If you've ever wanted to know how to make an awesome waterfall ...well, I guess that's why you're here.
This truly AWESOME waterfall diorama took quite a while to make, but I think it was worth the effort. Take your modelling to the next level with this guide.
Adding water effects to a model can be a nerve-wracking experience - especially as it's an expensive part of the process. But it's actually easier than you might think to mix and apply the resin.
The techniques I use can be applied to dioramas, model railway layouts and wargaming terrain.
Making realistic scenery is a lot of fun, and in this video I step you through the process from start to finish, leaving out only the boring stuff. It's the complete...ish guide to building a model waterfall!
I used extruded polystyrene, Sculptamold, Woodland Scenics rock moulds and ground foams, static grass, polyfibre, epoxy resin, silicone sealant and privet bush to make this diorama. I also used a load of other stuff.
P.S. This may look like a time-lapse video, but actually I just work really fast.
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