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Diorama - do or dont?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robstyley" data-source="post: 451678" data-attributes="member: 6009"><p>I think dioramas are great and I'd love to build some myself. Have thought about turning pigeon holes in my cabinet into small scenes. So much scope - Tattooine, Hoth, Endor etc. The big problem is that for good dioramas you need lots of horizontal space which nobody has. Most of us display in a vertical way with cabinets and shelves up the wall. You'd need a good table space like Hornby railway tracks have which can take up a whole room and as Rich said before long it'll be covered in dust and ****. I've had an idea for a long time to build the Bespin landing platform with the Falcon on it attached to the wall with a little section of Bespin and the door on the wall. You could put it 5-6 foot off the ground so it wouldn't be in the way too much. I started building a massive 3 3/4 inch scale AT-AT but I don't have time to finish it at the mo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robstyley, post: 451678, member: 6009"] I think dioramas are great and I'd love to build some myself. Have thought about turning pigeon holes in my cabinet into small scenes. So much scope - Tattooine, Hoth, Endor etc. The big problem is that for good dioramas you need lots of horizontal space which nobody has. Most of us display in a vertical way with cabinets and shelves up the wall. You'd need a good table space like Hornby railway tracks have which can take up a whole room and as Rich said before long it'll be covered in dust and ****. I've had an idea for a long time to build the Bespin landing platform with the Falcon on it attached to the wall with a little section of Bespin and the door on the wall. You could put it 5-6 foot off the ground so it wouldn't be in the way too much. I started building a massive 3 3/4 inch scale AT-AT but I don't have time to finish it at the mo. [/QUOTE]
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