【ジオラマ製作#13】滝と峡谷を製作する#鉄道模型 #滝 #峡谷
Trip&train Travel and Railway Channel D51 & Hakubi Line Freight KATO Hello, this is the Travel and Railway Channel. This time I would like to make a waterfall. This is a continuation of the 10th video of the diorama production that was released about a month ago. I have uploaded two more videos since then, so this is the 13th video in the series overall. For those who are watching this series for the first time, I will briefly explain that the initial stage looks like this. I am creating a terrain with the width of this arch bridge and another river joining from the side. The base of the terrain is made of Kanelite, a building material used for interior decoration. After that, I used a combination of cork and scenic texture paint to create the cliffs of the canyon and the base of the waterfall. I explained this in the previous video, so I will only mention the parts that do not overlap. This arch bridge is an Atlas product that was previously imported and sold by KATO. I will connect several of these together to make a longer one. Initially, we were trying to make something like this, but it is now out of stock and unavailable, so we have left it in its current form. The layout plan may change depending on whether or not such structures are included. So, this is what the topography of the waterfall looks like from the front. It is finished like this from the back. Next, we paint the riverbed. The color we used is KATO’s waterbed color, navy blue. First, we paint the details and then spread it over the whole surface to finish it like this. Once the painting is done, we will spread the gravel. We use about three different types of gravel to create a slight gradation and use a large brush to shape it. We also place gravel and rocks on the top of the waterfall. After this, we will pour in the transparent resin, so we will protect it with masking tape to prevent leakage. This is the content we have delivered up to this point in the 10th work, and from here on we will start a new development. First, we will make the transparent resin. It depends on the type of resin, but this type is mixed 1:1. Once this is mixed to a certain extent, we then add color using a blue pigment called Wave Sound Color Turquoise. In the video it looks like it’s done quickly, but the trick to making it work is to mix it slowly for about 5 minutes so that it doesn’t foam up. We are pouring it into the brown area, but if we pour a color that is too dark in an area like this, it will end up looking like it’s been polluted with chemicals, so we should add a moderate concentration of color, so I think it’s best to think of this as the limit. Now we will move on to the important part, the waterfall. First of all, I am using cotton. I tear up the leftover parts of this product called Diorama Sheet and use them. It doesn’t have to be cotton, as long as it’s white fibrous material, I think you can use any white fibrous material. However, I arranged it with the image of tearing it into small pieces like this and stacking them from the top. Once I had arranged the cotton in a way that I thought would be roughly like this, then it would be OK if I could harden it properly, but this is an extremely difficult process. Waterfall, failed. Well, I have failed many times, but I will show you an example. First, I hardened the cotton with a water solution of wood glue, and then applied gel medium on top of that to harden it further. It may be a little hard to tell in the video, but it has turned a little brown, as the base is cork bark and that color is bleeding through to the top. I became increasingly conscious of trying to disguise the brown color , so I am currently adding white to represent the splashes of waves, but the white was too strong and as a result, this waterfall looked like this. 20 points! After that, I tried to prevent corrosion by applying gel medium between the cork and the cotton, but if the cotton touches the cork even a little, it draws in the brown color like a capillary action, so it’s a little hard to understand, but for example, it turns brown like this here and here. So, it looks like I can make something a little better than the last one, but I gave up on this halfway through and would like to completely rethink how to make a new waterfall. Please subscribe to the Sleeper Express Ondo KATO channel. I ‘m going to make a waterfall. After that, I actually failed a few times, but I thought for a while that if it was going to turn brown in the first place , I should stop using the cork and remake it with plaster like the cliff on the left, but I thought it would be quite difficult to express the shape of the cork, such as the position where the water flows out and the little protrusion in the middle, so I decided to just try to do it as it is. So I stopped using the water-based glue for woodworking and changed the material to this Mod Podge, which is a slightly softer gel-type material than the gel medium I usually use . When you first start applying it, it’s white, but as it dries over time it turns transparent. First apply this to the cork material, let it dry, then apply it again, and before the second coat dries, place cotton on top and then apply Mod Podge on top of that. The cotton moves around quite a bit at this point, so you need to work slowly while holding it down with tweezers. This process requires a bit of patience, but once the Mod Podge dries it stops moving and it becomes easier to work with. After that, you can shape the waterfall, but Mod Podge doesn’t create much thickness, so I use gel medium here . I’m currently working with toothpicks like this. Or, although I haven’t taken any pictures, I think it would be good to finish it off by tapping it lightly with a thin brush. The slope of the waterfall I’m working on now is quite gentle, so if you work in one direction from top to bottom it will look nice, but if the slope of the waterfall is steep , I think it will look more realistic if you work from bottom to top . This is what it looks like after I’ve finished shaping the waterfall. It’s been almost a day, and the lighting is a bit poor so it’s hard to see, but it looks like this when it’s dry and transparent. So far, I’ve been shaping the waterfall, I’ve been painting in the white of the waves for a while now, but from here on I’ll start painting the white of the dry brush a little less until I get used to it. The colors I’m using are Kato’s white wave color and Tamiya’s white acrylic. I mixed these in a roughly 1:1 ratio and diluted it with a thinner specifically for acrylics. After painting for a while, you ‘ll develop a kind of instinct for how much will be okay, so once you get that feeling, I think it’s okay to paint more aggressively. Of course there are a lot of things going on and it’s not 100% perfect, but I’d say it’s a passing grade and the waterfall is complete. 80 points! Creating the flow of the river Next, I’ll express the surface of the river flow. I’m using Mod Podge, just like before. So, rather than spreading it thinly, I’m going to apply it more like a thick layer and tap it on for now . After that, I’m only using air from the airbrush, but I’m not sure how to describe it, so for now I’ll leave it like this. It depends on the season, but if I apply too much, it will dry out and I won’t be able to create a shape with the air, so I’ll do it in small batches. When it dries, it will become transparent like this, and I’m currently applying white to the back of the rocks to represent the splashes of water. The airbrush won’t reach under the arch bridge, so I’m going to use a slightly longer straw and finish these areas by blowing on them myself. Sorry for the old man’s head getting in the way. Finally, I’ll paint the splashes of water with white. The water will splash onto the rocks. I painted the areas that will get wet with a bit of white and then spread it out with a cotton swab, or maybe blow it off, or both, and finished it like this.After that, I created a bit of a flow and stretched it out by blowing it off as soon as I painted it.The front is upstream and the back is downstream, so I painted so that the tail gets thinner as it goes downstream.The length of this tail needs to be changed depending on the location, but in the place where I’m painting now, the water is quite deep, so if I make a tail that’s too long it will look strange, so I think it will look nice if I put a short one of the same length right next to it to create continuity.So this time, I made a waterside landscape centered around a waterfall.Thank you very much for watching until the end.See you in the next video.Please subscribe to my channel.The KATO fence on the Hankyu 2300 series was torn.😭I want to go on a Hankyu Private Base ride soon.
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