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This is part of of a tutorial on how to build a medium sized diorama. The scene for this diorama is the Spartan Warrior Battle of Thermopylae. The diorama is two feet by three feet and wired for lighting and sound. This episode of the tutorial shows you the concepts of paper design and building templates then designing and building the 3dimensional structure. Lots more fun stuff on my website at: www.stormthecastle.com And the next installment of this tutorial coming real soon. Where I will ...
woah awseomee
lol, thats not 300… thats 12… lol
ivv just satarted making a diorama
Thanks! The second part of this making a 300 diorama is uploaded.
nice.. but the sound is bad..:(
what is it?
a tip for that one if its not to late i think u should make the gate go up and down
is it better to get materials from a profesional store like games workshop or a herdware store where its cheaper?
cool
I’ve got a question. My dad and I are building a window display diorama for his store. Its a baseball game from the 1890’s, I’ve found some kids playing ball from the right era, but we’d like some adults. Any advice would be great.
this is awesome! Ive always wanted to build a large diorama, but never gotten up the courage to invest time into it. I Think I might though now after Ive seen this.
I had a sound problem sounded like ssssssip was added to the end of each sentance lol i refreshed the page and it worked absoloutly perfect
give it a try
i have a question
is there a newspaper alternative for paper mache
i mean can you use any other kind of paper found around the house?
man thats tall
brilliant man…very nice