How to make a wooden barn. 1/35 scratch build modelling
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2023
- Tutorial video showing how to scratch build 1/35 scale dioramas using carboard and polystyrene. For dioramas, wargaming or OO/HO train layouts. "how to" tips and ideas for scale modelling on a budget
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Thank you Mr Don . Another fantastic project you got there. I learned something new making a wooden planks old and breaking. Great job.👍👍
Another big thumbs up DD. I really like what you did with the popsicle sticks. Especially since they look like real boards. Your weathering almost looks like paint fading on the wooden barn boards. The barn doors also look really nice. You could also add hinges to the barn doors made out of aluminum pie or takeout containers. Thank you for once again sharing another excellent idea for a diorama along with your "how to tips" for scale modelling on a budget.
Fantastic and straight forward and best of all cost next to nothing thank you for bringing it to us
Wow, Don, you never cease to amaze me, this is brilliant. Thank you for keeping, keeping on 👍
Very nice result 👍 If you take some wire wool and white vinegar in a big jar (Like a hotdog jar) and drop your tongue sticks in and leave for a day or two you should get a nice aged wood effect without painting. A wire brush dragged over the sticks is another good ageing/graining trick.
I can't understand why your videos don't get more likes? 🤔
Thanks I'll try that. As regards number of likes, you and me both.
Love it, looks amazing, great job thank you
That looks fantastic Don.
Great work and inspt.e to get on and do some dioramas
This is great, Don! It never fails to amaze me what you are able to do with everyday, inexpensive materials. Even without figures or vehicles, as a purely civilian "still-life," this is a very nice piece that would look good on a shelf or even a coffee table.
As always, thanks for sharing!
Don did you use 2 mm card to make the doors? Just was wondering if 1mm would work seeing how you put the wood on it.
Yes l used 2mm but 1mm would do just as well
@@nanplabwern thank you