To do that it would have to be 1/350 in scale.E-Dub wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 1:19 pmWhy stop there? Build the whole Desilu sound stage.
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DIORAMAS you would like to build
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For about ten years now I've wanted to build a StarGate Diorama in 1/35th scale.
A Gate would be in the center of the dio side on, on one side we see the team running up the steps to the wormhole being chased by Velociraptors, close on their heals.
On the other side of the gate the first team member is coming face to face with a squad of Terminators.
I'd call it, "Out of the Frying pan, into the fire..."
A Gate would be in the center of the dio side on, on one side we see the team running up the steps to the wormhole being chased by Velociraptors, close on their heals.
On the other side of the gate the first team member is coming face to face with a squad of Terminators.
I'd call it, "Out of the Frying pan, into the fire..."
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Love that concept!RogueWolf wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2023 10:00 am For about ten years now I've wanted to build a StarGate Diorama in 1/35th scale.
A Gate would be in the center of the dio side on, on one side we see the team running up the steps to the wormhole being chased by Velociraptors, close on their heals.
On the other side of the gate the first team member is coming face to face with a squad of Terminators.
I'd call it, "Out of the Frying pan, into the fire..."
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Kind of like the launch scene at the beginning of the Macross movie.
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That comic got to thinking about the comic I read as a kid: Dan Cooper and the Flying Saucers
It's originally one of those Belgian comics about a Canadian ace and his various aerospace adventures.
I'd never thought of comics as a diorama idea, but they do have many action packed scenes in those little rectangles...let alone the covers.
I do happen to have a Canadian F-104 in the stash...
Of course I'm sure you can find similar stuff for Dan Dare as well.
It's originally one of those Belgian comics about a Canadian ace and his various aerospace adventures.
I'd never thought of comics as a diorama idea, but they do have many action packed scenes in those little rectangles...let alone the covers.
I do happen to have a Canadian F-104 in the stash...
Of course I'm sure you can find similar stuff for Dan Dare as well.
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I just realized this week that a great project for me will be a model from each one of Heinlein's "juveniles" books. Some will be dioramas.
Rocket Ship Galileo (1947) - Well, the Galileo, of course. Pretty typical Golden Age cigar rocket, probably.
Space Cadet (1948) - Either the Patrol ship Aes Triplex or maybe the small rocket scooter they used to putt-putt from the school to the station.
Red Planet (1949) - An ice scooter diorama. The edition I read as a kid (Scribners'?) was illustrated, and as I remember it, the scooters were drawn as pretty much C-47s on skates. I have an old C-47 kit in the junkppile, so...
Farmer in the Sky (1950) - The spaceship was a torchship, of which see below. I could do a rock crusher, that has a detailed-but-not-limiting description, but... probably the "walker wagon" in a diorama.
Between Planets (1951) - The Venus Republic privateer Little David.
The Rolling Stones (also known as Space Family Stone, 1952) - Kinda gotta be the ship herself - the Rolling Stone.
Starman Jones (1953) - Gotta be the Asgard, which is another Heinlein torchship, a model of which I already have 90% complete and un-christened.
The Star Beast (1954) - Not many "things" in this one so it'll have to be a Lummox diorama.
Tunnel in the Sky (1955) - This is a tough one - almost no "things" in this one so probably a Rod figure at a gate diorama.
Time for the Stars (1956) - The least interesting of the juveniles (to me) and again, not many "things". The ship is yet another torchship, so... maybe one of the helicopters flying off the ship whilst it's landed in water diorama...? Ugh.
Citizen of the Galaxy (1957) - Either the Trader ship Sisu or, if I'm good enough with figures by then (whenever "then" is), Pop squatting with his bowl with Thorby by his side.
Have Space Suit—Will Travel (1958) - Kip's space suit Oscar, without a doubt.
That's... a big reach for a guy with middlin' talent like myself. But should be fun to try.
Rocket Ship Galileo (1947) - Well, the Galileo, of course. Pretty typical Golden Age cigar rocket, probably.
Space Cadet (1948) - Either the Patrol ship Aes Triplex or maybe the small rocket scooter they used to putt-putt from the school to the station.
Red Planet (1949) - An ice scooter diorama. The edition I read as a kid (Scribners'?) was illustrated, and as I remember it, the scooters were drawn as pretty much C-47s on skates. I have an old C-47 kit in the junkppile, so...
Farmer in the Sky (1950) - The spaceship was a torchship, of which see below. I could do a rock crusher, that has a detailed-but-not-limiting description, but... probably the "walker wagon" in a diorama.
Between Planets (1951) - The Venus Republic privateer Little David.
The Rolling Stones (also known as Space Family Stone, 1952) - Kinda gotta be the ship herself - the Rolling Stone.
Starman Jones (1953) - Gotta be the Asgard, which is another Heinlein torchship, a model of which I already have 90% complete and un-christened.
The Star Beast (1954) - Not many "things" in this one so it'll have to be a Lummox diorama.
Tunnel in the Sky (1955) - This is a tough one - almost no "things" in this one so probably a Rod figure at a gate diorama.
Time for the Stars (1956) - The least interesting of the juveniles (to me) and again, not many "things". The ship is yet another torchship, so... maybe one of the helicopters flying off the ship whilst it's landed in water diorama...? Ugh.
Citizen of the Galaxy (1957) - Either the Trader ship Sisu or, if I'm good enough with figures by then (whenever "then" is), Pop squatting with his bowl with Thorby by his side.
Have Space Suit—Will Travel (1958) - Kip's space suit Oscar, without a doubt.
That's... a big reach for a guy with middlin' talent like myself. But should be fun to try.
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Maybe a scene from "The Incredible Shrinking Man", using household items and one 1/48th scale figure.
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Do the scene when he is fighting the spider.
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I'm Batman.
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Oh my God!! It's full of plastic peanuts!
Today is a good day to model!
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I AM Spartacus!
I'm Batman.
Don't believe everything you see on the Internet!- Abraham Lincoln
Oh my God!! It's full of plastic peanuts!
Today is a good day to model!
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Carlotta vom Acht and the Manshonyagger in "Mark Elf" by Cordwainer Smith.
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Anybody ever built one of the old Tonka Diorama kits. I recall admiring them as a kid 50y ago (uf...that's a long time). Never got one, not sure why. Possibly the artwork on Aurora and monogram boxes was just too enticing Looking at them now, they do appear like a fairly adept use of forced perspective to create a neat illusion. It was pretty handy to come with its own shadow box.
Found an article on them here at a site devoted to box dioramas.
Found an article on them here at a site devoted to box dioramas.
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In grade school I used an old shoe box and plastic figures.
"Nothing to do now but drink a beer and watch the universe die."
"Basically what I do everyday."
I AM Spartacus!
I'm Batman.
Don't believe everything you see on the Internet!- Abraham Lincoln
Oh my God!! It's full of plastic peanuts!
Today is a good day to model!
"Basically what I do everyday."
I AM Spartacus!
I'm Batman.
Don't believe everything you see on the Internet!- Abraham Lincoln
Oh my God!! It's full of plastic peanuts!
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It's always in the back of my mind to do this scene from SBY 2199.
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The older cover art has a definite TTA feel too it as well.
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That's like me between old David Weber and new David Weber.