Cyberpunk city diorama

Loving the display space!

Ooh, and indoor garden for the upper part?
Thanks!
In fact, I thought I try that. But my wife said it will be cute if there are train or trams running through these arches. I think it's interesting. Retro futuristic train with an aluminum corrugated sheet on its car. It will be another challenge for me. I will try some test build.

I repaint the arches with silver-gray.

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Thanks for looking!

katsu
 
Thank you so much, Analyzer-san and George-san!

Today, I was thinking about the design of the tram.
As always, I was about to go too far but looks like the simple is the best. I guess the old-time Chicago or New York subway would be fit for the mood of this city.

And thanks to your cheerful support, I had my 66th birthday Yesterday. My daughter Yuki suddenly come to my place in the evening and celebrated my day with a cake. There happened many things in this one year. Good things and bad things. You all my good friends always cheer me up and I didn't feel any solitude whatever.
My gratitude and hope for you and your family's health and prosperity.



Katsuhiko
 
Thats really looking really good. I liked the stripes, but I'm also a sucker for anything silver and chrome.....and trains. Sure winner!

And...late
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!
Hope you had a good day.
My Dad is a whole 10 and a half years older than that. Kinda crazy to think.
So you were 34 when you had your daughters, if I got the math right....
My Dad was 34, about to turn 35 when I was born. Cool.
 
Thank you so much, my friends!
No matter how getting old, sincere words from good old friends on a
birthday makes one so happy. :D

There was not much time for the model. So I finished only a few figures.
Sorry about the unfocused pics.

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I know this is a bit sensitive thing to have any comment from you but I'm a bit confused. In fact, I didn't have that point of view when I made those figures. So, please think of it as just an old guy got confused.


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Again, thanks a lot!

katsu
 
Today, I tried to make a corrugated panel with a thin aluminum sheet for a tram's fuselage.

Here's the result.

I dug some parallel grooves on an acrylic plate. One is 2 mm depth, 3 mm width and the other is 1.5 mm depth and 4 mm width. Each groove is spaced 3 mm to 4 mm.

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I cut up a beer can.

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Placed an aluminum sheet on the grooved plate and put the 2 mm steel plate and hummer it.

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Also, I tried to use a 0.3 mm thick aluminum sheet.

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Unlike my premonition, a thicker sheet was better.

Thanks for watching,

katsu
 
Always coming up with the most creative ways to make something. Like the macgyver of model building.

I love seeing all the various techniques you come up with for accomplishing tasks

Thank you, my friends!
Many modelers love to assemble, and many other modelers love the paint job. Some love making figures, and some love vehicles. All of them sharpen their skills as much as they can. And I love solving the problem. Just like solving a riddle. We will show sincere respect to the works of each other and all of these would grow up the model-building hobby. This is the real meaning of diversity. It surely makes our life rich and full filled. What a nice hobby!

Cough, that was an old man's long speech.:sleep:
 
Yuumi2891103,
Stunning architectural work. Love the chaotic angles and stripes just the way they are. Captures the eye and does not let it go. “Glamour” type photography also. What an enjoyment to the viewer to literally see your imagination in a model. I

I hope that when you go to bed that you sleep soundly, but I seriously doubt that.
 
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