How to make Lost Atlantis with Guardian diorama lamp

4THECRAFT shows us how to make this epoxy resin diorama lamp inspired by the Greek Mythology and the tale of lost Atlantis. He created the island, the Guardian, the ship and the statue of Poseidon from polymer clay. For the Poseidon’s trident he used bamboo BBQ sticks.
For the ancient temples, he used white cardboard and printed the columns in his LOTMAXX Shark 3d printer. 3D print template is available on his youtube page.

Ultra-Realistic Muddy River Diorama

Luke Towan shows us exactly how to recreate an awesome model that is so realistic it will leave onlookers amazed. All of the techniques he uses to build this model can be used for not only model railroading but they can also be adapted to military modelling, wargaming terrain, scenic diorama builders and maybe even movie sets as well. The diorama is built in HO scale and depicts a railroad somewhere in country Victoria Australia, the locomotive is a V/Line DRC and usually ran as a single unit, by the 1980’s it was the fastest train in Australia based on its average speed of 107kph.

If you want to find more information about building dioramas and model scenery be sure to visit his site at http://www.bouldercreekrailroad.com.

I made a BRITANNIC Diorama but it was a DISASTER!

4THECRAFT created diorama of the Britannic Ship (sister ship to the Titanic) at the moment she hit the naval mine which resulted to her sinking in the Aegean Sea on November 21, 1916. The Britannic sunk although it was built to be unsinkable, just like Titanic. The Shipwreck of Britannic is in Kea Island, Greece. To create this diorama he used the Revel Titanic plastic model kit at 1:1200 scale. Made the naval mines and the additional lifeboats from polymer clay. Created the sea surface and the waves with transparent silicone. The underwater explosion is illuminated by small LED lights operated by 3 watch batteries.