WIP "Easy Pickins"

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Hey Ski, that is a masterclass in diorama accessory building, you have captured the realism of the items so well and the variety of items is fantastic, will definitely enhance the diorama massively.

Cheers mate
Steve
 
Thanks, Stevo, I really appreciate that. I think I've got enough, but ya never know. I may have to come up with a few more little items to fill some spaces, but the majority is good to go.

Cheers, Ski.
 
Hi Ski

What a load of rubbish ............

Love every detail you add ...others have said but it’s these sort of pieces that bring the Diorama to life so effectively

The hamper and food pieces look great ....of course the wine bottle would be open ........

Is there a sleeping cat planned ?

Great update

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
OMG absolutely wonderful, and as people have already said, works of art in themselves! Much respect Steve. It seems a shame to hide them in the background,but it will make the final result all the more compelling
 
Hi Ski What a load of rubbish ............ Nap
Oh, you too, eh Kevin? Well, looks like you and Simon get ta do the dirty crock together, HA! Thanks, Brother. 🤣

It seems a shame to hide them in the background,but it will make the final result all the more compelling
Thanks, Brother, and I agree. If I work it right, I'll be able to keep most of it visible from different angles, but the Harley might hide some of it.
 
Are We There Yet?

Well, not exactly, because every time I think I’m ready to start placing ivy vines something else pops into my head and the action crawls to a standstill. That’s not really a bad thing considering how well some folks detail their dios, Chuck Doan being a great example. If you have ever taken the time to really look closely at how Chuck details the interior of his structures you will come to the conclusion that he misses nothing. And if he did miss anything, you won’t know it, his work is that good.

I’m not pressing for too much here, but I would like it to have a reasonably well lived in appearance for a working vine dresser’s lean-to/shop in Normandy, circa 1944. I have no idea what a vine dresser’s maintenance shop looks like, but somebody has to do the maintenance at the vineyard and the tools have to be stored somewhere, so artistic license will be leaned upon, no doubt.

The base work went well, no cracking or mud pour issues, pretty straight forward. I did use a boat-load of Elmer’s Wood glue in the mix.

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Veggie work has continued off and on at a slow roll. I also made some experimental grass clumps as seen on some YT vids with great results. No, I still don’t have a static gun, but some day.

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We’re getting very close to placing vines and dressing the ivy up all purty, but not yet. I was thinking after all the ivy leaves that I’ve cut over the past few years, “wouldn’t it be more appropriate to have “grape” vines crawling all over?” Uh, no,….not this go round, maybe next time, HA!

So far, the layout works well with the Ranger and Harley in place not conflicting with any of the tools or crates, barrels, etc. This really is a tight spot to work with, so I’ve had to make some adjustments that won’t even be noticed when it’s all put together. I do like having that roof off until the last minute, very handy for working space.

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Lastly you can see I’ve worked up some more clutter bits that are within reason. I’m in no real rush, so more items may be fabricated as time goes on. However, I’ve already decided what goes on the bench next, so I’m kinda getting anxious to get this finished.

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More to follow and thanks for watchin. Cheers, Ski.
 
That looks bloody good even without the people, vehicles and clutter. Sometimes with a long project it's hard to stop and pull it all together.

Cheers Simon
I agree, ya gotta know when to quit, HA! Tanks, Bro.
Now this is quality workmanship. This will be a superb diorama, can't wait to see more.....
Thank you kindly, Nigel!
 
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