Subject: My room or corridor diorama. Fri Mar 12, 2021 3:07 pm
My room or corridor diorama
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Subject: Re: My room or corridor diorama. Fri Mar 12, 2021 3:18 pm
This one, being rather nin-specific in design, will be very versatile. Depending on what furniture or accessories you put in it, it could represent nearly any indoor space.
I like the floor, too.
Nicely finished interior corners, and that front curve is seriously cool. This would even work as a stage set!
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Subject: Re: My room or corridor diorama. Fri Mar 12, 2021 3:27 pm
SCU_HQ wrote:
This one, being rather nin-specific in design, will be very versatile. Depending on what furniture or accessories you put in it, it could represent nearly any indoor space.
I like the floor, too.
Nicely finished interior corners, and that front curve is seriously cool. This would even work as a stage set!
Thank you very much for your thoughts Dave. I very much appreciate your thoughts.
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Subject: Re: My room or corridor diorama. Fri Mar 12, 2021 3:27 pm
It looks great!
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Subject: Re: My room or corridor diorama. Fri Mar 12, 2021 3:33 pm
TNshooter wrote:
It looks great!
Daryl
Thank you very much Daryl.
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Subject: Re: My room or corridor diorama. Fri Mar 12, 2021 6:53 pm
I like the metal sheet you use , can your Dad give us more info on how he joins and cuts it ? And what it is for that matter . This has potential for something very modern or Scifi .
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Subject: Re: My room or corridor diorama. Fri Mar 12, 2021 7:42 pm
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I like the metal sheet you use , can your Dad give us more info on how he joins and cuts it ? And what it is for that matter . This has potential for something very modern or Scifi .
It’s called Aluminium Five Bar Tread Plate (after the pattern stamped in it). It’s designed for industrial balconies and stairs. We got it from Aluminium Warehouse. They sell it cut to size, but I cut the curve and trimmed two edges with an angle grinder and file. I fixed it together on the back face with a type of duct tape, extra strong grip, so no screws or rivets show on the front.
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Subject: Re: My room or corridor diorama. Fri Mar 12, 2021 11:18 pm
Prof Gangrene Fan wrote:
Chip wrote:
I like the metal sheet you use , can your Dad give us more info on how he joins and cuts it ? And what it is for that matter . This has potential for something very modern or Scifi .
It’s called Aluminium Five Bar Tread Plate (after the pattern stamped in it). It’s designed for industrial balconies and stairs. We got it from Aluminium Warehouse. They sell it cut to size, but I cut the curve and trimmed two edges with an angle grinder and file. I fixed it together on the back face with a type of duct tape, extra strong grip, so no screws or rivets show on the front.
Thanks....I don`t have an Angle grinder but thanks for the info .
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Subject: Re: My room or corridor diorama. Fri Mar 12, 2021 11:49 pm
Chip wrote:
Prof Gangrene Fan wrote:
Chip wrote:
I like the metal sheet you use , can your Dad give us more info on how he joins and cuts it ? And what it is for that matter . This has potential for something very modern or Scifi .
It’s called Aluminium Five Bar Tread Plate (after the pattern stamped in it). It’s designed for industrial balconies and stairs. We got it from Aluminium Warehouse. They sell it cut to size, but I cut the curve and trimmed two edges with an angle grinder and file. I fixed it together on the back face with a type of duct tape, extra strong grip, so no screws or rivets show on the front.
Thanks....I don`t have an Angle grinder but thanks for the info .
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