Bookcase display base for 1:18
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Bookcase display base for 1:18
I wanted something I could display my armor and vehicles on in limited space and something not dedicated
to a particular piece.
another....
These are made of insulation board, grass mats and other items as you can see in this pic...
I'll put a list of materials up later if anyone is interested, bases around 11" x 17".
to a particular piece.
another....
These are made of insulation board, grass mats and other items as you can see in this pic...
I'll put a list of materials up later if anyone is interested, bases around 11" x 17".
Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
That looks great!
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
Very nicely done!
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
Awesome work! Please do list the materials as your work looks fantastic and has given me some ideas
I'm working on a larger 36"x36" display board for multiple armor and building pieces. Its just simple dirt affixed to a cork board right now (for flexibility in where I position the the vehicles and buildings) but I want to spruce it up.
Still, I really like what you've done.
I'm working on a larger 36"x36" display board for multiple armor and building pieces. Its just simple dirt affixed to a cork board right now (for flexibility in where I position the the vehicles and buildings) but I want to spruce it up.
Still, I really like what you've done.
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
Very nice. Been thinking of similar things for a small corner shelving unit I have. Kind of a rotational display system.
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
Thanks for the comments. These two bases were an attempt at using hobby supplied, found and natural materials
to make believable looking diorama bases.
The hobby materials would be the grass mats, moss and pet supply items....
The "found" item is a used scrubbing pad that is used to chemically remove wax from floors. If you know anyone who is a custodian, they'll know what your looking for.
The pad can be pulled apart in small pieces and then glue (I used water based) applied and than moss added......
this pad is black and was spray painted tan before the moss was glued on.
Here is the moss, comes in bags or sheets or look in the woods...
Pet shops are a good place for supplies....just one pic here.
My plan is to make a much larger base longer than these that I've posted, for display and photography purposes.
Panzerpaul's dioramas gave me some ideas....buildings come later....
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... 81#p247581
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... hp?t=23735
well thats it for now.........
to make believable looking diorama bases.
The hobby materials would be the grass mats, moss and pet supply items....
The "found" item is a used scrubbing pad that is used to chemically remove wax from floors. If you know anyone who is a custodian, they'll know what your looking for.
The pad can be pulled apart in small pieces and then glue (I used water based) applied and than moss added......
this pad is black and was spray painted tan before the moss was glued on.
Here is the moss, comes in bags or sheets or look in the woods...
Pet shops are a good place for supplies....just one pic here.
My plan is to make a much larger base longer than these that I've posted, for display and photography purposes.
Panzerpaul's dioramas gave me some ideas....buildings come later....
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... 81#p247581
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... hp?t=23735
well thats it for now.........
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
Awesome, thanks Normandy!
I'm slowly developing a larger diorama board for setting up some displays, etc. Originally I was just going to keep it a flat dirt base for versatility, but having seen your pics above, I now plan to attempt adding some more terrain and foliage in places.
I'm slowly developing a larger diorama board for setting up some displays, etc. Originally I was just going to keep it a flat dirt base for versatility, but having seen your pics above, I now plan to attempt adding some more terrain and foliage in places.
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
Link to large grass mats, 88cm x 34cm = 34.6in x 13.35in.
http://www.greatescapegames.co.uk/basin ... large.html
http://www.greatescapegames.co.uk/basin ... large.html
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
I like it.
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normandy wrote:I wanted something I could display my armor and vehicles on in limited space and something not dedicated
to a particular piece.
Have you got what yo needed. I'm a craftsman and I have my own woodshop, CNC, Vacuuform, Sanding Planer, Router, Molder .... Also you rip you a Aluminum base in any color with reliefs.
another....
These are made of insulation board, grass mats and other items as you can see in this pic...
I'll put a list of materials up later if anyone is interested, bases around 11" x 17".
Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
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For anyone who has an A.C.Moore craft store near them they have very serviceable grass mats in the fake flower section. They also have large and small plastic diorama bases near the model car/paint section. I turn the bases upside down so I have a "baking pan" and I can fill it with styrofoam to make trenches or bunkers. I took the old deck from a Panzer IV after I put the new Stugg deck on and now have a "dug in " tank. A.C.Moore gives 15% discount to vets and teachers and also will send you 50-55% off coupons via email several times a week if you get their rewards card. Soooo with my 15% plus 55% I mostly get about 65% off. Great "tow" chains in their jewelry dept. Have fun. Bob
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
Looks great!
I remember the woofer's great displays that he would pose all his stuff on, it's o e of the reasons I got into customs in this scale. I miss seeing his work!
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
Thanks Jon.
I remember the woofers display as well, it was very impressive. I'd love to have the space for something
like that. I had saved the pictures of it but sadly they've been lost with the photo bucket pay or loose your
pics program.
Still working on this display base, I may have a few pictures tomorrow.
I remember the woofers display as well, it was very impressive. I'd love to have the space for something
like that. I had saved the pictures of it but sadly they've been lost with the photo bucket pay or loose your
pics program.
Still working on this display base, I may have a few pictures tomorrow.
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I also remember flyboy made some amazing backgrounds of houses buildings in remnants. I think I have some of the woofers pictures saved somewhere if I find them I'll post them to my Flickr and post them here.normandy wrote:Thanks Jon.
I remember the woofers display as well, it was very impressive. I'd love to have the space for something
like that. I had saved the pictures of it but sadly they've been lost with the photo bucket pay or loose your
pics program.
Still working on this display base, I may have a few pictures tomorrow.
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Re: Bookcase display base for 1:18
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