Then I came across this box at the LMS. I think it's Ukrainian or something but it looks rather good.

The price is quite steep though for what you get in the box (I paid 5 cents under 20 euros for it, and I saw similar kits for twice that price). You get two injection moulded sprues of the type on the left for some unexplained reason because all you need is on the one set. Lots of back-up I suppose. The street itself and the walls are vacu-formed which is new to me.

I already started cutting before I figured I could do a WIP. Sorry 'bout that

Because this is the first time with Vacu-form for me, the learning curve is quite steep but I think I'm doing OK. Test fitted the two pieces for one broken off wall on the right side of the park wall and needed some sanding but after that the parts went together fairly well. Only problem is that the detail of the broken stones in the wall don't line up. You can see this at the bottom of the wall here. I already cleaned up similar problems at the top of this wall and it looks pretty good I think. It helps that it's supposed to look broken when it's done so it's not that precise.

Some filler was needed for a larger gap which I fixed. Some sculpting with a toothpick and it looks great.

The slightly larger broken bit on the left side of the wall had similar problems but I tried to fix these with some CA gel. Looks good, test spray with the air brush will determine if the tiny gaps are filled up properly

Things about this kit that I like:
- It forces me to think inside the frame of the kit which is good or I'll go way overboard with the whole thing
- The detail on the street and the street light and so on are actually pretty good.
- the plastic is quite thin and soft so it's quite easy to sand and fix when there's a problem (both a blessing and a curse)
Things I don't like about this kit:
- The price. This one wasn't too bad (although 20 euros is still quite high) , but a similar one for 40 euros is just too much
- The thin plastic. Especially around the corners of the walls, the plastic is really thin and crumbles easily. Not too bad as this diorama is eventually supposed to look beaten up, but it can be a hassle. I'll have to use some putty to strengthen these areas
- The street itself could use some support. It kinda sags in the middle. I'll have to make some supporting braces underneath.
Ideas for the rest of the build:
- Weeds between the stones in the street
- Tank breaking through "The Fourth Wall" with the cannon when I put a plexi glass case around it
- Plants coming from the "park"
- Opening the... uhh... I think it's called the manhole cover. The round thing which leads to the sewer
- Street light will be broken on the street to reduce the height of the whole thing
I'll try to update regularly and comments and helpful hints and tips are welcome/wanted









































