http://i1371.photobucket.com/albums/ag292/travispell87/Mobile%20Uploads/20141023_174550_zpshbpzl9hq.jpg
http://i1371.photobucket.com/albums/ag292/travispell87/Mobile%20Uploads/20141023_174422_zpsv0pwvanf.jpg
http://i1371.photobucket.com/albums/ag292/travispell87/Mobile%20Uploads/20141023_174511_zpskd4liylu.jpg
Any comments, advice or tips would be much appreciated only new to dioramas.
My quick dio with my first 3 models
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Re: My quick dio with my first 3 models
http://i1371.photobucket.com/albums/ag292/travispell87/Mobile%20Uploads/20141028_002952_zpsflszetqo.jpg
Just unpacked my new T909 with 2x8 dolly & 4x8 swingwing
Just unpacked my new T909 with 2x8 dolly & 4x8 swingwing
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Re: My quick dio with my first 3 models
I like the 1st dio set up. I think it's always good to get out with your models if you can. they are 1:50 scale? They look bigger than that.
Trick is with a dio is to keep it as simple as poss. People tend to crowd them.
Trick is with a dio is to keep it as simple as poss. People tend to crowd them.
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Re: My quick dio with my first 3 models
Yea all 1:50 336E, 740B and D6T. I was laying on the ground taking the snaps that could be why hahahaha
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