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Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 4:10 am
by marijn van gils
Thanks Sean!
I did have this pic already, but it is an important one indeed.
Funnily, I printed this exact pic yesterday evening!

The reason: it shows the wooden structure on the island (left on the photo), which I'm about to build, by far the most clearly from this side.
But it is also a great photo to define the angle of the ship, and shows some good details too.
Cheers,
Marijn
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 2:02 pm
by Guest
Marijn,
I was just reading a book about Mogami and Ise/Huyga by Langerer/Trojca. In the book they claim that the flight decks in these ships were painted with a mixture of iron oxide (rust) and "resin". So if you paint a faded camo darkish Brown color might be good as a base color underneath.
Jari
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 3:43 am
by marijn van gils
Thanks Jari, I'll keep that in mind!
I haven't been very active over the last months, but at least I finished construction of the island and all associated details. I only have to add a small pier at the end of the railroad after the water has been done, and add some bumpers and hooks to the railcar.
The railroad and railcar, wooden crates, barrels, GMC truck, Dodge jeep and small trailer all come from 5star sets, which are all really great. The rest is scratchbuilt.
Please excuse the black smudges around the window frames. I painted the inside black before adding the roof:
The roof of the GMC's cab will be folded down after I paint the interior.
And the obligatory giant match!

The bicycle comes from an older small Eduard figure set (thanks Joeri!)
The entire composition:
Now I can finally get on with Amagi herself!

Cheers,
Marijn
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 4:16 am
by Stefano Salesi
marijn van gils wrote:
I haven't been very active over the last months
Marijn
Marijn, i think we have a different idea of "not being active".....
the details on the island are insane - really.
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:05 am
by Ziga
I am speechless!
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:46 am
by zs180
The setting is just magnificent - perfectly balanced, like a work of art.
Detailwork is as fine as it gets in 1:700.
Looking forward to seeing the construction of the ship herself.
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:57 am
by MartinJQuinn
Wow - that is incredible. Very detailed work. Your vision is really starting to come together. I look forward to more updates.
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 11:44 am
by Quincy
:thumbs_up_1: MartinJQuinn wrote:Wow - that is incredible. Very detailed work. Your vision is really starting to come together. I look forward to more updates.
Fully concur, 100 percent!
Bob Pink

Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 3:16 pm
by Angeliccypher
Okay stop making the rest of us look bad!:)
Beautifully done. The scaffolding, is that scratch built? How did you do the land?
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 6:22 pm
by Goodwood
Even in its raw, unpainted splendor, this project has all the hallmarks of being something truly spectacular, especially given your known abilities in small-scale painting and weathering, Marijn. You're setting the bar that all modellers will one day aspire to...especially in such a tiny scale!
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 4:15 am
by marijn van gils
Many thanks for all the nice words everyone!
I hope they will motivate me to put in some more hours now.
The scaffolding is scratchbuilt after the historic photo's, using brass wire and plastic sheet. It is actually simpler to do than the result makes one think. I first 'planted' all vertical beams in holes I drilled in the ground, then added all horizontal beams. After that the oblique beams followed, and finally the plank floors (engraved plastic sheet with the edges carved to make it look like individual planks).
The basic height of the island was built up with a couple of layers of plastic sheet. Then I added a layer of Magic Sculp putty to get close to the actual slightly undulating relief. The 'soil' is a thin layer of a mixture of wood glue and ceramic plaster (just the dry powder, no water), in which varying amounts of grit (dried and ground ceramic plaster) was mixed to get a lumpy and textured paste. Loose debris was strewn on top of this and fixed withwatered down wood glue.
Cheers,
Marijn
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 5:02 am
by Milan Kuliffay
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 8:49 am
by ModelMonkey
Brilliant!
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 3:08 am
by marijn van gils
Thanks Milan and Steve!
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 7:37 am
by Rui Matos
Hi Marijn et al
Excellent capture of the essentials of the scene you want to illustrate!
As expected
Carry on, carry on... we are alll looking forward for further developments
Cheers
Rui
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 6:35 am
by marijn van gils
Many thanks Rui!
Rui Matos wrote:we are alll looking forward for further developments
So am I�
Cheers,
Marijn
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 9:32 pm
by J. Soca
This is a hell of a progress!!
Jose

Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 4:59 pm
by blacman
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 7:38 am
by Eric33
Hello Marijn,
Happy to find you here (I'm quite new here) !
It is so interesting to follow such building threads. I already learnt a lot from this one, and was especially interested by the "Sugar dog" building, because I wanted to do some kind of similar Japanese "civilian/army" boats for a next diorama. It will help me a lot ! Also the tip of Jim Baumann to shape the masts.
First, when I discovered this new project from you, after your amazing last diorama with the "Lady Lex" (one of my very favourite dioramas, with the "Passchendaele" of Per Olav Lund. Thanks again for your excellent AK book on it), I was a little bit disappointed.
But finally, now, after I read and saw the photos, I really enjoy it.
I also feel some emotion like you at this "perfect symbolic and sad image of the fall of the once mighty Imperial Japan"
Very good idea, and excellent work in progress.
So emulating !
I come back to my WIP (
viewtopic.php?f=59&t=161399) with still more motivation !...
Thank you
Re: 1/700 Amagi diorama
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:01 am
by LE BOSCO
HI Marjin
I missed your last advanced

as always everything is perfect

the creation and setting up of the elements
I look forward to see more
Cheers
Nicolas