the geisha mini who will be the center-piece - she'll stand atop the hill with this samurai gazing up at her...
Time is getting a bit fine now... >:(
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/PC190511.jpg)
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/PC190507.jpg)
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/PC190508.jpg)
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/PC190509.jpg)
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/PC190510.jpg)
Any other tips, hints or offers of geisha minis that can get here in the next two days are more than welcome!! ;D
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Perrys have a geisha.
http://www.perry-miniatures.com/index2.html
Love the setup, the cherry blossom and the rice paddies.
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Looking very nice indeed :-* :-*
Small suggestion... A few tall weeds between the road and the paddy field wouldn't go amiss, just in a few choice locations and a bit more undergrowth around the sakura and you're done :)
My wife has a rather bad virus at the mo so no chance for a translation of the poem in your last thread. I'll see what I can do tomorrow.
cheers
James
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Thanks for the comments chaps!
Joroas - nearly went for that geisha - presume you meant the one that comes with the townsfolk? Instead I bought from Taban miniatures - they've said its been sent and that was a week ago - fingers crossed it'll get here in time...
Sorry to hear you're wife's not well James - no worries if you can't rustle anything up - there's always the old google-fu to fall back on!
I was toying with the idea of some longer weeds - I have some straw coloured stuff but thought it might look out of place - think I'll give it a go though.
Agreed on the under growth! :D
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Thanks to all those who gave such great advice on putting this together - it went down a treat! :D
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/P1070567.jpg)
The inscription reads (I hope!) -
In this shimmering spring day
Ah, with ever anxious heart
The blossoms are falling
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/P1070566.jpg)
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/P1070570.jpg)
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/P1070568.jpg)
(http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/ss360/thantsants/Dioramas/East/P1070569.jpg)
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Great stuff. Love the inscription and the third photo down captures the scene perfectly :-* :-*
Glad it was well received :)
cheers
James
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Yep - quite like that pic too!
Cheers for all your advice! :D
Hope your better half is feeling better by the way.
Cheers!
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Hi Thantsants
Great diorama, really like the blossoms and the flowers; the minis are painted really well too. I have a ton of Samurai but I'm too intimidated to paint them,
Great stuff!
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Hope your better half is feeling better by the way.
She had swine flu ::) and it still getting over it but thanks anyway :)
cheers
James
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Blinking marvellous. Well done you. :)
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Glad to hear she's on the mend James. :)
Damien -I can sympathise! I had to do some rather speedy googling on samurai armour to figure out how to paint them in a month as I knew next to nothing about them before I started - hair-raising stuff and that was just for three of them! :o Can't wait to get back to my nice simple Orcs now! ;)
Can't claim credit for the blossom trees though - they're from a great company called model trees - think there's a link on the thread I posted in the How To section.
Cheers Cap'n!
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:o :-* Really great looking diorama. Well done.
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Great diorama!
My favorite fig is the peasant in the wide-brimmed hat leaning over his hoe. Can you point me to where that mini's from?
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That's a really great diorama, very nice work 8)
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Thanks again all!
All the minis apart from the geisha are from the Perry Age of Wars samurai range.
The peasant comes with the villagers pack. :D
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It looks really good, Thantsants!
Dioramas are so much fun to make but, I have found out personally, not much fun once they are ready.
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Cheers Hammers - know what you mean - nothing for it now other than let it gather dust on a shelf! ;D
It will serve one purpose though - to remind me that painting samurai is a pain and not to go getting myself into any samurai skirmish projects! ;)
Just trying to get up steam to resume the Napoleonic naval dioramam I have planned for my Dad's birthday at the end of the month...
Watch this space for a thread begging for tips on sculpting and painting a large (roughly 200mm x 300mm) area of realistic waves!
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Well, if you're after good looking waves then you can do worse than to look here
http://www.jbadiorama.com/tsushima_ii.php (http://www.jbadiorama.com/tsushima_ii.php)
I'm on my i-touch thing so if the linky doesn't work then let me know and I'll sort it tomorrow :)
cheers
James