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Building the Ultimate Medieval Tavern Diorama – Realistic
Building the Ultimate Medieval Tavern Diorama – Realistic Miniature Model Scenery
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How to build a realistic, miniature, fantasy Tavern diorama from scratch from balsa wood and styrofoam. This scale model is in 1/24 scale.
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No, cuz this is amazing π€π€π€π€
Love the moss effects on the roof – excellent craftsmanship and this diorama looks extremely realistic! π
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Looks amazing! How long did this take you to build? Just so I know how long it should take me to do a project.
This is beyond incredible and super inspiring! Great work! π€
Awesome work!
Just a tip , I built large scale balsa wood airplanes and I use wax paper between the plans and the wood.
You can see the plans behind the wood and the glue wonβt adhere to the wax paper.
Great job on it, looks awesome
Looking at the thumbnail I thought: "That's an incredible model of a giant human hand on the roof…"
My respects!
Looks amazing! Do you have a plan to make some snowy diorama in future?
SO FREAKIN COOL ! Man, I really love the way this turned out. You have a great vision.
These are absolutely gorgeous beautifully made oh my goodness you are very talented keep up the great β€οΈ
Love this video make me wabt to make it myself
Your work is absolutely amazing, and also clearly explained.
Regarding the fiddly step where you paint the raw plaster cream, did you consider or attempt either of these ideas?
1. tint the plaster mix before pouring the plaster, so that it is coloured cream, or
2. after the plaster dries, leave the masking tape on the wood, then paint the cream colour, then remove the masking tape.
Like one of mine also really.
When putting planes together with balsa. I would cover the drawing with wax paper. When placed on top of your drawing the image will show through finr
A trick to protect your plans.. use a sheet of tracing paper or baking paper over the plans so the glue won't stick to them.
They wouldnβt have had windows like this in medieval England. The windows would have been very small as glass was blown rather than float glass. They would be very expensive to install and produce. The roofing would be thatched rather than tiles. Historically this is not medieval, but later.
That's glorious. I love the leaf/moss details especially, but the windows are also so very cool.
This is so absolutely beautiful one of my favorite diorama youβve made yet, I love your stonework itβs always so good
If I have one note, is that all the broken branches around, especially because they look fairly fresh it makes it look like the place just was hit by a storm people usually pick up branches like that for firewood, or something pretty quickly after their around idk itβs not necessarily a bad element. Itβs just it creates a story there.
Absolutely brilliant work. The end photos showed how realistic it looked blending in to the outdoors like it was a full sized building.
That looks amazing! It's just missing a sign; all the old pubs generally have a hanging sign to let people know it's a pub (or tavern, in your case).
Further study of timber frame designs needed.
Perhaps a tree or two would give it that "Damp" feeling? Very nice work though. You are very talented π
Gorgeous,β¨π you're Awesome!!! What a beautifully detailed model doll home, it's stunning!!! I love your creative style & immense talented eye!!! π
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I aspire to settle down and have this much patience one day. I keep telling myself I'll start "once I get everything else done" (home reno projects, yard projects, etc)
I'm on questionable roofs most days of the week and can firmly say your moss is 100% accurate.
Im so jealous, you have so much talent.