Boeing 747 Mad Max
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26 August 2016, 16:52
Scott Hastings
Making a diorama of a 747 from the movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1/200 scale using balsa wood dummy plane that is foil covered, weathered and then buried in the sand.
Making a diorama of a 747 from the movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1/200 scale using balsa wood dummy plane that is foil covered, weathered and then buried in the sand.
26 August 2016, 17:11
Choppa Nutta
yeah, very cool indeed, you had me at Mad Max 🙂
Really nice to see that this is a totally scratch build 👍
yeah, very cool indeed, you had me at Mad Max 🙂
Really nice to see that this is a totally scratch build 👍
26 August 2016, 17:17
Scott Hastings
Thank you sir, my first foray into such an endeavour. I was supposed to use the blue 747, but didn't have the heart to wreck it so decided to copy it.
Thank you sir, my first foray into such an endeavour. I was supposed to use the blue 747, but didn't have the heart to wreck it so decided to copy it.
26 August 2016, 18:05
Stefan Fraundorfer
What a cool idea Scott. I'm in and looking forward to see the finished diorama.
What a cool idea Scott. I'm in and looking forward to see the finished diorama.
26 August 2016, 18:13
Scott Hastings
Hi Dave, thanks. I will try to post some progress pics soon. I have the foil body sand-blasted and the windows/doors done
Hi Dave, thanks. I will try to post some progress pics soon. I have the foil body sand-blasted and the windows/doors done
26 August 2016, 19:04
Scott Hastings
I am planning so. I have those little 1/200 figures from architectural models that I want to modify into the kids and then hack one into Cpt Walker. There is the iconic photo of kids on the wing and tail and Max looking at them in disbelief...that is the image the dio will project
I am planning so. I have those little 1/200 figures from architectural models that I want to modify into the kids and then hack one into Cpt Walker. There is the iconic photo of kids on the wing and tail and Max looking at them in disbelief...that is the image the dio will project
26 August 2016, 19:55
Choppa Nutta
ah that was confusing ... you added it to another album and not this one .....
... anyhow, cool scene to do 🙂
make sure you get that elevator drooping😉
ah that was confusing ... you added it to another album and not this one .....
... anyhow, cool scene to do 🙂
make sure you get that elevator drooping😉
26 August 2016, 21:12
Scott Hastings
fixed it, frustrating navigation here for a rookie. There we go, now it is the main picture
fixed it, frustrating navigation here for a rookie. There we go, now it is the main picture
26 August 2016, 21:14
Scott Hastings
I posted this WIP because one of the diorama books I have discussed showing your work and talking to others to get ideas and feedback. It mentioned how people will point stuff out and add to your work. So you are bang on Choppa Nutta with the elevator flap needing to be droopy downward and the other tail flap just a bit askew. That was kind of my test to see if it would get noticed from the photo. When I did the Star Wars diorama, one guy pointed out I missed adding a figure for the other director of the movie, so I researched him, made him and added him in. MORAL of the story is...show your work!!!!!
I posted this WIP because one of the diorama books I have discussed showing your work and talking to others to get ideas and feedback. It mentioned how people will point stuff out and add to your work. So you are bang on Choppa Nutta with the elevator flap needing to be droopy downward and the other tail flap just a bit askew. That was kind of my test to see if it would get noticed from the photo. When I did the Star Wars diorama, one guy pointed out I missed adding a figure for the other director of the movie, so I researched him, made him and added him in. MORAL of the story is...show your work!!!!!
26 August 2016, 22:06
Choppa Nutta
Share your work 🙂
yep, feedback is good, especially critical feedback, it's critical to improvement ! 😄 😄 😄
don't forget the rudder lower portion slightly askew too😉
also, while I'm being detailed 😄
the leading edge of the elevators should be straight and yours has a bend near the root that needs filling or the elevator reshaping slightly to get that leading edge straight again 🙂
Pic 5 shows it well, unless of course you will be adding the fillet later ?
or have I missed something from the film ?
Anyhow, one last thought regarding the tin foil covering, to get rid of those wrinkles I've used a hard round handle and rubbed the surface till it flattens out, I've used tin foil covering before on cowls for RC aircraft 🙂
Anyhow, after your Star Wars Dio I reckon this will turn out very well too 🙂
Share your work 🙂
yep, feedback is good, especially critical feedback, it's critical to improvement ! 😄 😄 😄
don't forget the rudder lower portion slightly askew too😉
also, while I'm being detailed 😄
the leading edge of the elevators should be straight and yours has a bend near the root that needs filling or the elevator reshaping slightly to get that leading edge straight again 🙂
Pic 5 shows it well, unless of course you will be adding the fillet later ?
or have I missed something from the film ?
Anyhow, one last thought regarding the tin foil covering, to get rid of those wrinkles I've used a hard round handle and rubbed the surface till it flattens out, I've used tin foil covering before on cowls for RC aircraft 🙂
Anyhow, after your Star Wars Dio I reckon this will turn out very well too 🙂
26 August 2016, 22:22
Scott Hastings
Ok now you just suck 🙂 Just jesting. The wrinkles, pulled panels and such will add to the worn look of this plane being blasted by sand for a couple decades. At first, I was trying to get it all smooth, but the balsa substrate is too soft so it divots more than anything else. Then when I sandblasted all those edges with a dental micro etcher it gave her that rough, worn look. Will look into the elevator edges.
Ok now you just suck 🙂 Just jesting. The wrinkles, pulled panels and such will add to the worn look of this plane being blasted by sand for a couple decades. At first, I was trying to get it all smooth, but the balsa substrate is too soft so it divots more than anything else. Then when I sandblasted all those edges with a dental micro etcher it gave her that rough, worn look. Will look into the elevator edges.
26 August 2016, 22:54
Scott Hastings
Yes, use "master blaster" for work. I will reshape those areas you mention...see exactly what I mean by showing your work. I did not see that shape difference right in front of my nose.
Yes, use "master blaster" for work. I will reshape those areas you mention...see exactly what I mean by showing your work. I did not see that shape difference right in front of my nose.
27 August 2016, 01:13
Choppa Nutta
there is a lot going on, especially for your first foray😉
it kinda reminds me of searching the house for my glasses for hours only to realise I am wearing them 😄
there is a lot going on, especially for your first foray😉
it kinda reminds me of searching the house for my glasses for hours only to realise I am wearing them 😄
27 August 2016, 01:33
Scott Hastings
I straightened the elevators leading edge and redid the foil. Added a 'filet' curve as per Choppa and then Ca glued the tail assembly....still in glue jig but latest pic shows Choppa's adjustment. Have to reblast that area with sand.
I straightened the elevators leading edge and redid the foil. Added a 'filet' curve as per Choppa and then Ca glued the tail assembly....still in glue jig but latest pic shows Choppa's adjustment. Have to reblast that area with sand.
27 August 2016, 14:18
Choppa Nutta
yeah looks better 🙂
sand blasting is effective, nice to see a comparison between the fresh and the blasted foil
yeah looks better 🙂
sand blasting is effective, nice to see a comparison between the fresh and the blasted foil
27 August 2016, 14:26
Scott Hastings
Ya, it messes the foil up pretty good. Leaves a sandy feel on it as well...like coming home from the beach with sand in your shorts
Ya, it messes the foil up pretty good. Leaves a sandy feel on it as well...like coming home from the beach with sand in your shorts
27 August 2016, 22:49
Scott Hastings
Started woking on the desert kids. I was wrong with my scale it is all 1/250. Long way to go with details, a work in progress
Started woking on the desert kids. I was wrong with my scale it is all 1/250. Long way to go with details, a work in progress
30 August 2016, 19:09
Scott Hastings
Getting close to the finish. The 747 is buried in sand, just some final details to add and finish her off
Getting close to the finish. The 747 is buried in sand, just some final details to add and finish her off
30 October 2016, 18:03
Nikolaos Kouzinis
Nice job Scott. I will ask you about the holes on the deck of the sub. They have different schemes square and circle, how i can make them. When progress of job comes to that level
Nice job Scott. I will ask you about the holes on the deck of the sub. They have different schemes square and circle, how i can make them. When progress of job comes to that level
16 December 2016, 16:56
Scott Hastings
In one of my photos I show the Tamiya tape marked with windows and doors in felt pen on the fuselage. Then just press with a blunt object to indent into the balsa. You could do the same with a tape form for your deck holes.
In one of my photos I show the Tamiya tape marked with windows and doors in felt pen on the fuselage. Then just press with a blunt object to indent into the balsa. You could do the same with a tape form for your deck holes.
17 December 2016, 06:32
Album info
Diorama of scratch built 1/200 scale balsa wood 747 from the movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome