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I wanted to share this idea because it's simple and seems to work quite well and maybe someone can use it or improve on it. Last year I wanted a place to take pictures of builds. I started a basic two wall and floor photo backdrop but was never happy with it, so I put it away and moved on. This weekend the weather kept me indoors and I began thinking about that backdrop again. 

I liked the basic layout but wanted to be able to change the scene. The problem was how to do that without messing up the walls. But first the base needed a few repairs. Version 1.0 was made with 1/4 inch foamcore but I soon found it flimsy. As I also found out, in areas with temperature and humidity variations, foamcore can warp. I added some basswood across the back to stabilize it and that seems to be adequate. With the base strengthened I moved on to redoing the walls. I toyed with various ideas, but none really felt right. This morning I wandered Home Depot for ideas. They sell thin galvanized right angle roof flashing. It's about 7 x 7 inches, folded in a V-shape and at about 80 cents, they were a good price. Once home I flattened out five pieces, which was more than enough. As seen in the picture, I attached them to the walls and covered the whole thing with a new layer of brick paper.

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Here are some closeups of it in action. The first is a steel rollup door I made a while back. A couple of tiny rare earth magnets on the back and it stays put as long as needed. To celebrate that success I made a couple other doors. I'll be making some signs and other things to add detail. 

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So now it's basically finished with and I'm much happier with the look. It's not much, just a simple two wall brick scene, but it can be an alley or the inside of an old building in any time period with only a few easy changes. 

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3 hours ago, espo said:

What are your overall dimensions of the display? 

I originally built it on the fly so I never measured it. However, I just checked and it's about 20 inches long 12 1/2 high x 13 deep. I was aiming for something small enough for a desktop sized that would still allow for any sized model.

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I'm thinking of making one myself. It would have to fit inside a box for storage. Maybe a 11" x 17" bankers box.

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6 hours ago, bobss396 said:

I'm thinking of making one myself. It would have to fit inside a box for storage. Maybe a 11" x 17" bankers box.

I jumped in to building this one last year and almost instantly found several changes I wanted to make. It's now on the third and hopefully final version. Also, if you want to use the magnets like I did, make sure it's steel and not aluminum you're using behind the paper walls. I grabbed some metal signs without checking and got it all done only to find out it wasn't steel. 

I built another one during the lockdown that was easily disassembled so it would fit in a box. Ended up giving it away to a friend. Also, on eBay or Etsy there are lots of different printed brick, stone and even wood look paper sheets. They work well for the walls and there are plenty of G Scale fittings out there to add detail.

 

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