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Park place diorama

As the car can't fit nicely on a wooden shelf, I decided to make a mini diorama. This is, let's say, 80% complete. I must make so curbs and mybe some tire marks. I little of weathering would also give more realistic look.
I used plastic grass - the cheapest one I could get. This diorama is more for testing purpose. I plan to do a whole park yard. At every parking space, there will be one car
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cool!!!! good work.
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Re: Park place diorama

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Re: Park place diorama

Wow..Nice job! What did u used as a base?
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I hate you! I wanted to do something similar in a few months time!

Looks great! Can't wait to see further progress!
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iceblend: he used sanding paper, grid #40
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I used plastic grass - the cheapest one I could get. This diorama is more for testing purpose.
when u do do the real thing, i suggest using static flock, it looks really good when used correctly...

looks awesome, i also have plans to do something similar
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Re: Park place diorama

neat...may i suggest maybe adding a lamp post there or something? a working one would be better!=>
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Re: Park place diorama

That looks pretty. Danm that car is just nice. its clean..grass needs to be watered. :-p
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Great job, I cant wait to make my street parking lot diorama.
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Re: Park place diorama

not bad, but maybe the stripes are a bit thick
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Re: Park place diorama

about the stripes -> you aren't the first one that said that
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Re: Park place diorama

I have a black piece of sandpaper with white stripes floating around my modeling desk, too!
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Re: Park place diorama

looks really nice! cant wait to see more detail on it
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Re: Park place diorama

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when u do do the real thing, i suggest using static flock, it looks really good when used correctly...

looks awesome, i also have plans to do something similar
wilson, i suggest finishing a model, THEN make a diarama for it
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