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Old 09-03-2003, 09:24 PM
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Important: Diorama Info

Does anybody know how to make your own Diorama. I need some info of what stuff I need to make one of my own. Please send some feedback.
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well lets see, you're going to need some material to make the base and any walls you want. i used plywood. you're going to need some paint to paint it. I'm using a white basecoat.

so now you've got your basic scene, now comes where you decorate it to your needs. in a previous thread of yours,
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t131067.html
theres a bunch of links on where to get some parts to add detail. you can also use different paints and painting techniques to get different effects

I'm using some custom parts i made out of wood to add some detail and structure to my diorama. I'm using some items i got from a local hobby store, in their model train area. model trains have some killer dioramas and have good supplies.

basically you build it and decorate it
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