Since last year's Custom Celebration, I have been inspired to explore the shoebox diorama further. Since most of the commissions are drying up, and I can't seem to move the larger reneged works, maybe a foray into these compact little worlds may spark interest.
Many of the ones I am doing are a "thank you" to some, or very late belated gifts to others. The wheels turn...slowly, but they turn.
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First up is drbindy's nightclub lounge. D sent me an image of a type of bar he was looking at in a comic panel and I thought, maybe I could pull one off in a shoebox. The glasses are actually the top of that slave outfit Leia's flashlight thingie, and the shot glass shooters are acutally the post of a D&D flying creature, just sectioned off for separate glasses.
There is a metal plate with a cut in half 1:18 scale lime and lemon, also the knife. I also have a 1:18 glass of Guiness, for his figure to hold, made from the lower half of that Princess Leia's flashlight accessory.
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Next up is DocRob's birthday gift. Rob mentioned to me last year that he wanted to create for himself a type of Elven ruins for his fantasy figures, so keeping that idea in my noggin, here it is. The included Dryad is a figure that he was attempting, got a bit frustrated, and I asked if I could take a crack at her.
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Next up, is a redo. My Japanese period mountain forge had been destroyed(a leak in the roof water damage), so I salvaged all the period pieces and parts of the wall. This time, I placed it in a shoebox and added more period pieces, such as the slag well, the cooling well, and most important, the bloody anvil! Also, for effect, I cut off a Japanese style wine jug from a DreamBlade figure, and placed it on the treestump with the forge pliers. The forge itself, glows orange under blacklight.
Incorporating the box top into the diorama itself affords not only more space, but allows me to protect these pieces for shipping to their final destinations.
Next up, will be DarkHorse's "thank you", and JFAK075's long belated gift.
Two, that I am really proud of. Also in the works are using these memory boxes to place and house my Morrowind diorama needs. Like the coming Daedric shrine I am working on while the others are drying and setting.
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