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Old 10-31-2002, 08:27 PM
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Lightbulb NEW DIORAMA SUPPORT and updates with a PORSCHE 911 TURBO 1985 CUSTOM. (pics)......

Hi,
A new diorama, easy to build for a nice support for pictures....
35cm X 28 cm X 15 cm.








And now with a PORSCHE 911 TURBO 1985 (old model) with some modifications......

- Lowering car,
- New whells of PORSCHE 911 GT2 18'' with some others street tires,
- New larges BREMBO discs......,
- New exhaust pipe more large,
- New ring with plastic cart,
- interior black and yellow parts...............

Few pics on the front.......



The rear........car...




The side of the PORSCHE 911......


Some others pics for final.......:licker: :licker: :licker:



Thanks for your answer..... and it's always a pleasur to see you on the forum every day...........

Laurent from FRANCE.....
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Feeling the Porsche! Oh yeah!!:flash: :flash: :flash: :flash:
Nice diorama setting too!

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Nice lookin Porsche you got there, one question, where/how do you get those pics that small on your walls?
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the pics on the wall....

Honoturtle,
i just cut on custom mag...........
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Thumbs up Excellent work!!!

I like that diorama!!! The Porsche is :coolguy: :coolguy: :coolguy:!!!
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What was the process you used to paint the wheels? where they all chrome and then you painted it with yellow? because thats what i want to do to the wheels that my integra has.. did you hand brushed it on?

thanks for any info.
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very cool porsche, looks hot in yellow
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Really feelin that model, those rims look superb colour coded!
Background looks great. Can you try taking the photos outside so you get natural light? Looks a bit yellowy!
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Looks cool, I want to make a garage or something like that.

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Looks a bit yellowy!
Well, DUH!!!

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Great diorama!!!!!
How do you make the asphalt?Tell me all!!!!!:flash:
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Thumbs up Fat!!!

That is tight! Did it come as a kit or home made?:bandit:
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Porsche looks bad(meaning good).What did you use to make that diorama?(the brick wall and asphalt)
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answers.....

Hi,
thanks for your messages......
First, this diorama is home made..... just bought 3 pieces of fibreboard and fixed....
I bought also a wall( bricks)... a sheet of brick wall.
I imagine an other wall (grey) and a asphalt (realised with some plaster extra fine and some fine sand....a mixture... apply with a small trowel.....
Then, 3 flat spray....( black first, white and grey.....)...
It looks like as a real asphalt.....
Each of us have an idea to realised his own car or diorama support....
That is one of the million solution.......

For the whells color, it's just paintes with the same color of the body and applyed with a brush carrefully....

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Looks great, Laurent! We've seen your glass cases for your cars; where do you keep the dioramas? Do you keep them out for display, or only get them out for pictures?
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Hi,
in answer at your question..... you were right in the two choice.....
It's a nice display with a car (outside glass case) and also a support for next pics.....
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