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I made up this 1/48 scale mock up.The airplane has a 30 foot wing span at 1:1 scale.
My problem with this composition is the row housing ,which usually has the same width backyard.I want to keep it as it represents urban middle class housing of the time.The wing over the fence is part of the sub-story which I also want to keep in.The houses rear facade would probably been about the same in design and dimensions ,so how would you guys go about making the composition more asymmetrical ?
Good idea but I think a little too uniform for old brick.Thanks!If this sounds silly please excuse my comments :help:
maybe use sand paper for the brick effect and stick that to the foam ? to give it that rough feel and effect.
Thanks Michael ! I recently have been working on the mock up and will post some pics to see what you think!John, regarding composition, heres a couple of thoughts, the original image shows a building of 3 stories, that might give you a better and higher back drop ?, the rear fence, maybe make it lower of foliage or simply backing onto fields as opposed to city scape ?.
One final thought, perhaps moving the whole diorama two houses down so the plane is in the yard with the washing in and the wing overlaps the other fence, and then include that right angled house extension and path way between that fence and house, maybe having the wings hanging over both fences ?.
The latter would involve more right angles but then you would be playing on that fact, making your diorama more rigid and corner like and would probably give a more cramped and intense feel, rather than a free flowing open diorama.
Just some thoughts and observations, either way it'll look good.
Best
Michael