The diorama is absolutely wonderful, and the stop motion technique pretty realistic as well! One critical note: with all those "scale 1:1" objects on the background like doors, paintings and so on, it's more like you're showing your room with a diorama in it, than taking the viewer into a small world of its own. Why not adding something like a sheet of a sky and green hills or something like that behind the horizon of the diorama? I'm pretty sure it more than doubles the realistic effect.
Thanks for your kind words. This video of my Juno Beach set up was actually created for wargaming. It wasn't really supposed to be a diorama for display but I guess it turned out that way! There ws no stop motion used for that tank running over everywhere. It was actually a 1/72 scale R/C model. I just slowed the video down a bit since the tank moved very quickly.
Most if not all the terrain was made from scratch. I never really added up the costs of it. Most of the buildings were made from scratch too using foam board, strips of plastic, and printed patterns from the net. The tanks were model kits I've built over the years and all the figures were plastic Airfix ones that a friend gave me. So overall I'd say less than a couple of hundred but the effort and time I put into it was huge. About a year's worth of labour.
your missing key pill boxes there on Juno beach, If your looking for a exact copy just follow the battle maps the will have German positions on them as well. Also no tigers in that area
I spent a year building it. I studied numerous maps and photos. My section of beach is based on half of sector WN28. It is accurate. Yes there were not Tigers in the area and in my game I had no Tigers. That was just creative work there.
your missing key pill boxes there on Juno beach, If your looking for a exact copy just follow the battle maps the will have German positions on them as well
All the terrain was made from scratch. About 90% of the buildings were made from scratch. The figures are plastic and the vehicles are 1/72 scale models.
Yes you are correct. Congratulation on spotting one the of the inaccuracies of the gaming table. I had a 1/72 scale R/C Tiger I so I used it in the video.
The Tiger was only in the video. When I actually gamed the WN28 sector of Juno Beach I had the accurate forces on the table. It was scary the way the game went. Very historically accurate!
Yes putting up and disassembling would be a major pain. I had the game set up for about a year and now it's dissembled. I haven't put it up since but right now I'm playing a skirmish game where Brit airborne are trying to take back a village in Normandy from some Germans.
I actually did wargame Juno beach once, I chose the german side(as always)and trust me , the 716 infantry(or was it the 352, I forgot) sucks!!I think I got a tank or two from the 21 panzer, but that was it.
Have fun playing with the battle between the Brits and germans!!
The video or the terrain? If it's the terrain I researched what that particular beach looked like and with the aid of foam board and other material built it to 1/72 scale.
I didn't buy the game so to speak. I made the terrain from scratch. Most of the buildings are made from scratch. The figures are 1/72 scale plastic ones. The tanks are model kits. The rules I use are home made too.
that was wicked awsome. i wish i could have something like that. i would actually go back to playing with toys if i had a battle ground like that. great job.
That's a 1/72 scale R/C Tiger I from Dragon. I was able to "drive it" over the gaming table. It moved a little bit too fast so I tried to slow it down in the video.
Yes you are correct across country that'd be their top speed. On a good road they can hit 24 mph. I know my Tiger in the video is too fast. I even slowed down the video as much as possible. I was using a 1/72 scale R/C model and it unfortunately goes pretty fast.
did u do stop-motion here or was it video? if it was video u need to put on slow-motion, then publish it, open up a new proect, and put it in slow-mo again. that ort to do it.
A good question but I honestly don't have a number. It took 1/2 a year to build and most of the terrain and buildings are scratch built. The figures are plastic one's which were given to me by a friend. I'd guess I spent maybe a $150 on supplies and such.
Being a Canadian I really wanted to wargame Juno beach. I studied this segment of the D-Day landings as much as possible. I then examined the beaches that the Canucks hit and settled on WN28 sector. I spent 1/2 year in prep and another half in putting it together. Most of the buildings are scratch built. When we gamed the results were very close to history!
The table has been disassembled now but I can quickly set up a beach landing in a matter of hours.
Most of the buildings are made from scratch. The materials used are foam board, paintable wallpaper, and plastic strips bought from a hobby store. The trees are also made from scratch.
Unfortunately I can't remember the game but check your old PC wargames for WAV audio files. I then used a freeware audio editing program to put all the sound effects together and then I looped them to fill a CD with 80 minutes of battle sounds.
this video was awesome!!!
thevideogameaddict02 5 months ago
The diorama is absolutely wonderful, and the stop motion technique pretty realistic as well! One critical note: with all those "scale 1:1" objects on the background like doors, paintings and so on, it's more like you're showing your room with a diorama in it, than taking the viewer into a small world of its own. Why not adding something like a sheet of a sky and green hills or something like that behind the horizon of the diorama? I'm pretty sure it more than doubles the realistic effect.
HoScaleGeek 7 months ago
@HoScaleGeek
Thanks for your kind words. This video of my Juno Beach set up was actually created for wargaming. It wasn't really supposed to be a diorama for display but I guess it turned out that way! There ws no stop motion used for that tank running over everywhere. It was actually a 1/72 scale R/C model. I just slowed the video down a bit since the tank moved very quickly.
PPCLIcanuck 7 months ago
@HoScaleGeek Stop motion? Are you referring to the Tiger tank? If so then its actually a remote control Tiger, I have one in winter markings.
CJLinton 7 months ago
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HoScaleGeek 7 months ago
how much did this cost with the tanks and all
sgtnick09 8 months ago
@sgtnick09,
Most if not all the terrain was made from scratch. I never really added up the costs of it. Most of the buildings were made from scratch too using foam board, strips of plastic, and printed patterns from the net. The tanks were model kits I've built over the years and all the figures were plastic Airfix ones that a friend gave me. So overall I'd say less than a couple of hundred but the effort and time I put into it was huge. About a year's worth of labour.
PPCLIcanuck 8 months ago
wow i went to juno beach specifically to study this and it is surprisingly accurate!
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hobbyreports 10 months ago
awesome setup
Jose76890 11 months ago
your missing key pill boxes there on Juno beach, If your looking for a exact copy just follow the battle maps the will have German positions on them as well. Also no tigers in that area
syro666 1 year ago
@syro666,
I spent a year building it. I studied numerous maps and photos. My section of beach is based on half of sector WN28. It is accurate. Yes there were not Tigers in the area and in my game I had no Tigers. That was just creative work there.
PPCLIcanuck 1 year ago
your missing key pill boxes there on Juno beach, If your looking for a exact copy just follow the battle maps the will have German positions on them as well
syro666 1 year ago
nice sound effects from east front 2 talonsoft yeah know every game sound effect there is
COLESTOCKDALE 1 year ago
What rules did you play by?
SlotraceDK 1 year ago
I used my own rules. If you want to see them send a message directly to me and I'll get a copy to you.
PPCLIcanuck 1 year ago
pretty sick man
MonteLSV6 1 year ago
nice. my grandad landed on Nan Sector, Juno Beach on D-Day in the North Shore Regiment. He was a 16-year-old voulenteer.
Litterboxer529 2 years ago
where did you get all of it from
macdonaldsisthebest 2 years ago
All the terrain was made from scratch. About 90% of the buildings were made from scratch. The figures are plastic and the vehicles are 1/72 scale models.
PPCLIcanuck 2 years ago
@PPCLIcanuck Well done buildings. I used to do dioramas but had to restrict myself to forest/fields since my buildings looked like fried shit.
cf80to01 1 year ago
@cf80to01 what the fuck he was at my age. i couldnt imaginate how this would feel
NKCrime 1 year ago
flames of war i'd check it out its a great hobby
ultramarine1234 2 years ago
Looking good : )
benjaminmagnus 2 years ago
Tigers were not on the area of landings, that panzer 4 was either from the 352 infantry or the 21 panzer.
HKUK94 2 years ago
Yes you are correct. Congratulation on spotting one the of the inaccuracies of the gaming table. I had a 1/72 scale R/C Tiger I so I used it in the video.
PPCLIcanuck 2 years ago
It's quite alright, I used to put kingtigers and even panthers when war gaming omaha beach.
Putting that diorama and disassembling it must be a pain in the ass!!
HKUK94 2 years ago
The Tiger was only in the video. When I actually gamed the WN28 sector of Juno Beach I had the accurate forces on the table. It was scary the way the game went. Very historically accurate!
Yes putting up and disassembling would be a major pain. I had the game set up for about a year and now it's dissembled. I haven't put it up since but right now I'm playing a skirmish game where Brit airborne are trying to take back a village in Normandy from some Germans.
PPCLIcanuck 2 years ago
I actually did wargame Juno beach once, I chose the german side(as always)and trust me , the 716 infantry(or was it the 352, I forgot) sucks!!I think I got a tank or two from the 21 panzer, but that was it.
Have fun playing with the battle between the Brits and germans!!
HKUK94 2 years ago
do you guys think i should do something like that,cause i wanna do like a series (like red vs blue) but do u that would be a copy off cool vid bt:)
skaterdude297 2 years ago
my grandfather was at juno beach i think.
OAJProductions 2 years ago
mine was in W.W1 came back and died of old age before i was born
TheNerfer9 2 years ago
how'd u make that?
crazylegoproductions 2 years ago
The video or the terrain? If it's the terrain I researched what that particular beach looked like and with the aid of foam board and other material built it to 1/72 scale.
PPCLIcanuck 2 years ago
amazing map
woofdoggy102 2 years ago 2
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jac5tr12 2 years ago
thats a great gaming board and very nice work you have done on the terrain
demonokron 2 years ago
Great!
HaloHayabusaHeadshot 3 years ago
where did you buy the game?
mikefilmstudios 3 years ago
I didn't buy the game so to speak. I made the terrain from scratch. Most of the buildings are made from scratch. The figures are 1/72 scale plastic ones. The tanks are model kits. The rules I use are home made too.
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
Well it took 1/2 a year to build. I don't think mass production is in the cards!
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
lol u should make alot and sell em for a lot of money then u can become a millinair (i would bythat stuff(maybe))
namena090909 3 years ago
wow that is awsome!
matmann96 3 years ago
that was wicked awsome. i wish i could have something like that. i would actually go back to playing with toys if i had a battle ground like that. great job.
82ndarmy 3 years ago
Toys? They're Strategic simulation devices. You never call them toys!
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
lol
Klashorst199 3 years ago
:P.
airsoftlamblover 3 years ago
I hate it when people calls them Toys.
I agree with you.
By the way, nice houses.
And where is the Tiger from?
Revell?
tigeracew 2 years ago
That's a 1/72 scale R/C Tiger I from Dragon. I was able to "drive it" over the gaming table. It moved a little bit too fast so I tried to slow it down in the video.
PPCLIcanuck 2 years ago
tigers go 15mph
joe081996 2 years ago
Yes you are correct across country that'd be their top speed. On a good road they can hit 24 mph. I know my Tiger in the video is too fast. I even slowed down the video as much as possible. I was using a 1/72 scale R/C model and it unfortunately goes pretty fast.
PPCLIcanuck 2 years ago
did u do stop-motion here or was it video? if it was video u need to put on slow-motion, then publish it, open up a new proect, and put it in slow-mo again. that ort to do it.
joe081996 2 years ago
Yes I could have done that but I noticed that even slowing it down once caused a graininess in the footage. No I didn't do any stop motion.
PPCLIcanuck 2 years ago
Thanks! I took almost a year because I built everything from scratch. The scale is 20mm or 1/72 scale.
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
Cool video!But it must of took a LONG time to get all that stuff!Oh ya what scale is this for?
sekon56 3 years ago
Oh really wow cause most of those sounds are in americas army. maybe they stole them from from where you got them. anyways good video
snowmanpunk 3 years ago
lol americas army ambiant sounds
snowmanpunk 3 years ago
Nice guess but no it's not America's Army sounds. I actually took the wav files from an old PC wargame and made an 80 minute loop of them onto a CD.
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
Sounds like Close Combat 2: A Bridge too Far, to me.
Someloke8895 3 years ago
A good question but I honestly don't have a number. It took 1/2 a year to build and most of the terrain and buildings are scratch built. The figures are plastic one's which were given to me by a friend. I'd guess I spent maybe a $150 on supplies and such.
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
how much did it cost for you to make the whole set?
Callofduty4nub 3 years ago
sweet
loog123456 3 years ago
is this flames of war or some thing copletly diferent
reuvbre 3 years ago
something completly different, FOW is 15mm, this is 20mm, you can tell by the figures, I guess this is rapid fire or something like that
EinundzwanzigPanzer 3 years ago
What are the rules?
CoolDog202 3 years ago
Being a Canadian I really wanted to wargame Juno beach. I studied this segment of the D-Day landings as much as possible. I then examined the beaches that the Canucks hit and settled on WN28 sector. I spent 1/2 year in prep and another half in putting it together. Most of the buildings are scratch built. When we gamed the results were very close to history!
The table has been disassembled now but I can quickly set up a beach landing in a matter of hours.
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
That is pretty cool thanks for sending me the link. I am going to make a wargame like this, but it will be operation market garden
CoolDog202 3 years ago
The rules on my webpage are in quick reference chart format. If you have any questions on them let me know.
Good luck!
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
Dang Man that's insane.
xixlovexrazorsx 3 years ago
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Airbornerock 2 years ago
That is very cool must have taken you a long time to finish?
watthehell1023 3 years ago
The Table looks well made
Athlon2736 3 years ago
rofl xD
tonyhawk980 3 years ago
Sounds like the ambient sound from Day of Defeat.
BVB09Fanatic 3 years ago
How you get that so cool? and where you get all material
Bullen934 3 years ago
Most of the buildings are made from scratch. The materials used are foam board, paintable wallpaper, and plastic strips bought from a hobby store. The trees are also made from scratch.
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
Where you get those realastic plastic soldiers?
Bullen934 3 years ago
They are 1/72 scale plastic figures you can by at any hobby store.
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
nice realy nice
photosmarty4 3 years ago
hey send me a messenge on how you built all those buildings from just add me k im going to subscribe and you are awsome man!!!!
raydog113 4 years ago
is that call of duty sound FX
ZbrosCo 4 years ago
No. Its a sound loop I made from combat noises I found in an old PC game.
PPCLIcanuck 4 years ago
oh nice
ZbrosCo 4 years ago
OMG good old west front war sounds ya man
3L24 3 years ago
whats it called?
Kdssow 3 years ago
Unfortunately I can't remember the game but check your old PC wargames for WAV audio files. I then used a freeware audio editing program to put all the sound effects together and then I looped them to fill a CD with 80 minutes of battle sounds.
PPCLIcanuck 3 years ago
Europe in Flames
killqboyz 3 years ago
sick
bebotbe123 4 years ago
Pretty cool. I do WWII 20mm too, though I never tried a Juno beach landing.
Halofreak1010 4 years ago
Awesome, you could make an insane stop motion battle in there.
TRyrEaDtHiS 4 years ago
this place is crazy its got a tank roaming the streets lol
chillydog12345 4 years ago
nice vid!
hellrider127 4 years ago
Superb stuff - much better seeing it on video rather than in photos.
miniaturezone 4 years ago
wow i didnt know it looked like that lol but ya nice job dude 2 thumbs up!
cooliomon78 5 years ago
Dats Juno alright, nice!
Rasinbread 5 years ago
col now put army men there
motionpicturesstudio 4 years ago