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Norseman

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Pond Diorama
« on: May 28, 2011, 10:36:52 am »

Hi

Whilst taking down a greenhouse yesterday (for my new big shed) I stopped for a coffee. I spent 5 minutes blankly gazing at my old pond (I built a beter one) and as life came back into focus. A thought came to me that the cut stone caps actually look like a dock - and I had been looking at a diorama recently........... Easy to put a dock shed/buildings down on side....... mmm. Anyone done this? Know of any pics? I'm off to the tip now and will look in later.

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Bryan Young

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Re: Pond Diorama
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2011, 01:30:50 pm »

The late Harold Underwood built some superb dioramas...one that stands out was a wonderful one of a large warship in drydock. I imagine his works are published somewhere. BY.
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Re: Pond Diorama
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2011, 04:17:27 pm »

you wanna make a diorama in your back garden!!!......have a look at Alan's harbour that he's built in ireland.......it is just unbelievable.......a whole fleet of them, wagons street lighting, even the local lifeboat..great builder and fantasticly done.....i wish i had a wife as understanding, lol

http://www.trawlerphotos.co.uk/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=128124&title=lochinchard&cat=509

and here

http://www.trawlerphotos.co.uk/gallery/member.php?uid=155&protype=1


and believe me.they are ALL models
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Norseman

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Re: Pond Diorama
« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2011, 09:29:52 pm »

Hi

Well done that man. I wonder how many hours went into that lot?

My wife's ok about most things I do - cos mostly I do as I'm told - ha ha. I have a master plan - my wife hates mowing the lawn and over the years I have eaten into it with sheds, summer house, wendy house, two ponds, etc etc without any complaint - and now theres not much left but she still hates mowing it. A third pond with a canal to my old pond would see it off. I went to Mousehole in Cornwall once that was a nice little harbour if I remember rightly - I'll look it up later.

If I did it I would have to ask about scale, maybe fishing boats, small tug, small coastal freighter- using the water level to the top of the stone as some sort of benchmark to about deck level - 6 -8" I think it is. Any thoughts on scale so everything looks right?

Regards Norseman
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nhp651

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Re: Pond Diorama
« Reply #4 on: May 28, 2011, 09:59:11 pm »

i think 1;32 scale would be a good one, just as alan made his.....plenty of boats of that scale and fittings around for you to go at. good luck and keep us posted

/neil.
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