oldmodeler Posted August 12, 2022 Share Posted August 12, 2022 Hello All!, To test making diorama bases for 1/48 WW2 aircraft, I got a 4ft square foam board (,the art board with paper covering) , rolled matt black emulsion over it, it(dried in seconds in our heatwave) 2 coats, then some matt grey rolled on emulsion, then used a felt tip to make the tar fill in between ash-felt / and or concrete blocks , pressing the large Pentel round in to make a slight depression, then rubbing a lot of pastels all over, in very small steps, vacuumed off the access, looks OK. I did the block outlines, large rectangles, all different shapes, plus tar crack repairs the same way, as hardstandings tend to crack. I did the whole thing slightly tapered off the the distance for forced projection. then added a few railway model bushed at the edge. Behind is another 4ft white foam board, out of focus for the sky. Added a few Tamiya 1/48 vehicles, toolboxes etc. plus ICM 1/48 RAF air-persons and: Photographed using a old NIKON D70 and NIKON 35-105 MACRO MANUAL or Tamron 18-200, AUTO + tripod, at minimum aperture and about 1/20 testing, + some, minus some secs to make it look as would be in the era: blurred, under exposed, b/w etc. Added a few Tamiya 1/48 vehicles, toolboxes etc. plus ICM 1/48 RAF air-persons, the 1/56 truck behind that, then 1/72 Wellington III just behind that. I think I got away with it beginners luck. Also did a 1/48 Mozzie and Contrail/Sangar 1/48 Halixax 2 series 1 : Mozzie: Dark, as at night time. Picture taken at what would have been eye-level on the ground from an ERK with a camera. Halifax: this was the biggie, at least 100 hours work: And again, same technique and the Sangar 1/48 Halifax completed as V9977 This one shows all my modeling faults making a vac-u-form: needs blurring I think n: 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icabod Posted August 13, 2022 Share Posted August 13, 2022 I think that Halifax looks superb. Something you should be very proud of. 👌 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldmodeler Posted August 13, 2022 Author Share Posted August 13, 2022 Hi Icabod, the Halifax is average to poor I think, so many compromises compare to say: HK Lancaster. Some parts were way off shape, but had to be as there was no alternative.Some bits: cockpit canopy etc, are messy and poor. It was big, and I did it for a museum who have a glass cabinet to keep the dust off. All models there are / will be under Glass. The NT RAF Defford museum, near Croome , Worcestershire , is now filling up with equipment relevant to the work there and at RSRE Malvern : H2S , Gee, Oboe, Rebecca etc. Though only very small place, the exhibits apply to us modellers. Croome, near High Green, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR8 9DW https://deffordairfieldheritagegroup.wordpress.com/ https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/croome/features/raf-defford M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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