I have recently felt the urge to take up modelling in 1:35 scale again. It has been several years since I built anything in that huge scale, preferring HO or O scale.
One of my joys of building a model is photographing it when it is complete, sharing the photo on the web and being able to look at it whenever I want. Therefore, my first priority returning to 1:35 scale was to build a simple diorama or scenic base to serve as a place to photograph my models on.
So far, I have come up with this:

Sorry about the badly painted figures, they are very old.


This is how it looks in total, with both a cobblestone road, a main railroad line and an old WWI 600mm or 2' narrow gauge railroad in the middle, making it possible to display a large variety of models.

Here's a closeup of the old narrow gauge track, that almost completely disappears in the grass.

...and finally a shot of a Krupp Protze on the cobblestone road. More images of the diorama, its construction and my photo technique are on my blog: http://oscalemodel.com/military-modelling/photo-diorama-for-135-scale-models
Any ideas on how to improve the photo diorama? Thanks :-)