For this project, I decided to start with the tower. After drawing all the plans according to the original parts descriptions I purchased the profiles and glued everything together. It takes some patience but it’s a very straight forward process. Making the steps on one of the columns was a a little more difficult. The difficult part here was to bend the wire each time perfectly in order to make all steps to look exactly the same.
After finishing the tower I started cutting all the pieces needed for the wheel. Here you see a few parts. On the next post I’ll show you the building process of the windmill wheel. The wheel is technically also very simple, but there are lots of details to be made and the assembly must be done right in order to achieve a solid structure and real looking wheel.
Oh my god!
You guys are crazy!
Beautiful work!
Greetz from Germany!
Jonas
Vielen Dank! Schöne Grüße zurück!
Masterful building your the best. Did you get the pics I sent you on my diorames ? This is what I do all day long. Let me know if not I will send again DENIS neumayer
Hi Denis, please send me the pics again, I can’t remember receiving ’em.
Take care,
The vintage soda crates are awesome. I can really appreciate the time that you spent on this project. I hope to make some 1/25 scale crates. Would you please tell me what material and the thickness that I should mount my color print on.
Thanks for the help,
Darrell T.
Hi Darrell, thanks for the feedback!
I used grey cardboard 0.5 and 1 mm thick. for mounting the prints and building the soda crates.
Have fun building your crates!
Take care,
Seb
Vintage 702 aermotor windmill is great is the plans available ? for structure and wheel and housing?
The plans are not available yet, but soon! Stay tunned.
thank u, and will be looking forward to them have a good day.
anything yet
Vintage 702 aermotor windmill is great is the plans available ? for structure and wheel and housing?
Man this is insane I’m working on the home made rust and have made an entire tin system for my diorama out of aluminum cans thanks for the inspirations guys can’t wait to see more of this aermotor
Hi Jaried, thanks for the feedback!
I have some pictures of my diorama it has a tin roof to garage doors led lighting where can I send them for you guys to check out and maybe give me some feed back and maybe some websites to get good priced material and things like that