AI dioramas with your models
AI dioramas with your models
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cookie1600

2,647 posts

187 months

Thursday 19th March
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Same Tamiya MM01 with a different body:



I'm not sure why the mechanic is oiling the rear tyres, does it help increase understeer?

RedRob67

40 posts

148 months

Thursday 19th March
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Every day a journey said:
hehe

Slightly off topic, that Land Rover looks great! I assume it is non-LEGO, do you have a link for it please?

Every day a journey

2,876 posts

64 months

Thursday 19th March
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RedRob67 said:
Every day a journey said:
hehe

Slightly off topic, that Land Rover looks great! I assume it is non-LEGO, do you have a link for it please?
Made it up myself from the Defender Technic set


Every day a journey

2,876 posts

64 months

Thursday 19th March
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RedRob67 said:
Slightly off topic, that Land Rover looks great! I assume it is non-LEGO, do you have a link for it please?
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|https://forums-images.pistonheads.com/621177/202603195903555[/url]





Edited by Every day a journey on Thursday 19th March 17:24

cookie1600

2,647 posts

187 months

Thursday 19th March
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cookie1600

2,647 posts

187 months

Thursday 19th March
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A selection of a total of around 30 scratch built balsa-wood buses and coaches I have, that were made by my late Father when he was 13 to 15. They are all based on actual buses and coaches that he measured and drew by hand before going home to make them every night in his teen years. It helped that my Grandfather was a driver (and later Inspector) and actually drove each of the open-top and closed AEC Regent double-decker buses operated by Eastbourne Corporation and during evacuation, Gloucester based buses, some of which are shown here.

Scale is around 1/72 and I'd love to create a diorama just like this one imagined by Gemini:



The Minor, Bedford and Landy are not models, although I do have some of his Bedford trucks I'll put in later.

Neal H

490 posts

220 months

Saturday 21st March
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robemcdonald

9,833 posts

222 months

Saturday 21st March
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robemcdonald

9,833 posts

222 months

Saturday 21st March
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Stealthracer

8,501 posts

204 months

Saturday 21st March
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robemcdonald

9,833 posts

222 months

Saturday 21st March
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Stealthracer said:
Not too sure what point you’re trying to make..

Stealthracer

8,501 posts

204 months

Saturday 21st March
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Well I can't help thinking how crude the Spacex thingy looks compared with the Saturn 5. I mean even Wallace and Gromit took the trouble to give theirs a coat of paint.

98elise

31,881 posts

187 months

Saturday 21st March
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Stealthracer said:
Well I can't help thinking how crude the Spacex thingy looks compared with the Saturn 5. I mean even Wallace and Gromit took the trouble to give theirs a coat of paint.
Whats that got to do with this thread?

Oberheim

670 posts

17 months

Sunday 22nd March
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robemcdonald said:

I love that Lysander. Superb job.

Neal H

490 posts

220 months

Sunday 29th March
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I tried this one using Google Gemini and MS Copilot. The Copilot results didn't come out very well but a couple of the Gemini efforts were quite good.

Original


Gemini


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Gemini

Stealthracer

8,501 posts

204 months

Sunday 29th March
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(If you're old enough, you'll know.)

Oberheim

670 posts

17 months

Sunday 29th March
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Neal H said:
I tried this one using Google Gemini and MS Copilot. The Copilot results didn't come out very well but a couple of the Gemini efforts were quite good.

Original


Gemini


Original


Gemini
Very nice. The Panzer Luchs is a cool little tank, probably my favourite light tank of WW2.

C69

1,200 posts

38 months

Sunday 29th March
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cookie1600 said:
A selection of a total of around 30 scratch built balsa-wood buses and coaches I have, that were made by my late Father when he was 13 to 15. They are all based on actual buses and coaches that he measured and drew by hand before going home to make them every night in his teen years. It helped that my Grandfather was a driver (and later Inspector) and actually drove each of the open-top and closed AEC Regent double-decker buses operated by Eastbourne Corporation and during evacuation, Gloucester based buses, some of which are shown here.

Scale is around 1/72 and I'd love to create a diorama just like this one imagined by Gemini:



The Minor, Bedford and Landy are not models, although I do have some of his Bedford trucks I'll put in later.
Those scratch-built buses look really impressive. Have they been enhanced by Gemini?

cookie1600

2,647 posts

187 months

Sunday 29th March
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C69 said:
Those scratch-built buses look really impressive. Have they been enhanced by Gemini?
No, they're spot on original, exactly as they came out of the box my father kept them in. I'll upload a 'standard' photo of them in the next couple of days to illustrate.

They are the most treasured thing I have of his.

Edited by cookie1600 on Sunday 29th March 18:29

sidewinder500

1,772 posts

120 months

Sunday 29th March
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From this




To this, including the oversized wheels
[url]|https://forums-images.pistonheads.com/480646/20260329764218