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Malte279 [2020-04-08 16:40:27 +0000 UTC]
I absolutely adore your My little pony houses and dioramas!
They are amazing. It is almost blasphemous to say that they make an awesome background for any scenes you may set up with the ponies (blasphemous because the houses are pieces of art themselves rather than mere background).
Did you re-engineer existing houses from railway dioramas to give them the my little pony look or did you build them from scratch? What materials did you use?
They are truly beautiful!
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Soobel In reply to Malte279 [2020-04-08 17:17:59 +0000 UTC]
I have even serie of tutorial "comics" about buiding them. Actually not very complex. I did now schoolhouse and seen first time how complex are roof made of stones or plates, what are straight and have beams on edges. Thatched roof was just layer of abraded polymer clay on temporary shape.
I was surprised that im only brony who does something like that despite there are plenty of artists, plushie makers and sculptors and fandom is huge. I thought that obstacle is lack of micro ponies like this, but such pony are not very complex to do. Very widespread plastic models (warplanes, tanks and soldiers mostly) are far harder to paint.
If you have brushes enough fine (Tamya extra fine for example) you can make those 17mm high ponies on super macro shoots not very much worster than average brony sculpts what are usually whole magnitude bigger.
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Malte279 In reply to Soobel [2020-04-08 17:38:04 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for this tutorial
I just love your love for details (such as having the glowire inside your light bulbs. I also got almost nostalgic when I saw your materials. I used to build model planes and make dioramas with scale 1/72 figures too. But it has been about 20 years since then.
So far I have worked only rarely with polymer clay (most likely I am unnecessarily annoyed by finger prints showing on the the clay surface when they can probably easily be smoothed out with fine sand paper). I should really give this material so many use to create true miracles more attention
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