Winter scene
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1 7 October 2018, 00:42
Treehugger
This diorama is lit beautifully I think, with real looking shadows. 🙂 I should start making dioramas at least to try get started, but it looks so difficult.
This diorama is lit beautifully I think, with real looking shadows. 🙂 I should start making dioramas at least to try get started, but it looks so difficult.
7 October 2018, 10:56
Treehugger
Btw, Tamiya has a product that comes with white chalk (afaik color is called "snow" ), to be applied with a brush or qtip, but I wonder, do you guys using snow have use for white chalk on your models? I am trying to figure out how that can be used, but I am stumped and a little confused. Maybe for a very fine layer of snow perhaps?
Btw, Tamiya has a product that comes with white chalk (afaik color is called "snow" ), to be applied with a brush or qtip, but I wonder, do you guys using snow have use for white chalk on your models? I am trying to figure out how that can be used, but I am stumped and a little confused. Maybe for a very fine layer of snow perhaps?
7 October 2018, 10:58
joe strenko
I've never used chalk but that may be an interesting product to try out. Fortunately there are a number of commercial products available that give a great effect.
I've never used chalk but that may be an interesting product to try out. Fortunately there are a number of commercial products available that give a great effect.
7 October 2018, 11:32
Neuling
I have used white Moltofill to give a snow effekt, if wetted you can make imprints (boots, chains, tires) which harden in about 2 hours.
I have used white Moltofill to give a snow effekt, if wetted you can make imprints (boots, chains, tires) which harden in about 2 hours.
7 October 2018, 13:44