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Post by Tuffone20 on Apr 6, 2019 22:43:59 GMT -5
I’ve kind of gotten started on a Mopar themed garage. Since I picked up all of those garages I might as well put them to use. I’m using four of them and I’m kind of just toying around with it. I thought the checker board floor would look good, but I’m not liking it and will be looking for something else. Please feel free to comment with ideas to help me with this project.
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Post by BUCKY on Apr 7, 2019 1:09:59 GMT -5
Have you tried the checkerboard on a diagonal layout? Sometimes, that helps it look a little better.
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Post by spencermoparfan on Apr 7, 2019 14:26:51 GMT -5
A great start for a diorama . wish I had the room for a biggun ! I would defiantly stick to the plan when you finalise it. I speak from experience there LOL . What with all that great space to fill , and fill I would ! Firstly is it going to be a " car park " with toolboxes or full on work shop ? My ideas :- 1) one wall of spare fenders & grilles steering wheels & infamous starter motors (from salvaged gluebombs ) 2) Semi built motors & manifold parts from detailed Mopar kits - like this example of my barn find spares or repairs I have had numerous fine detailed motors and never build em !! valves in the chambers look so good !! (Oh , don't worry , the392's fat pipes are in the spares box again.. ) The rocker covers were 'somewhere else' during photo session ... But they were going on a workbench with a pile of HT leads & some assorted 'appropriate' tools . That patina on the early altered is gradually getting dustier too ... deliberately ... It only needs a hand held tool box .. Can't wait to see your diorama done !! Have fun
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