kiwigav wrote:Been thinking about doing a diorama this time. I've got the bandai y wing on the way and keen to do a simple hanger diorama. Any tips or suggestions Scott?
Hmm. .....Some generic tips
Do some research, save some pics, look at other builds, Google like a madman, Pinterest all that stuff
Topic unique not too obscure and readily recognizable....ask me how that worked out for the Dagobah diorama
Find a good backdrop picture that you can print out and maybe paste to some cardboard. You can attatch it directly or just have it sitting vertical as a back drop. That gives the model some nice depth and ads tons when you photograph
Use of angles and positioning...just like you would in photography and subject placement slightly askew, rule of thirds that sort of stuff
Multiple points of interest, other figures or details that can add to your main character not detract. Trying to have the viewer look around the whole dio and see something new every time
Look outside store bought kits for your dio materials to add those details; you will be surprised what works when you have that mindset..Lego, doll house, scale train materials , food packaging, styrene and metal tubes and shapes
A good base, not too big , not too small. I use plywood mostly and really like the Das clay on top, but that might not fly in a space hanger dio. Jon did some great silicone moulding to make his trench run dio in the sig last year. I have seen some very cool things on Pinterest done with the bases for dioramas...wrapping maps around the base edges, calligraphy writing, medallions attached to the sides
Talking like I am some freaking pro
This X Wing dio is an easy choice as it is an iconic scene in the movie with some great potential for cool water effects....was even used in their promo adverts
Interested to hear what you are thinking; the y-wing is a bit more challenging as had secondary roles in the films really so will take some thought and research.
Hope that gives some direction
