WesternOutlaw
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Hi all-
An enjoyable thing to do on any rainy or stressful day is to retire to your computer room and fiddle with one's toy soldier collection. Over the span of several months, I began collecting 1/32 scale Ultimate Soldier/21st Century, FoV, CTS, and reissued Marx toy soldiers and vehicles. Unfortunately, the collection quickly filled a small tabletop diorama with not much more space for new additions. Every once and a while, I grab a chair, relax, and re-position the various vehicles and soldiers enjoying the adult play with my collection.
Thought I'd share a few pictures of the set-up:
Most recent, "feeling like Sunday morning", Dec 9, 2012
A few older shots, aerial shots:
and in color:
Another advantage of having a small tabletop diorama is for taking images and testing various photography and photo-editing techniques. Here's a few:
I've really had a lot of enjoyment in collecting, setting up, and photographing my tabletop battle. Comments welcome.
An enjoyable thing to do on any rainy or stressful day is to retire to your computer room and fiddle with one's toy soldier collection. Over the span of several months, I began collecting 1/32 scale Ultimate Soldier/21st Century, FoV, CTS, and reissued Marx toy soldiers and vehicles. Unfortunately, the collection quickly filled a small tabletop diorama with not much more space for new additions. Every once and a while, I grab a chair, relax, and re-position the various vehicles and soldiers enjoying the adult play with my collection.
Thought I'd share a few pictures of the set-up:
Most recent, "feeling like Sunday morning", Dec 9, 2012
A few older shots, aerial shots:
and in color:
Another advantage of having a small tabletop diorama is for taking images and testing various photography and photo-editing techniques. Here's a few:
I've really had a lot of enjoyment in collecting, setting up, and photographing my tabletop battle. Comments welcome.