Classical Dioramas

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Post by debrito » Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:01 am

AlloySkull wrote:Foam, as in foamboard? The only buildings I've come across as home made were foamboard, styrene, wood, etc...

Im guessing the basic shape is built up, and different brick techniques, sculpting and such is used to finish out the details?
Hi (my English is not that good, sorry for that)

it is Blue Styrofoam the same foam we use to isolate houses, you can find in any warehouse depot like HomeDepot for less than 10$.

This is my main material and I uses a exactor knife to make the details and cut everything. The rest it just sand and a few plastic crafts...I have ti create a few new façades before september, for sure I will keep posting on this forum.

have a great weekend.

Rod.
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Innovating the way toy soldiers have been displayed

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Post by normandy » Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:32 pm

Debrito, Thats some very impressive work! and welcome to the forum.

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