Finally the tree is ready in place. Still need to dry brush and apply wash on the branches
still need to do some small details and finally consider this project done. Then next step is to make some 3d printing accessories and tools. I’ll probably display a Jaguar inside. Maybe the house looks too much weathered, aged and abandoned but in the future I will create a scene that will make sense. Next month I will start a new 1/18 diorama already because I got addicted to it. But I don’t think I will make a tree since 1/18 scale is not easy and cheap to make it looks nice. So next week I share more updates. 🥂
Thanks guys. I unfortunately I don't have an E-Type but I got the JX6. Next week I'll bring her to my office and try it on the garage. The boss won't be a problem since I let all my model making stuff in my office but I don't have space for more dioramas and I don't stop planning new ones ( gas station dio, showroom, junkyard, bodyshop, mechanic shop and so on...
It's been long since my last post. I've been busy in life with some work and personnal stuff so finally was able to get back having fun.
Started printing accessories and figures for my garage.
John Wick will be placed apart from the diorama. "The Kid" will be on the scene, but maybe John will pass by to run some errands lol. Anyway, I plan on maling a lot of other handmade stuff and machine made from simple tools, oil cans and reservoirs to lawn mower.
So far I gotta live with this mess. no room for making model kits, but soon my future home will be finished and I will have a room all for myself.......The good side of being single
Yeah it's hard to find 1/18 figures you want. Generally only 1/35 and I want to add a specific situation to the scene. I got a collection of figures but most of them are mechanics
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