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Post by badseed on Nov 20, 2006 0:48:39 GMT -6
sure i would love to have a garage such as yours, thats totally cool!! ive alaways wanted to build a show car diorama, its just the time those must take, i see yours has to have countless hours in it im sure, to have a diorama to photograph new builds would be great, your rite, i need to build one, im going to start planning one, thanks !!!.
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Post by vwcamperman on Nov 20, 2006 2:42:03 GMT -6
I really like seeing your garages! i need to finish off my little junkyard diorama at some point
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Post by Honest Charlie on Nov 20, 2006 3:52:22 GMT -6
I love a nice garage diorama. I do plan on building one this winter for myself. I've been saving all kinds of little things for it.
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Post by crazylegs on Nov 20, 2006 4:11:40 GMT -6
l would live to build a diorama and have been collecting for a while and like you said bill it would be nice to have a backround for the cars but l think it's a time factor thing but one day l will finish one
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Post by dumpydan on Nov 20, 2006 7:50:46 GMT -6
I think it is great, and have been thinking about doing one for years, but don't know if I have the place to keep it. How big is your garage, and how did you attatch the floor to outer walls. It is Great, keep going want to see more.
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Post by Tim Nolan on Nov 20, 2006 8:19:47 GMT -6
I do too. I have an idea for doing one, a skinny two story with office and artroom upstairs, garage area downstairs, and having a cutaway rear maybe boxed out with plexi. I've got something in mind like sonny DePalma has with the Roth stuff, and lot's of airbrush work. A chopper shop would be kool with the bike kits too!
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Post by gwangiboy on Nov 20, 2006 10:18:15 GMT -6
With those skeletons lying around, I'm concerned about the ventilation!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2006 1:10:30 GMT -6
I've got to build a 1:1 garage, as soon as I'm done with all this procrastinating...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2006 1:19:38 GMT -6
[glow=red,2,300]Glad to see some other garage lovers confess... lol![/glow]We're not alone after all Chief! dumpydanThis garage is actually 11.75" x 26.5". It is being built to an exact fit in the bookcase so some of it can be easily removed for different camera angles. Therefor, in this case the floor is not attached to the walls. All my construction is now pin with strait pins, (as nails) no glue! If the floor was attached to the walls it would be nailed, like a real garage.
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Post by crazylegs on Nov 21, 2006 3:16:10 GMT -6
l have a buddy of mine who is building a diorama in a coffee table l will be going there tomorrow to help him with a 302 that he is rebuilding l will take some pix ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2006 5:37:10 GMT -6
COOL!
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Post by Starry Eyes on Nov 21, 2006 6:44:56 GMT -6
I've been slowly collecting goodies to build a gas station dio ... A guy can never have enough stuff ! Ha !
Chuck D.
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