Truck 'Loading Bay' Diorama WIP
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I apologies for the bad pics. But when the diorama is completed, I will take better ones. These are just WIP as you can see:
The bay door 'open & close' mechanism painted and ready to mount on the inside wall:
I scratch built a drainage pipe that will be mount between both, the brick and concrete bay walls:
I have added side roof strips to all sides of the front facing building and painted them blue:
I scratch built a canopy for the second docking bay. I thought it was necessary and adds interest to the rest of the scene.
I used cardboard corrugated roofing which made the job easy and simple. This was later glued onto the styrene piece that was the canopy.
I used my trusty nuts and bolts for the areas that were going to be mounted to the wall. As you can also see, I made some bracing as well.:
The canopy mounted in place. I think it looks ok.
I decided to redo the concrete tarmac. I knew the ground did not look right, and this I was told should be perpendicular to the building and not at an angle as it is now. So I am trying to see if I can rectify my mistake by hiding those grooves. We'll see if it works.
The bay door 'open & close' mechanism painted and ready to mount on the inside wall:
I scratch built a drainage pipe that will be mount between both, the brick and concrete bay walls:
I have added side roof strips to all sides of the front facing building and painted them blue:
I scratch built a canopy for the second docking bay. I thought it was necessary and adds interest to the rest of the scene.
I used cardboard corrugated roofing which made the job easy and simple. This was later glued onto the styrene piece that was the canopy.
I used my trusty nuts and bolts for the areas that were going to be mounted to the wall. As you can also see, I made some bracing as well.:
The canopy mounted in place. I think it looks ok.
I decided to redo the concrete tarmac. I knew the ground did not look right, and this I was told should be perpendicular to the building and not at an angle as it is now. So I am trying to see if I can rectify my mistake by hiding those grooves. We'll see if it works.
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The Bay door mechanism device is now mounted.
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Hej,
Fantastiskt!
Boris
Fantastiskt!
Boris
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Tack Boris.BGB skrev:Hej,
Fantastiskt!
Boris
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I got the drain pipe in place. Yes. It is a little tight fit but it works. I have seen such fittings in very tight places. So I am not outside the norm.
Starting to add the little details both inside and outside. the concrete bay. Addind signs and graffiti around the bay. Also starting to add small scrape here and there.
I added the Bay Dock numbers on both docks.
I have now corrected the concrete ground, so it is perpendicular to the buildings. Took some spackling but I got it there.
Starting to add the little details both inside and outside. the concrete bay. Addind signs and graffiti around the bay. Also starting to add small scrape here and there.
I added the Bay Dock numbers on both docks.
I have now corrected the concrete ground, so it is perpendicular to the buildings. Took some spackling but I got it there.
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I decided to redo the wheel guides. I thought they were too small in diameter. So I decided I had to scratch built them from Styrene. There are several design types but the one in the picture I posted below, is the common one.
My version:
This is the design I am basing my version on:
The most difficult in building this guide was getting the angle right. I had to cut three rod sections at an angle to get the curved 90 degree angle that you get in some of these guides. The one in the first prototype picture fortunately has a smooth one flow curve section all the way through. But I am modeling after the above, which has angle sections instead of the smooth curved version in the picture.
The finished model. I think it looks better than the one I had earlier:
My version:
This is the design I am basing my version on:
The most difficult in building this guide was getting the angle right. I had to cut three rod sections at an angle to get the curved 90 degree angle that you get in some of these guides. The one in the first prototype picture fortunately has a smooth one flow curve section all the way through. But I am modeling after the above, which has angle sections instead of the smooth curved version in the picture.
The finished model. I think it looks better than the one I had earlier:
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Still continue to add details. Added a fire extinguisher to the docking bay:
The mounted extinguisher on the side of the bay door:
Decided to add an old two-wheel cart on the dock. Added interest:
Most wonder how I weather certain normal areas in my dioramas. Well. Nothing new or fantastic. I use real dust or dirt that I gathered from the ground at my work place. I even used dried much from my neighbors farm yard. They are the best.
The mounted extinguisher on the side of the bay door:
Decided to add an old two-wheel cart on the dock. Added interest:
Most wonder how I weather certain normal areas in my dioramas. Well. Nothing new or fantastic. I use real dust or dirt that I gathered from the ground at my work place. I even used dried much from my neighbors farm yard. They are the best.
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Magnus
Magnus
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magnusf skrev: !
Magnus
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Otroligt snyggt Charles! Stum av beundran!
/ Per-Erik "Pekka" Hedberg
/ Per-Erik "Pekka" Hedberg