First Diorama

Ok. This is my first diorama. I have talked a few times in the Armor section about “this one is going into a scene with … blablabla”

Anyway this is my first one. Any tips or hints would be very welcome.

First of all Great build, the Hummer looks excellent, nice detail inside. I only have one question…what took you so long[:D][;)]

BTW- I see you live in H-town, me too. I live in Spring, where 'bouts do you live.

Wow…what’s not to like here??

Great build on the Humvee…awesome groundwork…and I love the ghillie suits…

Very well done!

(you Houston guys…here’s a couple bucks…go to Hobby Island for me! It’s a three-hour drive from where I am!)

drucifer67,
Hey I use to work there, great place, tell me what you need and I’ll tell Dave. He will have no problem mailing it to you. He send stuff out to Louisiana all the time. OR If your for real just e-mail me and I’ll give you the number and you can call him about it.

Looks great to me! Nice work on all the rubble and buildings.

Why is the soldier covered with snakes, though?
(Just kidding!)

What I’m trying to say is, perhaps the netting or whatever that is he’s wearing for camouflage may be just a tad out of scale.

Other than that, a great build and a great diorama!
Thanks for sharing!

Looks to me like you got it happening Scorn,groundcover is right on,vehicle and figure
are excellent,setting`s perfect! Wish my first had looked this good,very nice work!
You should be proud of this one!

THANKS!

I live in The Woodlands. Dave at Hobby Island asked me and my buddy to call ahead before we come in due to the last time we went we spent @ $400 between us! !

The ghillie suit is fairly large however, I think it works ok. I have made one before and in the process there was one method I found that uses burlap twisted almost like dredlocks! Maybe that is what he was doing? lol

Again, thanks very much people.

I only spent $80 on my first visit, but it won’t be my last!

Thanks for the offer, Skar, but I have the number and all. When I told him how far I had driven to get there, he gave me a business card and told me to just e-mail in advance before I make the drive again, so that he could make sure he had what I needed in stock (how many merchants will tell you that??) I had a great experience there…I guess I’m luck it’s not right around the corner, I’d end up divorced!

Anyhow, back on topic…what did you use for the ghillie suits, Scorn?

Good job Scorn, although a couple of the pics look too dark, the rest look great! Luv the Hummer, and great groundwork, along with the building. A very well balanced dio. Well done!
-Kelly

For a first go this has some excellent ideas. I love the mass camo on the trooper (and will probably nick that idea[:D])
One criticism though, those photo’s just do no justice to such a great scene.
Looks like your having lighting problems. What are you using?

The ghillie is made of gauze, my standard camo netting. These pictures are just the initial start. My photo area is pretty crappy with only one light bulb and the flash on my camera. Working on it though. Better ones will follow I promise.

The hummer is an old Trumpeter re-released by Hobbycraft as part of their OIF series. They are cheap being the best I can say for them. The wheels really stink on them. All the frame work and turret ring are scratch- built off of some pictures of Israeli Patrol Hummers. The Barret M82A1 is also scratchbuilt. I didn’t find out until after posting that Dragon makes this weapon available as part of a figure set… DOH!

The hardest part of this for me was the figures. I really am not happy with the faces and I painted them about 5 times each and finally just stepped away from it.

After reviewing the pictures I think I used too much rock in the open areas of the scene though, but hey, now I know better for next time right?

Very Nice! can’t wait to see your next one![:)][:D] What did you make the ground and walls out of?

Ground work is Celluclay and the walls are foamboard covered with spakling putty.

Ok folks. Due to much comment about the darkness, new photos submitted with corrections.!

Photo 1 is now looking excellent, with the right background you would think it was a real event.

Outstanding job. The vehicle and the figure went well with the whole setting.

Hard to believ that is your first dio. Looks very good with nice groundwork, building, vehicle and figures. Thanks for sharing.

Thank you!

I love the details on the Hummer! I have that same kit at home. I built mine in forest chamo.

You have a kit of a Patrol Hummer? Where did you get it? Who makes it?