Alien diorama from Perú

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  1. #1
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    Alien diorama from Perú

    Hello friends here bring this project that we are doing together with a group of friends, the original idea was to make 2 scenes, a hadleys Hope Corridor and a Sulaco hangar, with all the details possible in order to use the different Aliens action figures.

    hope you like it


    Greetings from Perú






















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  3. #2
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    Re: Alien diorama from Perú

    Nice work!

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    Re: Alien diorama from Perú

    Amazing!

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    Re: Alien diorama from Perú

    that is so cool

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    Re: Alien diorama from Perú

    ... Magnificent scene. Congratulations. ...
    Jorge .

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    Re: Alien diorama from Perú

    That is so cool. Many will like it. www.collegeparkgm.ca/

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    Re: Alien diorama from Perú

    That sounds like a really exciting project! Building detailed dioramas for action figures is a great way to bring your favorite characters to life. Here are a few tips that might help you with your project:


    Research: Start by researching the scenes you want to create, paying close attention to the details and layout. Look for references in the movies, behind-the-scenes footage, or concept art.


    Planning: Once you have a good understanding of the scenes, create a plan and draw out the layout. Consider the placement of the figures and any other elements you want to include, like props or lighting.


    Materials: Decide on the materials you'll use to build the dioramas. Foam board or cardboard can be used to create the base, while materials like putty, silicone, or even papier-mâché can be used to create textures and details.
    Last edited by snowyyy; 02-12-2023 at 12:07 AM.

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