desk11desk12
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I hate to sound like a “homer” here but Build-A-Rama is a truly a great enabler of fantastic dioramas for guys like me with some vision despite the total like of modeling skills.
However, Build-A-Rama is prolific and adding scores of new options seemingly daily and treats collectors with “one-ups” at shows and customized commissions at the request of clients. Okay I’m a fan but don’t get me wrong; in my other dioramas I use products from a variety of makers.
Here is an example of diorama on my home office desk I put together in 10-15 minutes. All diorama products displayed (with exception of the Figarti “Red Ball” sign) are Build-A-Rama. Can you spot them all? Excuse the quality of the photos, poor lighting.
Carlos





However, Build-A-Rama is prolific and adding scores of new options seemingly daily and treats collectors with “one-ups” at shows and customized commissions at the request of clients. Okay I’m a fan but don’t get me wrong; in my other dioramas I use products from a variety of makers.
Here is an example of diorama on my home office desk I put together in 10-15 minutes. All diorama products displayed (with exception of the Figarti “Red Ball” sign) are Build-A-Rama. Can you spot them all? Excuse the quality of the photos, poor lighting.
Carlos




