Hello, here is my very first build since my dark age. I always admired LEGO train layouts and dioramas. Since I have some free time with the current situation (Covid-19), I decided to give it a try! At worst, I would have had a good time, at best I will have entertained you... because I will try to keep a video journal on my YouTube Channel.
I am by no means an experienced builder and I will try to link the sources of the techniques that I use.
My goal is to build a diorama that can be easily taken to pieces. This is why I choose the MILS module solution (http://www.abellon.net/MILS/).
On these modules I'd like to put Official Winter Village sets first and then if I become more skilled some of my own creations.
About the videos : I've made two types of content :
Speedbuild videos where the build of the module is dynamic and take less than 5 minutes
Long version videos which are more relaxing and shows every single step of the build
On this topic I will only link the speedbuild version, you can check my YouTube channel if you'd like to view the long versions.
Baseplate #1 "The pond"
LEGO Baseplate 01 - 73 by BRiXTOF, sur Flickr
Nothing fancy about this module, I had to build something easy to gain confidence. The track ballast standard is from L-Gauge
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Baseplate #2 "Santa's workshop"
LEGO Baseplate 02 - 87 by BRiXTOF, sur Flickr
This module contain the reason I wanted to build a Winter Diorama : 10245 Santa's Workshop. The tunnel is not very detailed, I wanted to put some headlight bricks on the underside of the arch in order to have some texture (Just like this tutorial), but because of the arch type the headlight brick doesn't hold. I'm not very happy about the snow cornice on the top-right, if you have any suggestions...
Here is the source of inspiration of this module : Swiss Alps tunnel with the Bernina Express
When multiples modules will be connected, I will add some trees and minifigures, this is just the base for now.
Thanks for watching!