Jenny Croft
Banned
When I made my Marder Diorama , I wanted a little added detail for a corner of my diorama . I wanted the scene to be a slumish area on the outskirts of an African township . I looked around an abandoned block and the abundance of broken glass bottles was apparent. Here is how I made my own .
I looked out for some useful stuff , I needed a bottom for the bottle , sides & the neck , here is what I used
Right then , the bottom was cut from a piece of clear acetate with a hole punch .
Now the sides were cut from some round bits from the side of some packing , I cannot remember where I found this but I think it was the inner packing of a DML Action figure , lots of the DML etch comes similarly packed too .
You need to cut the curved bit out and then cut it into jagged shards .
The neck of the bottle was easy but IMHO ultra genius on my part
Stretch some clear sprue until you get a bottle necky looking bit (scientific terminology) ! Now hollow the inside with a small cutter on the motortool , then cut jagged edges & drill the neck out .
Now glue some jagged shards from the side to the base so it looks very nasty.
Stick the lot to some Tamiya tape & spray with Tamiya clear green ( note for beer bottles clear brown from clear red mixed with clear green or for spirits , milk bottles just leave clear .
The big bits are glued into place , the bottle label comes from Plus models calender picture on the same sheet the newspaper comes from , some sand & crud will be added & then the smaller shards .
Here it is in the finished scene and adds a little visual interest where before was nothing
Jenny :kiss:
I looked out for some useful stuff , I needed a bottom for the bottle , sides & the neck , here is what I used

Right then , the bottom was cut from a piece of clear acetate with a hole punch .

Now the sides were cut from some round bits from the side of some packing , I cannot remember where I found this but I think it was the inner packing of a DML Action figure , lots of the DML etch comes similarly packed too .

You need to cut the curved bit out and then cut it into jagged shards .

The neck of the bottle was easy but IMHO ultra genius on my part

Now glue some jagged shards from the side to the base so it looks very nasty.

Stick the lot to some Tamiya tape & spray with Tamiya clear green ( note for beer bottles clear brown from clear red mixed with clear green or for spirits , milk bottles just leave clear .

The big bits are glued into place , the bottle label comes from Plus models calender picture on the same sheet the newspaper comes from , some sand & crud will be added & then the smaller shards .


Here it is in the finished scene and adds a little visual interest where before was nothing

Jenny :kiss: