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Comments and suggestions are always welcome. This is a work in progress, washers and dryers for laundromat are done, window shades and blinds being added.Note: blinds made using modified Ken Hamilton method. there is no interior detail in upper floors, but each room is lighted with it's own on/off switch. switches are located on the roof. I'll update as things move along.

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Looks good so far. But, why and what scale?

Eventually I will have a street scene to use as a backdrop when photographing model cars and trucks. The backdrop has kind of become the main event as of late. The scale is 1/25.

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I'm curious about the lettering. How did you make the letters or are they manufactured? They look just perfect. I can't get over how "real" they look.

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I'm curious about the lettering. How did you make the letters or are they manufactured? They look just perfect. I can't get over how "real" they look.

A fair question. The smaller letters are available from Plastruct. The larger ones are menu letters, like you would find at an outdoor food stand. Years ago I bought a large box of them on the famous auction site in the hopes I would use them someday. I have about 7 different "fonts". You can also find 3-D letters in the scrapbook section of Hobby Lobby. I haven't tried these yet, but eventually I will.

Thanks for the kind words, all of you.

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great job.... it looks so real...

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Very nice work.

Where did you find the GE TV sign?

Charlie Larkin

The GE sign was scratchbuilt. I made computer printed decals for the GE emblem and the other lettering.

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Thats pretty nice. Hows your brickwork done?

The bricks are embossed Plastruct sheet brick, #PS-90L. The brick was painted Tamiya Dull Red, individual bricks were painted slightly lighter or darker, and the mortar is a light gray acrylic paint mix. Once the mortar was added, the multicolored brick effect disappeared, and now they all look the same! The bricks above the windows are evergreen .015 x .100, I think.

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Here's the washers for the Laundromat. They were made from .040 sheet styrene. Sadly, the decal setting solution marred some of the decals, but I'm using this anyway.

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Dryers. Also made from .040 sheet styrene. Dryer baskets are plumbing fittings, and the door frames are model truck wheel rings.

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One of these should lead you to my Photobucket site. Everything there is unlocked, so you can look at it all.i will try to be a little better about keeping this thread updated. Thanks for the positive feedback, I appreciate it!

More Pics

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v625/Repstock/Street%20Diorama/#!cpZZ1QQtppZZ16

You might also try this:

Even more

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v625/Repstock/Clark%20Gas%20Station/

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Here's a few detail shots. It's very hard to get great focus when shooting close.

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Here's a street shot with a Dodge window van.

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Roof details. The little structure on top hides the toggle switches controlling the lights for each room.

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I decided to add a Coke machine and light it. The effect is cool in person.

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Unbelievable! I don't think I've ever seen a diarama that looks so real even in the close up photos. And this is your "first building" dio????

I'm totally lost for any more words...........

Tony

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