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#1 Sun, Oct7 2012 9:01pm

ddaines
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A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

Whilst troll(ing big_smile) through the internet I came across this little gem of a site. Mainly scenery from the movie, but with some expanded original designs....

http://www.lotrscenerybuilder.org/index.php

Enjoy wink

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#2 Sun, Oct7 2012 11:03pm

Turambar
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

A great site, Master David, which I admire for a long time. I wonder, that there are some "things" disappeared . . .
Must have a look inside the archive of my mac . . . and this archive is large . . . cool

Last edited by Turambar (Sun, Oct7 2012 11:05pm)


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#3 Mon, Oct8 2012 8:00am

Milo
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

There are some experts in diorama making on this web page. Impressive !cool


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#4 Mon, Oct8 2012 4:40pm

Thingol
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

I saw this web site 2 years ago... really great diorama examples is possible to find there....


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#5 Mon, Oct8 2012 5:15pm

Ori
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

Very cool

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#6 Mon, Oct8 2012 6:09pm

sevlag
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

Nice site, there are ideas for futurs dioramas, including hobbits'homes are cool
Thanks for the link, Master David

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#7 Sat, Oct20 2012 11:42am

Barliman
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

I wish I had a fraction of the talent it must need to make these. But why are they being made - who uses them, and for what?


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#8 Sat, Oct20 2012 8:15pm

Ori
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

Barliman wrote:

I wish I had a fraction of the talent it must need to make these. But why are they being made - who uses them, and for what?

Looks like scenery for wargaming. You may notice some hex tiles on the ground...

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#9 Sun, Oct21 2012 8:50am

Sam Wise
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

You're right Master Ori!
I recognized some "GW" figures on wargaming bases!


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#10 Mon, Nov5 2012 10:54am

elroi
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

What the h*** ... Why I don´t knew this site before?? roll roll

My god, I´m impressed with the works displayed there. It inspired me a lot to do some mithril scenes (as long as I can do something even similar...)

Thanks for discover it to me, Master Daines

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#11 Fri, Nov16 2012 1:36pm

Milo
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

Here is an enormous Middle Earth 28mm scale diorama I wish I could have time, space to make it for myself...

http://hotwirefoamfactory.com/customer/ … g_tomy.htm

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#12 Fri, Nov16 2012 3:28pm

Theobald
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

Well, but there are no buildings inside ... just walls.

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#13 Fri, Nov16 2012 4:34pm

Milo
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

True. Of course there is work to do to improve the city.
Doors an church are well done. I wonder if he made these or bought read to use items.


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#14 Fri, Nov16 2012 6:34pm

Thingol
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

Interesting and useful site Master hobbit but I do not like very must those Minas Tirith model...


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#15 Fri, Nov16 2012 8:17pm

ddaines
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

The Five Circles of the City! I would like to see the finished item before final judgement wink

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#16 Sat, Nov17 2012 12:32pm

hsf62
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

Who remembers those pics?
Click to closeClick to closeClick to closeClick to closeClick to closeClick to closeClick to closeClick to closeClick to closeClick to closeClick to close

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#17 Sat, Nov17 2012 12:39pm

Milo
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

rollrollrollroll

Wow, that is something much more impressive !
Merci Holger !


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#18 Sat, Nov17 2012 12:42pm

hsf62
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

Welcome Master Attic Warden. Now I'm finished... big_smile


Where there is a will there is a way, just as there are no problems, only solutions! Guess it depends on ones own perspective of the matter at that time big_smile

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#19 Sat, Nov17 2012 3:59pm

Theobald
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Re: A useful site for diorama builders - maybe!

I do well remember the pics Master Hsf62 provided here once again. That's why I criticized about missing buildings. - By the way I also had a chance once to have a very close look at the huge model of Minas Tirith by GW they presented when the third part of the films was released. Sorry to mention that company here, but that model also was very impressive, both in size and painting, reveiling the top-skill of the ones who made it. Unfortunately I didn't take any pics of that one.

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