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Sticky on material used, processes?

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Posted by Harrowbeer on Wednesday, September 7, 2005 3:09 AM
Experiment, experiment and then try again!! You will find the methods and materials that suit you the best, trial and error you can't beat it.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 5, 2005 9:25 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by gringe88

the reason why there isn't a sticky is because there are numerous types of dios that can be built, and each has different problems and answers. furthermore, everybody's got their own methods and materials to tackle such problems, meaning that there isn't necessarily only one way to do something. your best bet is to just get one of the several diorama books out there, which contain many of the general techniques on doing dios. the one by lynn kessler is a good one, and especially shepard paine's how to book. theyre each about twenty bucks, but they're real handy, and don't require that you be on the computer while you're doing work


thanks gringe for the reference on the books there. I knew there would be a few techniques, guess it would take up too much space really.
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Posted by gringe88 on Monday, September 5, 2005 11:26 AM
the reason why there isn't a sticky is because there are numerous types of dios that can be built, and each has different problems and answers. furthermore, everybody's got their own methods and materials to tackle such problems, meaning that there isn't necessarily only one way to do something. your best bet is to just get one of the several diorama books out there, which contain many of the general techniques on doing dios. the one by lynn kessler is a good one, and especially shepard paine's how to book. theyre each about twenty bucks, but they're real handy, and don't require that you be on the computer while you're doing work
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Sticky on material used, processes?
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 5, 2005 6:47 AM
Hello all

Just a thread, by a noobie, asking why there wasnt a Sticky on materials/processes/methods (at least basic) on how people not only set up the ground work on a diorama, the base and subsequent reinforcing if needed(or larger scale battlefield), but how they actually go about producing the end results and the intricacies throughout the process.

Could this happen? Would be very handy and helpful from a complete noob like myself, who has a little bit of passion there, but dont know where to start somewhat.

cheers
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