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Always liked your Studebaker from the first time I saw them. *NM*
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(PICS) A drag race pits scene (circa '62) from around ten years ago
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I'm looking for inspiration. For those of you that have backdrops or dioramas for your models, could you post a picture of what you have here.
Here's a few of mine *PIX*
Cool stuff! The corrugated metal, what is that made from? Also, that red brick wall, that isn't printed, is it? *NM*
The brick wall is plastic. Can't remember where I got it from. The corrugated roof is packing from a light bulb. Sadly I don't think they use that kind anymore. *NM*
Model Builders Supply should have the Brick wall material. *LINK*
Kudos on the truck in the field. Had me fooled! Excellent! *NM*
Yeah that picture turned out great. Its fooled a lot of w *NM*
Garage
COOL! Thanks for sharing. Are the walls foam board? Exactly how big is this? *NM*
I used thin plywood so it would;d be sturdy. ------> *PIC*
Mike I sent you an email. *NM*
Got it and thank you. *NM*
and just for fun -
Fun for who? LOL *NM*
Here are some build pics of of mine that I built about 20 years ago.
(PICS) A drag race pits scene (circa '62) from around ten years ago
Always liked your Studebaker from the first time I saw them. *NM*
This is a 1/43 version I did to display models of my 1:1's, started with the great garages kit but added stuff from bunch of other sources/kits along with photo reduced pics of the stuff on the walls *NM* *PIC*
One more pic *NM* *PIC*
I like your license plate border around the top. I did much the same in my hobby room. *NM* *PIC*
Were you in Turkey? *NM*
Yes. Many times from 98-06. Met my wife there. *NM*
This is a 1/25 one I did of my first garage, used coffee stirrers from starbucks to represent the bare studs, not preciesly scaled but close enough for be for a backdrop *NM* *PIC*
one more pic *NM* *PIC*
Lots of cool ideas guys! Thanks for sharing! *NM*