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How I Build Dioramas(step-by-step)

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  • From: Montreal/Canada
Posted by JohnReid on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 7:37 AM
Where and how to depict the Model Ts tire change is not as simple as it sounds.I originally thought that I might back the car into the garage door and have the front tire being serviced on the module completely out side the hangar.Although this action is taking place within the modules reality/fantasy border of the buildings foundation walls it is outside of the main hangar walls which may present a problem .I wanted the windows and doors of the diorama to act as portals to any action going on inside.The external tire change idea may break the magic. I think that I can get away with the car being half in and half out the garage door, as the garage doors do form a visual barrier on both sides of the car sort of creating like a shadow box portal.I want the doors and windows to invite the viewer to look inside without too many external distractions,so I have also eliminated the external gaspump idea as too attention grabbing.I want to keep the exterior pretty drab looking as compared to the warm interior glow that I plan for the inside.The only exception being a few weathered signs and maybe a windsock on a pole over the office roof. All exterior colors (black,white,grey and red) are subdued and weathered.Now its on to planning the rear door entrance/rest room/coal storage module.
Cheers! John.

"Ah,but I was so much older then,I'm younger than that now."
Bob Dylan.
Guide my hand in your work today.JWRR. My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am. My Photoshop: http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
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  • From: Montreal/Canada
Posted by JohnReid on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 4:58 PM
I really enjoy sharing this stuff with you guys as its only your peers that really understand and appreciate your work.Cheers! John.
Guide my hand in your work today.JWRR. My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am. My Photoshop: http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
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  • From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted by zokissima on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 4:42 PM
Thank you very much for sharing your experience and knowledge.
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Posted by JohnReid on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 3:24 PM
Yesterday was tiring but a lot of fun.I started in the morning with one idea for the garage and by the afternoon I had changed it completely.This is a fun way to do things but sometimes you have to pay by having to re-do some work that you have already done.

I started the garage module by building the floor and attaching it to the main building with two removable screws(same as the office module).I made up a temporary roof for what was to be a lean-to type structure only to discover that if I used this type of sloping roof, visibility into the hangar would be severely restricted.So I threw out the lean- to idea and will go with a simpler structure and will split the garage doors vertically on the centerline and have them open outward.
The floor of the module has been re-designed and will now slope up into the hangar.I will now have to hand carve this slope into the already glued up module.If I had know where I was going in the beginning, I could have cut these pieces by machine and saved myself a lot of work, but I really enjoy kind of winging it as I go along.This does make for more work but is a lot more fun.
I placed all the major components back into the diorama and worked a little more on composition.I think that I will bring the airplane closer to the front with the prop almost at the front hangar doors.Because the Mercedes show car is so large I will have it standing along the rear wall with the airshow trailer sign.The 2nd basketcase fuselage will go ,at an angle,along the L/H wall.The wings will be placed along the other walls or stowed in racks from the ceiling.
Because the dioramas storyline is centered on a Rememberance Day ceremony there will be little activity going on in the hangar.Just a bunch of ex-WW1 fighter pilots standing around talking.I will therefore confine tools etc.. to the workshop.The Model Ts tire will be undergoing repair but I havent yet figured out exactly how I will depict this.Stayed tuned..............
Cheers! John.

"The position of the artist is humble.He is essentially a channel."

Piet Mondrian.
Guide my hand in your work today.JWRR. My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am. My Photoshop: http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
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  • From: Montreal/Canada
Posted by JohnReid on Monday, October 10, 2005 10:01 AM
The office is basically finished now except for the doors and windows and interior furniture.Today I will move on to the opposite side of the hangar and start on the garage that will house the Model T.It too will be a lean-to type structure but without the walls.I plan to leave it as open as possible in order for the viewer to get a good view of the car .This car is a real little gem that deserves to be displayed prominently but like I said before only in its own space and not in competition with the main subject ,the Jenny.
I plan to construct a refueling island as part of this new structure and use a modified 1/18th 1920s gaspump.I plan to use this structure to solve the problem of the opening of the garage door.The door cannot swing in as it takes uo too much space.It cant slide because it would block the view through one of the windows so what I plan is to have it swing out and up using ropes and pulleys attached to this new structure
I have also worked out the basic design of the rear door enterance structure.This structure will not only provide protection from the elements but will also house the "rest room" and wood and coal storage for the stove.(does anyone know if"rest room "would be the proper terminology in the 20s ? as I plan to have a sign over the door).
When these 2 additional modular structures are finished I will return to the furnishing of their interiors.And the beat goes on....and on.....and on.Cheers John.

"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity.The creative mind plays with the objects it loves." C.G. Jung.
Guide my hand in your work today.JWRR. My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am. My Photoshop: http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 9, 2005 11:55 AM
Ha-ha, that is great!! I kept looking for the water, then the clear acrylic, then finally noticed he is out in the open air!![:0], Banged Head [banghead]
Amazing!!!

Thx for that John!!!

Be good & have FUN,
Bill
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  • From: Montreal/Canada
Posted by JohnReid on Sunday, October 9, 2005 10:37 AM
Check this out! This guy has one great imagination.

http://www.ipmsslc.com/gallery/September2004

I love the underwater scene.

Enjoy. Cheers! John.Smile [:)]
Guide my hand in your work today.JWRR. My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am. My Photoshop: http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
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  • From: Tochigi, Japan
Posted by J-Hulk on Sunday, October 9, 2005 7:54 AM
Good stuff, John!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
~Brian
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  • From: Montreal/Canada
Posted by JohnReid on Saturday, October 8, 2005 1:18 PM
The Office Roof

When looking at the painting I have off the Toronto airport of the 30s ,I see a orangry-red roof on the office.I like the idea and besides the diorama could use a little brightning up after all the greys,black and white.The hangar doors are green so the red fits in very well.
I covered the foam board roof with medium grit(for 1/16th scale) black emery paper cut it to size and glued it on.I didnt use plywood for this small roof because the emery when dry is very strong.
Next, I mixed up some white gesso with water about 50/50 and painted it on with an old pigs bristle brush .I use white gesso to brighten up the red topcoat,if I had used black it would be too dull.Remember we are using acrylics that are somewhat transparent.You can use a hairdryer and blow dry the gesso if you wish but be careful not to use too much heat as you dont want to cook the surface(as it may lift off)
I wanted a nice orange-red topcoat ,so I used cadmium scarlet with a touch of pine green added, to dull down the red.(to dull down a color always use the color opposite on the color wheel)
I painted on two coats of a 35% cream consistancy and let some of the white show through ,giving sort of a sun-bleached ,faded appearance.You dont want one solid color.That is the great thing about acrylics,you can play with them like watercolor but they are permanent when dry.
The next step is optional but I took some 600 grit sandpaper and lightly sanded some of the rough areas of the original emery cloth back to black.
The next step will be to apply the sloping grey battens to the roof and finish the edges.Then shade with pastels and flick on some raw umber, and then, the final glory a little white bird sh#t, just to guild the lily so to speak.Cheers! John.

"What moves men of genius,or rather what inspires their work,is not new ideas,but their obsession with the idea that what has already been said is still not enough." Eugene Delacroix.
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Guide my hand in your work today.JWRR. My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am. My Photoshop: http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, October 8, 2005 10:25 AM
That's nice John, truly helpful!!!

Bill
  • Member since
    February 2004
  • From: Montreal/Canada
How I Build Dioramas(step-by-step)
Posted by JohnReid on Saturday, October 8, 2005 9:36 AM
I have deciced to repeat here what I post almost daily over on scaleauto.com ,as what I am presently doing pertains to aircraft , autos and diorama techniques in general.For those of you who would like to get caught up to where I am now in the build go to :
Pictures and some text: http://www.wwi-models.org go to Galleries,then click on my name.They host my pics for me but have no forums.(Normally I do not put pics up on individual forums.)
For the build since the beginning go to: http://www.theaerodrome.com Forums,Models,"How to build Dioramas"
For the auto site go to http://www.scaleautomag.com, see the dioramas section.
These models are going to the Canadian Aviation Museum upon completion.Two are finished and I have about a year to go on the third one.I hope you guys enjoy this trip through dioramaland along with me. Cheers! John.Smile [:)]
Guide my hand in your work today.JWRR. My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am. My Photoshop: http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
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