Streets of Old Hong Kong Diorama (2 Viewers)

zblang

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These photos are of my new HK diorama. a HUGE shout out goes out to Michael Miller (The King of Magic Water) for this one. I saw Michael's dioramas using the Jenkins Indians and knew he was my guy. I called him up, we chatted a few times, and alas - one of the most fantastic diorama boards ever. In addition to the foliage and water, Michael also made a door for the key hole building and made walls for behind the jetties to allow for more room in front of them for figures. I am so happy with this and Michael should be proud! You can't tell from these photos, but my cabinet has a rounded front and Michael made this thing perfectly and it fits right in! I love it - Enjoy!


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Beautifully assembled and beautifully shot. Thk u for sharing. :)

Bests
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The best dio on HK I have ever seen..{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
 
WOW! Hats off to you and Mike Miller. These look like stills from a movie!
Randy
 
A beautiful and inspiring diorama. Congratulations to you and Michael Miller.

George
 
Really well done!:smile2: I have a very similar Streets of Hong Kong Diorama made with the older wood and papier mache buildings and diorama base and the original glossy figures, but you have done wonderful things with the water and foliage to make yours really pop!^&cool^&cool
 
Splendid display! and great photos too ^&cool well done to both you and Mike {bravo}}

Jeff
 
Great job by Michael ^&cool Way cool.

Can we hear from the creator about it?

Brad
 
Fantastic dio, it just match in quality in every aspect of making dio with Gordon.


Really. Well done, and enjoy your work of art.


Serge. :)
 
Congratulations on your diorama Zach. It's look wonderful!! Mike did an awesome job with it. Way to go Mike!!!

Mark
 
Zach...

I meant to post this a long time ago and somehow I just let it get by me...

I'm delighted you liked how this turned out...

and I'm really glad your measurements on the template you sent me were accurate enough to fit in that curved display case of yours...

I love the way you decorated it with your Streets of Hong Kong figures...they are so colorful...so ornate...so bright...

I think we made a wise decision to widen the depth of the jetty walkway with those brick walls I built behind it...it allows a lot more display space to show off your fantastic collection...

Zach...it was a pleasure building this and I hope you get years of enjoyment out of it...
thanks again for contacting me to do it...I really enjoyed this build...

it looks pretty good with your awesome K&C collection on it!
 
Your idea to widen the jetty was genius! Amazing how much more space there is now!

You're a master my friend!!!

Thanks again
 
Ps, not sure if still there, but your work made it to the k&c website!
 
This is a superb realisation
Would bring Gold in a competition
Can I use those pictures on a French forum
Giving the sources of courses
 
Fine by me. I just placed figures though, Michael did all the work!
 

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