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how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 11:58 pm
by greengiant
Many have commented on my dioramas and some have asked how I build them. This is how in pictures.
Re: how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 12:46 am
by ALPHA
Very Clever Giant

It's almost like looking at miniature movie sets
Happy Tanking Sir
ALPHA
Re: how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Sat May 31, 2014 8:41 pm
by greengiant
Yes that is it exactly. All you need are a bunch of separate pieces that you can arrange on whatever size bases you have room for. See my PZ4J post on show off to see how it turned out.
Re: how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 3:27 am
by HERMAN BIX
Do feel a bit crestfallen when you break it down & pack all the material away ?
Re: how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:45 am
by ALPHA
I'd say it's still a very good tip Giant....It's something everyone can do especially since it can easily be stored away
Happy Tanking Sir
ALPHA
Re: how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:50 am
by HERMAN BIX
Its is a good tip, I imagine once you are good at it, the lot can travel fairly easily if required (for shows and suchlike)
Re: how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:24 pm
by greengiant
As long as I have That particular space available I just set up a diorama and let it sit as a display until I either set it up for a new photo shoot are get tired of looking at the same thing at which time I change it. It would be a good way to transport and set up a diorama without having to worry about breaking one that is permanently fasted to its base.
Re: how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:03 pm
by ALPHA
HERMAN BIX wrote:Its is a good tip, I imagine once you are good at it, the lot can travel fairly easily if required (for shows and suchlike)
Hey Herman... I think your kind of diorama is better for a show or contest.... as it depicts a specific situation...modular units like Giant's seem better for photographs..the portability of each unit and because you can "dress" them to match any background
There are less flaws in something like what you did for your Jagd... where this style gives way to flaws..which can then be photoshopped
i did something like what Giant did long ago... but it was more of a cross between the well detailed type you do and a base that could be re dressed... so it wasn't quite "modular"in size..but depiction of event
The base was used for two contests ...one year apart... at the same hobby shop's event...two different genres... won ribbons in both.... one a land battle scene..the other and event on a carrier ... the land scene was a German rail yard scene...the carrier a Corsair being towed on deck...same platform just reconfigured...tracks pulled off and depot changed to a carrier tower ....the only way you could tell it was the same base...was I intentionally left a cut in the board on the left lower corner ..which for the train scene was a track side loading dock... and on the carrier ..the edge of the elevator and the center of focus was the same

boy did people bitch
I guess the point is... if the diorama is detailed... there are advantages... modular not as detailed but adjustable and flexible in motif not so much... modular and well detailed with specific depiction..so not so adjustable as portable for a show.. just as good as a non modular one...mine was middle ground...sort of... still have it...though everything has been stripped models gone... only the landing stripes of the carrier deck still exist ...to me it's no longer a diorama...but a piece of wood still modular as I can turn it into something else ...so long it's 1/72nd scale

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Have a good one Herman
ALPHA
Re: how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:06 pm
by ALPHA
greengiant wrote:As long as I have That particular space available I just set up a diorama and let it sit as a display until I either set it up for a new photo shoot are get tired of looking at the same thing at which time I change it. It would be a good way to transport and set up a diorama without having to worry about breaking one that is permanently fasted to its base.
Definitely a plus Giant...
Have a good one Giant... thanks again for the tip and great idea
ALPHA
Re: how I build my temperary dioramas.
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 8:56 pm
by Markocaster
Very cool. Thanks for posting this a great idea !!