Micro diorama
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The track will be a standard straight by Hornby. Ballast will also be laid with weathering to both the track and ballast.
I have uploaded a picture of my work so far..

Last edit: by Kev
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Kev
Kev
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Good start to your scene, but you may want to remove that photo for one without your name and address on it, as an open forum can attract unwanted attention from the darker parts of the internet.
Stay safe,
Bill
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At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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Cheers
Matt
Edit to add. Bill beat to it lol
Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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Happy Modelling
Kev
Kev
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Cheers
Matt
Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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Like the others - looking forward to seeing how you progress. :thumbs
'Petermac
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Thanks Peter I like to make certain my dioramas have a nice strong base to work on. :thumbsThat's a fairly hefty piece of timber for such a small loco Kev ……………… :shock:
Like the others - looking forward to seeing how you progress. :thumbs
Happy Modelling
Kev
Kev
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The track has been laid ready for painting and weathering and ballasting will be completed. But for now a little progress picture..

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Kev
Kev
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You might like you delete the similar other photos from your gallery.
Stay safe and looking forward to your scenics and weathering.
Bill
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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So for now a progress picture..

Happy Modelling
Kev
Kev
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Actually, in all seriousness, a small backscene would enhance the scene immensely. It could be removable to fit it into the box.
Terry
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Looks good Kev. When are you going to add the buildings? :lol:
Actually, in all seriousness, a small backscene would enhance the scene immensely. It could be removable to fit it into the box.
Terry
Hi Terry thanks for the kind comments, I was just thinking about adding a small back scene. My next diorama build will have one or two lineside buildings. ;-)
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Kev
Kev
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I'm in two minds about a back scene but you could easily do one that is changeable so you can try different themes to see what works ? And even change it occasionally.
Looking forward to see where you go with it :thumbs
Cheers
Matt
Wasnie me, a big boy did it and ran away
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
"Why did you volunteer ? I didn't Sir, the other three stepped backwards"
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I'm so glad you have painted that rocky bank Kev, for some reason everytime I looked at the image in post 8 I started feeling peckish ! Then I figured out why :lol:
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I'm in two minds about a back scene but you could easily do one that is changeable so you can try different themes to see what works ? And even change it occasionally.
Looking forward to see where you go with it :thumbs
Cheers
Matt





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