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How to build a Large Normandy Dio in 1/72 scale. Finnished!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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How to build a Large Normandy Dio in 1/72 scale. Finnished!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Bodge on Wednesday, September 24, 2008 11:34 AM

Hi all, ive been wanting to do a large  Dio in this scale for ages.Ive been collecting imfo and models and material over the last few years. My intentions is to build it in sections that will join together as to make it easier to manouver about. Most of my inspiration on this comes from Railway modeling.So i got up this morning and thought right im taking the day off  and im starting this dio and ive done quite well in one day. First off ive cut and braced a piece of thin plywood and sanded the edges,next up ivestarted to sculpt some polystyrene into the desired shape im looking for. ive got an idea in my mind as to what im after and its essential to plan or scetch your dio before you start. Im wanting a road over astone bridge and the land to taiper down to a town or farm with a chuch set back with a graveyard.

Check your dimentions of buildings and vehicles, ive used some that ive built previously.

Then ive covered the road and bridge section in polyfiller mixed with pva to stop it cracking. Next up came the covering of the banks with a hanging basket liner. This was glued down with pva and then teased to make the grass stick up. I then added areas of fine foliage and brambles made out of horsehaire  and  scenic fine turf glued on for foliage.

Then i scribed out the stones on the bridge with a toothpick.

Then added some more foliage.

This will need spraying to bring all the landscape together with shades of green. Thats all ive done but thats in one day so not so bad. More very soonThumbs Up [tup]

Today i have painted river bed in shades of dark brown/green at edges and lighter green in middle. I then painted stonework on bridge and painted the road which will need weathering more at a later date.Ive blended some of the grass area,s and poured my first layer of resin for the river.

The hbuildings ive made out of cerial boxes covered with brick paper then cornerstones and individual tile strips cut out of paper, then painted and weathered with a hole in the base for grain of wheat lightbulbs to be added later. I might render the buildings with filler and pva (glue) to more reprecent the French type of buildings.

IT MAKES IT A LOT MORE FUN WHEN YOU MAKE EVERYTHING RATHER THAN BUY!

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Posted by Lufttiger on Wednesday, September 24, 2008 12:40 PM

Wow that looks great!!!, so what are you using for ground & the bridge?, is it Mud (plaster) and your mixing PVA? What is PVA? Looking really good.

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mmc
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Posted by mmc on Wednesday, September 24, 2008 2:39 PM

Wow, this has really got my juices flowing. I've been bitten by the small scale bug and been doing a bit of browsing for small scale buildings and other stuff. I can't wait to see more.

Mark

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Posted by Bodge on Thursday, September 25, 2008 12:09 PM
The bridge and ground cover is faced with filler/plaster.
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Posted by the doog on Thursday, September 25, 2008 1:19 PM

WOW, Bodge--HARD CORE, man!!!!

This looks honestly stunning so far!

Just one question--where do ya keep something this big??!

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Posted by Bodge on Thursday, September 25, 2008 3:18 PM

Cheers Doog, ive made this the width to fit on a standard worktop and im making it in sections so that it can be stored and moved easier. tTonight ive rendered a couple of the buildings the same way i would do a full size house . Ive done it with filler& mixed in some pva glue to help it addhere to the model. I wanted a finnish that was a little uneaven and slightly chipped .I wasnt completly happy with plain brickwork buildings as it didnt portray the look i was after.

 These building cost about A pound to make ,bargain.

These will recieve some weathering when dry.

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Posted by SteveM on Thursday, September 25, 2008 7:14 PM

You made what?? with what???!!!

This is incredible, the whole scene. The shot taken with the trees in the background could fool you, if you weren't aware of what you were looking at. And those buildings look remarkable.

I'm lovin' this one, Bodge.

Steve

 

Steve M.

On the workbench: ginormous Kharkov dio

 

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Posted by Bodge on Friday, September 26, 2008 4:02 AM
Cheers SteveM and there,s a whole lot more to come . This is gonna take ages!
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Posted by mark983 on Friday, September 26, 2008 5:45 AM

This is amazing...I've always wanted to do a large sectional diorama but could never figure out what I wanted to portray..This my friend is stunning..your building work is amazing...you are truly an artist...will be looking forward to more pix.

 

Mark

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Posted by Bodge on Friday, September 26, 2008 1:17 PM

Thanks Mark and here,s my latest update. Poured second layer of resin to river fixed two buildings down and added weeds round edges and layed some more grass and undergrowth down.

Just havin a mess about with a couple of additions to get a taster of things to come.

mmc
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Posted by mmc on Friday, September 26, 2008 1:21 PM

Are you sure you haven't just taken a photo outsideBig Smile [:D]. Fantastic scenery and buildings, I'm lost for words, I wanna be like Bodge!!!!

Mark

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Posted by Bodge on Friday, September 26, 2008 2:00 PM

Clown [:o)]HEY, ive got a fanSign - Welcome [#welcome]Approve [^]Thumbs Up [tup]

Seriously ,cheers Mark.

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Posted by the doog on Friday, September 26, 2008 2:08 PM

Bodge, I'm just speechless....honestly....it looks like you've just created a "world" in there!

YOU ARE "The CreatOR"!! (you have to say it like "Cre--AY--TOOOOOOR"!!) LOL!

Seriously--mind blowing, man. Just mind blowing!

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Posted by mark983 on Friday, September 26, 2008 2:12 PM

These are great pictures..looking at this and other dioramas, some people are real strong on the scenery side and weak on the model..others are strong modelers...with weak scenery...It's like how I play golf...great drives but can't putt to save my life!!  Very hard to do both well...you however are doing it!!  I'm anxious to see how it all ties together...great job

Mark 

 

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Posted by Bodge on Friday, September 26, 2008 2:18 PM

 Always a pleasure Doog,did u enjoy your fix?Whistling [:-^]Yeah!! [yeah]Wow!! [wow]Yeah!! [yeah]

Seriously i allways apreciate the comments especially good onesThumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by Bodge on Friday, September 26, 2008 2:23 PM
Cheers Mark , thats really nice of you to say so ,i suppose being a part time Artist helps no end. But hey were all artists on here. I will sleep well tonight knowing my work is not in vein.Thumbs Up [tup]
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Posted by Buddho on Friday, September 26, 2008 2:59 PM

Mr Bodge...you are a fantastic diorama-sisist! Excellent work and a pleasure to watch you work your magic in this WIP format. Shy [8)]

 Regards Dan

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Posted by Bodge on Friday, September 26, 2008 3:06 PM
Thanks Buddho ,this is gonna take some time as this is only the first section of about 4. I must be mad. I think i need to get out more?Blush [:I]
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Posted by SteveM on Friday, September 26, 2008 8:52 PM

You keep saying that this is gonna take some time but, I swear, didn't you just start this like 2 days ago??!! You are blasting through what would take me weeks to pull off.

Just incredible work.

Steve

 

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Posted by Bodge on Saturday, September 27, 2008 4:50 AM
Yer but this is only the first section, and the novalty hasnt worn off yet.
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Posted by yoyokel on Saturday, September 27, 2008 9:29 AM
Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup] very well done Bodge. keep it up!

" All movements go too far "

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Posted by vespa boy on Saturday, September 27, 2008 9:57 AM

Well done Bodger. Nice work.

I agree 100%...It is a lot more fun when you make everything yourself.

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This ain't no Mudd Club, or C.B.G.B.,
I ain't got time for that now

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Posted by Bodge on Saturday, September 27, 2008 1:38 PM

Thanks friends 4 your encouragement . Here,s the latest. Ive added grass slope bordered by a hedgrow with a cornfield done out of an old paintbrush. I have added more weeds and grasses around buildings and added a gate and a wall to the side of the house. Also atree and a couple more bramble bushes. Oh well on with the work!Sigh [sigh]

All the area allready landscaped has got to be super detailed with the likes of farm cart and equipement and barrels ,telephone poles and cables,wastepipes out of the buildings and electric  supply to the main buildings, signeposts and the like. All this before i even start on the figures and WW2 equipment. Still im happy with how its going.

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Posted by Luftwoller on Saturday, September 27, 2008 3:42 PM

Bloody hell, Andy. Thats just amazing. What did you oppo say when you said 'Im skiving off today to model' Was he pleased LOL. Ill tell SATAN (Big E) to have a look. He'll be as blown away as I am, im sure.

...Guy

..'Your an embarrassment to the human genus, makes me ashamed to call myself Homo'.
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Posted by Bodge on Sunday, September 28, 2008 1:59 PM

Cheers Guy, And the work goes on ,Today i have laid in the rest of the road in plaster with a ditch to one side and a drop down to a marshy field on the other .I got the grass seed out and sowed the field on the right hand side,(man that grass grows quick  it needs cutting already.) I then added tufts of grass in marsh and grass bank, these i done by pulling off little clumps of a grass matt and sticking them in individually with pva glue and theres a lot of them. ive had to blend the two different fields together with the clumps getting more sparce as they go up the bank. The rest of the field was made out of hanging basket liner as before. I have also made some hedge row out of rubber horse hair and scenic foliage  glued on with spray adhesive. there is more needed on this side yet with the addition of trees and long grass/weeds etc.But its comming on nicely.Hopefully i can get the airbrush out tommorow and green up the field just a bit like i did to the riverbank as to tie in all the greenery together ,but keeping this proccess  light as to not over do it. im trying to get this as realistic as possible.

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Posted by stick man on Sunday, September 28, 2008 11:39 PM

WOW man thats Fantastic!!!! it looks soooooo real!

One thing though maybe you should consider some old rusted out farm equiptment (if you can find any/scrach any) betwean that brick wall and the house I think that would look pretty cool.

Smile [:)] 

 

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Posted by Bodge on Monday, September 29, 2008 2:30 AM
Thanks stick man, no details added yet as mentioned in the previous posts, this is the construction stage.
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Posted by panzerguy on Monday, September 29, 2008 8:01 AM

 

  Bodge WOWBow [bow]! That is really some great work.  With the detail the 1/72 scale kits have these days this is gonna be a stunner for sure .

"Happiness is a belt fed weapon"

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Posted by Bodge on Monday, September 29, 2008 9:26 AM

  Thanks panzerguy. Latest update ,sprayed grass areas, ripples to water with pva which will dry clear and more weeds etc.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 29, 2008 9:37 AM
Very nice.  This is a clinic in groundwork, terrain and structural building...
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