Top products from r/dioramas
We found 4 product mentions on r/dioramas. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. "Green Stuff" Blue/Yellow Epoxy Putty
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Green Stuff Bars (Kneadatite Blue / Yellow Epoxy Putty) ArmsKeeperFunctional cure occurs in 4 to 5 hours when Blue/Yellow can be drilled, sawed, carved, sanded, stained, and painted.Ultimate hardness is reached in 20 to 24 hours.Cured color is green.Bars: Cut or twist off 1 part blue curing agent to...
2. Epoxy Resin Dye – Mica Powder – 24 Powdered Pigments Set – Soap Dye – Hand Soap Making Supplies – Eyeshadow and Lips Makeup Dye – Slime Pigment
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
MICA POWDER PIGMENTS COLORANT: Mica powder is a superb resin dye colorant and will give a shimmering and pearlescent look to your handmade products.COSMETIC PIGMENT SET: Mica pigment powder is a natural and organic product of vivid colors. It works great as a pigment powder for a variety of makeup, ...
3. Bememo 22 Pieces Model Trees 1.18 - 6.29 inch Mixed Model Tree Train Trees Railroad Scenery Diorama Tree Architecture Trees for DIY Scenery Landscape, Natural Green
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Good quality: these mixed sized train trees are made of plastic material, flexible and beautiful, seems real and durableVarious sizes: this set of model trees are mixed with sizes from 1.18 inch/ 3 cm to 6.29 inch/ 16 cm, suitable for DIY a landscape scenery looked more naturalQuantity in the packag...
First i marked out where the portal was going to be on the base.
I then carved out a bit of the portal.
For the rocks, i was just pinching bits of it off to give it texture. Then was a base coat of some matte mod podge and black paint. Then dry brushing it grey, then another dry brush of white.
Next, i had the Das modeling clay to smooth out the bottom. Then added the LEDs.
Glues the rock bits down with mod podge and coated the bottom bit with gloss mod podge to prevent leaks when i pour the resin. I did this a few times just to be on the safe side.
Coated the entire base with acrylic mud for the ground. (Forgot to take a picture of this) Then laid out some fine grass turf, then the static grass to finish it off. (4mm)
Poured the resin with a mix of silver, purple, and blue mica powder. (24 pack here for $13)
Just threw the wires in there, nothing fancy since this is just a test. Didnt really know exactly how this was going to turn out but wanted to apply it now so i know what to do in other builds. Dont worry, i wrapped the wires when i was done.
IT GLOWS!
So far i love how it turned out. The resin could have been a bit darker with more purple but i like it.
Sorry, I could have given you a link.
Here are a couple of examples of green stuff:
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-FI/Green-Stuff
https://www.amazon.com/Green-Stuff-Yellow-Epoxy-Putty/dp/B002MB61RQ
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At least with the first type, you mix two different clays together and they harden over time. That means you can form them just as you'd like in the meantime, while it's soft. Hope that answers your question :)