blaster
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Okay, I'm back to this diorama with a vengeance.
Finally painted the room again. I took out the figures and started to stage them. I epoxied a few figures to fix their positions while allowing for the other figures to be adjusted around them. One of the back wall has been fixed into position.
I also repainted the background, with the Jaffa city and flag against an overcast sky.
As can be seen, the first proper staging looks pretty good, right? Not actually as I can see some fit issues that I will have to work around. For eg, the footprint of a few figures still cannot fit into their allocated positions.
A test fit with the white border frame helps in the final positioning of the figures. It also emphasizes the need for internal lighting in a shadow box diorama of this size and depth.
The final pic shows a close-up of the scene.
Finally painted the room again. I took out the figures and started to stage them. I epoxied a few figures to fix their positions while allowing for the other figures to be adjusted around them. One of the back wall has been fixed into position.
I also repainted the background, with the Jaffa city and flag against an overcast sky.
As can be seen, the first proper staging looks pretty good, right? Not actually as I can see some fit issues that I will have to work around. For eg, the footprint of a few figures still cannot fit into their allocated positions.
A test fit with the white border frame helps in the final positioning of the figures. It also emphasizes the need for internal lighting in a shadow box diorama of this size and depth.
The final pic shows a close-up of the scene.