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JeffSaylor
04-14-2010, 02:17 PM
New polystone environments take your 1:6th collection to the next level...













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Today there are several amazing 1:6 scale figures available to collectors but unfortunatelly there is not a lot of variety out there when it comes to display bases or dioramas. Thanks to the new Triaramas from Triad Toys collectors can now display their 1:6th scaled figures in their very own unique looking enviroments. One of those great products is Triad's "Grave Danger" Triarama display base.


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The creepy cemetery scene is sculpted out of high density polystone and weighs close to 10 pounds. The superbly detailed diorama measures 14 inches in height and features a very high quality paint job which resembles the look and feel of an old abandoned cemetery. The wall and base's finely sculpted detail results in a realistic moss-covered graveyard environment which complements a wide array of 1:6th scaled figures.


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In regards to display options, the sky is the limit when it comes to this finely crafted display base. The Triarama comes disassembled in four separate parts: back wall, floor base, tombstone and detachable headstone statue. The diorama is fairly simple to put together and conveniently fits inside most glass curio cabinets.


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The "Grave Danger" Triarama offers collectors a great looking display environment at a fraction of the price of other 1:6th scale dioramas. This fantastic one-of-a-kind polystone environment is available now for only $69.99 exclusively through Triad's website (http://www.triadtoys.com/Products/Triarama+and+Bases.htm?osCsid=e04ebc1b2c69f8e4bc14 ad47654a56f0).

If you're tired of looking at your 12" figures standing on a bare glass or wooden shelf then purchasing a "Grave Danger" Triarama is a wise investment that will significantly enhance your display.

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Review and Photos by Jorge Pelaez
Review Sample Courtesy of Triad Toys (http://www.triadtoys.com/)