Worst Diorama for now (1 Viewer)

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I Guys,

im maybe not the only one but this is the worst diorama i can do for now. i do have a big cabinet with sets in it , but when i see some users in here on this forums showing their small or big dioramas, im like WOW... thats cool and someday i would like to have all my sets in dioramas,

I dont want to upset anyone with these photos, but thats my position right now almost everything in a storage room.

and still its not everything you see. {sm2}

Im expecting to upgrade my house next year to show everything in dioramas about my collection.

So GORDON be prepare to have lots of work. {sm4}

I just hope you like the photos. but like i said im the worst Diorama user on this forum since i can only show this storage room even if i have 95% of all sets made by K&C

Serge
 

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Serge,

If you have some of your planes in there, hope you have some sort of climate control.

Brad
 
Serge,
You are right about worst diorama. Everybody knows you cant display EA with NA's ^&grin

Brad may have a point about climate control if you have wooden planes in there. Although as you are in Canada might not be such an issue as hotter climates. Something to think about though.

Brett
 
Just speaking from lessons learned here, but along with climate control you might want to get the boxes off the concrete floor onto some sort of pallet. Nothing absorbs water damage like cardboard. -- Al
 
Serge,
I have a similar looking attic. I did upgrade the house, but added a wife so it didn't help the diorama situation.

Although, I have to admit she is quite "crafty" and therefore was a great help on the two small 1/72 dioramas I built for my nephews.
 
Serge,

You sell yourself short. Great use of space, love how you spaced your boxes and I bet you cleverly set up your dioramas in the boxes. I hope no opposing forces are in the same box together. If so, it might be a mess when you open up.

Steve
 
Serge,
I have a similar looking attic. I did upgrade the house, but added a wife so it didn't help the diorama situation.

Although, I have to admit she is quite "crafty" and therefore was a great help on the two small 1/72 dioramas I built for my nephews.

Funny I'm in the same boat with most of my stuff in the loft now :( built my own room for my stuff but having two kids put a end to that plan but I would not change a thing^&grin
 
@Brad -->. Its air conditioned in that building , so i dont have to worry about humidity.

@Brett --> LOL

@Al. -->. Good idea, i will put pallets on the bottom of each boxes.

@Bradley. --> we are in the same boat.

@Steve --> Wow, i never though of that, i think im in big troubles.

@ Zach --> thanks Zach.

@ Mitch --> LOL

@Nyslodiers -->. Exactly

:smile2:

Thanks everyone,

Serge
 
Serge,
You are right about worst diorama. Everybody knows you cant display EA with NA's ^&grin

Brad may have a point about climate control if you have wooden planes in there. Although as you are in Canada might not be such an issue as hotter climates. Something to think about though.

Brett

HAHA The polar bears will keep it insulated :p
 
At LeastYou've Hidden The Bases And The Boxes Are To Scale.
Nice Background Well Done Thanks For Posting..........^&grin
 
Good luck with your future dioramas! Be sure to post photos at the Forum as well.
 
I would jump in here and agree to get the boxes up off of the concrete floor ASAP. Good luck on the future display of your collection.
 

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