Message from @Scale_e
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In the hood, yo.
i have actually
plenty of times
that isnt the kind of model that would be adverse to a hammer
Baaa.
Do fuck your pony and get kicked in the dick.
its all solid plastic
as opposed to real terrain modelling
with epoxy water and plaster earth
Building dioramas is an art.
I did the homework, I understand well enough that it's an involved craft.
It's an art as much as it is a skill or craft.
Especially when you're modelling something that doesn't exist IRL.
that isnt a diorama though
its typical of gamestores
they have a bunch of terrain pieces held in common
Eh, using craft in the same way that smithing is craft. XD
and theyll grab out a bunch to set up a game
it takes some time and effort to assemble and paint
but its not the same level as train dioramas
Yeah, it's a diorama. You can call it a wargaming table all you want, but it's a distinction without a difference. The same skillsets are involved in creating the two.
This represents hundreds of hours of work by my friends and I
@Goodwood of Dank™ dioramas dont get moved
"it's my basement where I keep the slaves"
^
@Magnus the Goat, Snowpelt King They absolutely do. Especially if you're building for competition.
I've seen some absolutely killer dioramas on the internet.
by moved i meant
Next image is my icon
they arent ocmposed of removable parts
everything is built into the scene
You're splitting hairs.
Nothing can't be moved with enough effort. <:hypersmugon:544638648721604608>
if you ust put a bunch of modular buildings on top of a level ground
it wouldnt look good
or ats least not diorama good
itd be normal quality for wargames though
It's still a diorama.