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Misc
This selection of photos are figures that can't easily fit into other categories, and other 1/6 items which aren't figures...
A Supermarionation style videophone unit - from scratch | ||
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A simple diorama base of a section of road. Made from Foamex PVC boards, textured spray paint and some bits n bobs | ||
This is the Big Chief Studios "Sherlock" 221B Baker Street front door diorama/display stand. Rather than cast in lighter resin this is a massive lump of polystone. Very well made, very heavy, very big. | The railings are a lovely touch | Door knocker works |
Buzzers and working letterbox | ||
The upper window can be illuminated for a nice effect | The door with an appropriate figure for scale | |
Jamie Bates Newberry version of the TARDIS - a laser cut MDF kit | ||
Unbranded solid PVC and plastic foodstuffs... beautifully made and very useful. | ||
Food made by me from polymer clay you harden in an oven. I'm really quite proud of these :) | A hovering robot loosely based on a type typical of Star Trek the original series. Made from EMA hemispheres and Japanese Gundam/mecha detail parts. | |
A generic setting for SF from the 80s onwards | The TARDIS lurking... | |
Made from PVC board (for signs) with detailing done with junk items. Only item specifically bought was the large vent. | ||
Resin 1/6 scale sonic screwdriver and 1970s style TARDIS key made from thin plastic card | This was made from plans I found on the web, scaled them down to 1/6 and built it from plastic card. I would have liked to have lit the screen but it was too much hassle. It is fairly robust as a static display model. | |
These were everywhere in Star Trek, and in a variety of versions. I built this from scale plans on the web, scaled down to 1/6 | ||
I inserted LED strip inside it for an illumination option. | ||
A vacformed diorama display stand for 1/6 figures, repainted and weathered. Manufacturer unknown. | ||
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