Barticus4 Posted October 17, 2009 Posted October 17, 2009 Hi Guys just thought I would share my latest model.. Enjoy Ben
Eshaver Posted October 17, 2009 Posted October 17, 2009 Very inventive what with the lighting and all ! I thought I was one of the very few to incorperate lighting into my dioramas as I generally want the audience to look inside them through the windows . The only sugestion I could offer is using a " Grain of Wheat " bulb as they are a little large , about three mm. Rice bulbs are a little more than two . You could take that and adhere it to a piece of cardstock to make a shop type droplight . Other than that , you show a remakeable amount of talent ! Ed Shaver
george 53 Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 WOW ANOTHER hit outta da park!!!! Looks GREAT, came out great too! Guys like you an Ed jus freak me out! That's a WHOLE Lotta talent in BOTH you guys! I REALLY like this one! (the lights jus make it POP!!!)
Barticus4 Posted October 18, 2009 Author Posted October 18, 2009 Hi Ed Thanks for the comments I will have to have look for one those bulbs as the one I used on this was a small LED which to be honest I think is a little to bright. I to like to create atmospher in my models and I think lights etc really help I love some of the stuff you have done looks awsome!! Thanks George Glad you like my models all I can say is look out for my future stuff Ben
Eshaver Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 Barticus . I use the Grain of wheat bulbs manufactured by Curkit Industries . they make wall sconces , plugs table lamps , 20 awg wire , electrial conduit tape and several other items . I dont currently have a current address for them but , I suggest dollhouse collectables .com They have everything I'm buying locally from a doll house vendor here . Course too, I realize that you being in the U K that there is the Customs mess and the money difference too. I deal with it every time I send to Canada For something . Ed Shaver
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