Colossus of Rhodes Diorama in 1/700th Scale
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:54 pm
The thing about Scratch Building is, when you finally get to where you can do it, you feel like you can do anything. It's tremendously exciting. Sometimes I'd stay awake thinking about all the possibilities...
What about creating the harbor of Rhodes with the Colossus in 1/700th scale? What the heck?
I knew that the above picture was not the correct posture, and that actually the Colossus did not stand astride the harbor as he is often depicted. I found out that archaeologists generally agree he was about 107 feet high or so, standing on a plinth that was itself probably 60 ft high. I started thinking how cool it would be to have a harbor scene with the colossus on one side, some quays, a few cargo ships, rafts, and a trireme or two... all in 700th scale. The whole thing could be about maybe 14" by 20" or so, with a height of six or seven inches. I knew I would need to learn more about ancient cargo ships and galleys, architecture, etc.... and that I would need a lot of figures. But first and last I would need a Colossus...
I thought about adapting a 35th or 32nd scale armor or military figure, and decided that was probably the best thing to do, as I have absolutely no experience in scratching figures. However, having nothing to do one night, I thought I'd just try my luck at a head and see what happened...
I knew that the above picture was not the correct posture, and that actually the Colossus did not stand astride the harbor as he is often depicted. I found out that archaeologists generally agree he was about 107 feet high or so, standing on a plinth that was itself probably 60 ft high. I started thinking how cool it would be to have a harbor scene with the colossus on one side, some quays, a few cargo ships, rafts, and a trireme or two... all in 700th scale. The whole thing could be about maybe 14" by 20" or so, with a height of six or seven inches. I knew I would need to learn more about ancient cargo ships and galleys, architecture, etc.... and that I would need a lot of figures. But first and last I would need a Colossus...
I thought about adapting a 35th or 32nd scale armor or military figure, and decided that was probably the best thing to do, as I have absolutely no experience in scratching figures. However, having nothing to do one night, I thought I'd just try my luck at a head and see what happened...