Garbage Cans, Cats and Rats (1:35) by: Carlos Martin | Vendor: MacOne Models Review of Macone Model set of Garbage Cans, Cats and Rats in resin.
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Shopping Baskets (1:35) by: Tom Cromwell | Vendor: Matho Models Fancy a bit of shopping?
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Brick Mould by: Carlos Martin | Vendor: Acción Press Carlos Martin reviews a mould for making bricks from Landscapes in Detail, a diorama accessories line from Accion Press.
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French Shop Facade (1:87) by: Frederick Boucher | Vendor: Artitec FACADE M FRANCE from ARTITEC is a 1/87 resin and photo-etch kit of a French shop front.
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Wall with Door (1:35) by: Carlos Martin | Vendor: MacOne Models Carlos Martin reviews Macone Model's wall with door, a set of acrylic resin walls with a large two part door.
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French Office Facade (1:87) by: Frederick Boucher | Vendor: Artitec FRENCH OFFICE FACADE is a 1/87 resin kit by ARTITEC.
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Asphalt bases (1:35) by: Carlos Martin | Vendor: MacOne Models Carlos Martin reviews two asphalt bases from Macone Models
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Trolleys (1:35) by: Carlos Martin | Vendor: MacOne Models Carlos Martin takes a look over a set of modern resin suitcases in 1/35th scale from MacOne Models.
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Plastic Road Bollards (1:35) by: Frederick Boucher | Vendor: Matho Models MATHO MODELS continues to create useful and interesting models for dioramas. This is their resin set PLASTIC ROAD BOLLARDS.
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Plastic Crates B (1:35) by: Frederick Boucher | Vendor: Matho Models MATHO MODELS continues to create useful and interesting models for dioramas. This is their 3D printed set PLASTIC CRATES B.
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Manhole Covers (1:35) by: Bill Cross | Vendor: Matho Models Bill Cross reviews Matho Models' manhole covers PE set.
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Stalingrad Fountain (1:35) by: Frederick Boucher | Vendor: Armor 35 CHILDREN'S ROUND DANCE FOUNTAIN is an icon of the Battle of Stalingrad. ARMOR35 makes one in 1/35 and we examine it.
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Shed (1:35) by: Frederick Boucher | Vendor: Plus Model PLUSMODEL has released this laser-cut wooden kit of an open-front wooden shed. It includes resin supplies to store in it.
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Ceramic European House (1:72) by: Frederick Boucher | Vendor: West Garage Models WEST GARAGE MODELS (WGM) offers many unique scenery and diorama models. Item C72002 is a 1/72 EUROPEAN HOUSE, a ceramic facade with a resin roof.
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Propaganda Posters (1:35) by: Bill Cross | Vendor: Archer Fine Transfers Bill Cross reviews SEVEN new sets of propaganda posters from Archer Fine Transfers.
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Ruins and Bricks (1:35) by: Roman | Vendor: Verlinden Productions Roman Volchenkov builds and reviews two diorama items from Verlinden Productions.
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Checkpoint and Iraq Street (1:35) by: Brian O'Donoghue | Vendor: Phoenix Models Ltd. Brian O'Donoghue takes a look at another release from Phoenix Models, this time of a Checkpoint.
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The Modern Highway (Part A) (1:35) by: Brian O'Donoghue | Vendor: Phoenix Models Ltd. Brian O'Donoghue takes a look at an interesting release from Phoenix Models
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Precolored Bricks, Type 1 (1:35) by: Kevin Brant | Vendor: Add On Parts Another great looking product from Add On Parts to help create building rubble is now available and Kevin Brant has a look at this new product.
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Arnheim Ruin (1:72) by: Dave Oliver | Vendor: Reality In Scale Dave Oliver takes a look at the new 1/72nd scale Arnhem ruin from Reality in scale.
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European Tram (1:35) by: Bill Cross | Vendor: MiniArt Bill Cross reviews MiniArt's long awaited European tram.
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WW1 Ambulance Diorama (1:35) by: Alan McNeilly | Vendor: Resicast Alan McNeilly takes a look at the new GBS base for the For T Ambulance
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French House Corner (1:35) by: Kevin Brant | Vendor: Add On Parts There is another great looking ceramic cast structure available from AddOn Parts and here Kevin Brant takes a look inside the box.
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City House (1:72) by: Matthew Lenton | Vendor: MiniArt Matthew Lenton dons safety boots and hard hat to construct MiniArt's 1/72 scale City House.
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Ruined Factory w/ Base (1:35) by: Jim Starkweather | Vendor: MiniArt This is a new building direct from MiniArt which we examine in this preview video complete with detailed photos.
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City Building (1:72) by: Matthew Lenton | Vendor: MiniArt Matthew Lenton takes us on a tour around the construction site of MiniArt’s 1/72 scale City Building. Don’t forget hard hats and safety boots.
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WW2 Railway Signal (1:35) by: Bill Cross | Vendor: Plus Model Get up a head of steam and start your drivers humming, armored train buffs: Bill Cross reviews Plus Model's WW2 railway signal.
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Iraqi Street (1:35) by: Bill Cross | Vendor: Dioramas Plus I review Dioramas Plus's "Iraqi Street Scene."
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Check Point (1:35) by: Pete Becerra | Vendor: Js Work Pete Becerra takes a look at Modern City "Check Point" from J's Work.
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U.S. Victory Posters (1:35) by: Rick Cooper | Vendor: Archer Fine Transfers Rick Cooper provides us a quick review of the new set of Archer Fine Transfers US Victory posters.
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Old Radios (1:35) by: Mike High | Vendor: Plus Model Mike High takes a look at "Old Radios" from Plus Model in their EASY line series.
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French & Belgian Store Signs (1:35) by: Bill Cross | Vendor: Archer Fine Transfers Bill Cross reviews Archer Fine Transfers' "Storefront Signage for French & Belgian Buildings."
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German propaganda posters #3 (1:35) by: Bill Cross | Vendor: Archer Fine Transfers Bill Cross reviews Archer Fine Transfers' "German propaganda posters 3."
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Figure bases (1:35) by: Bill Cross | Vendor: Slimedog models Bill Cross reviews Slimedog Models' ceramic figure bases.
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Concrete Block Short (1:48) by: Greg Hessig | Vendor: Plus Model Greg Hessig takes a look at Short Concrete Barriers from Plus Model in their quarter scale series.
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Concrete Block – Long (1:35) by: Jeremy H | Vendor: Plus Model Jeremy H takes a look at Long Concrete Blocks from Plus Model, another little accessory to add a bit of life to your display.
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Russian Signs (1:35) by: Jim Starkweather | Vendor: Monroe Perdu Studios One of the new items from Monroe Perdu this year were these nifty Russian signs which we are happy to review.
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Urban Diorama Base (1:35) by: Alan McNeilly | Vendor: S.B. Models Alan McNeilly provides a review of a 1/35 resin Urban Diorama Base by SB Scotia.
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European Street Lamp (1:72) by: Jim Starkweather | Vendor: MIG Productions Jim Starkweather takes a look at a 1/72 scale European Street Lamp from Mig Productions.
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Let's Build Diorama (Other) by: Jim Rae | Vendor: HarVar-d Design Studio A new book, from a new company which is co-authored by one of this Network's 'stalwarts'. The book takes an in-depth look at some of the trickier (and most rewarding) aspects of Diorama work - Urban settings.
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Grocery Store (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: Plus Model Scott Lodder reviews Grocery Store from PlusModel, a resin and PE set in 1/35.
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Small Ruins (1:35) by: Bill Cross | Vendor: Dioramas Plus Bill Cross reviews Dioramas Plus's "Small Ruins Kit."
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Village Street (1:35) by: Jim Rae | Vendor: MiniArt Jim Rae reviews Village Street, one of MiniArt Ltd's recent releases in their 1/35th scale Diorama range.
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Pharmacy/Cobbler Vignette Base (1:35) by: Jim Rae | Vendor: Adalbertus Miniatures Jim Rae takes a look at Ruined Pharmacy/Cobbler Vignette, a new release from the Polish manufacturer Adalbertus Miniatures, in 1/35 scale.
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Various Buildings Pieces (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: Smith Military Modeling New vendors are always a welcome site to diorama builders. You need to see Smith Military Modeling. They have come on the market with a very long line of diorama oriented products. The primary line is ground/road and building treatments. This review will focus on the building treatments, other reviews will focus on other areas of the product line.
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Various Road Pieces (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: Smith Military Modeling New vendors are always a welcome site to diorama builders. You need to see Smith Military Modeling. They have come on the market with a very long line of diorama oriented products. The primary line is ground/road and building treatments. This review will focus on the ground/road treatments, other reviews will focus on other areas of the product line.
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Italian City Building (1:35) by: Henk Meerdink | Vendor: MiniArt MiniArt seems to create better buildings with every new release. Rather than just re-inventing the corner house, MiniArt either introduce new features (such as the gutters etc.) or original architectural subjects. This Italian City Building is no exception, and the diorama possibilities with it are countless.
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Sandbag Armoured Wall (1:35) by: Vinnie Branigan | Vendor: Pro Art Models A quick look at six new sets of sandbag armoured walls from Pro Art, which are really worth the €14 each set costs. Each individual bag within each set is quite unique and different from the others in the set.
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Russian Dwelling #1 (1:35) by: Jim Starkweather | Vendor: Custom Dioramics This Russian building is a interesting offering as it's design is not something 'typical' that we have seen before. Decent mold quality but very good detail. A sepearte door and clear plastic for windows might have been a nice addition.
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Soviet Industrial Lamp (WWII Type) (1:35) by: Jim Rae | Vendor: MIG Productions Oh, I do like simple ideas. Clean, uncomplicated designs are what makes a modellers life just that little bit easier. This new product from Mig Productions typifies this approach...
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French Town House (1:35) by: Henk Meerdink | Vendor: MiniArt Nothing grabs the attention better than a tall structure. If you want to build a diorama that shouts “look over here” from across the room, this building from MiniArt is just what you’re looking for. A full 13 inches or 35 cm’s high, they don’t come much taller than this. This French Town house is four stories high, and is the perfect backdrop for a city diorama.
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Stucco Block Wall Section (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: 135th Const. Battalion Creativity in finding solutions is key to building dioramas. What do you do when you need a road and a wall gets in your line of sight. Turn it on its side and use it. This is a built review of a Stucco Block Wall section used as a road.
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Building Corner Barriers (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: 135th Const. Battalion Another small detail kit for your buildings. 135th Construction Battalion has a long line of great details for urban settings, this is another one.
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European Balcony (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: 135th Const. Battalion This is a the Built Review of a previously reviewed product. This is a great product and a fun assessory to add to your urban diorama.
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Drain Pipe Fittings (Large) (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: 135th Const. Battalion A plumbers dream or a diorama detailers dream - Both! Another great detail kit from 135th Construction Battalion - plumbing fixures. You are limited only by your imagination - interior, exterior, factories, sewers...... all 'homes' for these parts.
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Angular Gutters & Downspouts (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: 135th Const. Battalion Just when you thougth being in the gutter was a bad thing - 135th Construction Battalion makes it a good thing. This gutter kit scores big on integration with other kits in the drain pipe and pluming line of products.
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The Boiler Room - WWII Western Europe (1:35) by: Keith Magee | Vendor: 135th Const. Battalion This is the Built review of a previous in-box review of 135th Construction Battalion's Smoke Stack. Keith puts this in a Very Unique setting.
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Plumbing Fixtures (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: 135th Const. Battalion This one gives you that extra detail you were looking for and lets you integrate your scratch skills with some after market products.
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Smoke Stack (1:35) by: Scott Lodder | Vendor: 135th Const. Battalion Holy Smoke. Ben Jakobsen of 135th Construction Battalion (a VLS Creations Company) is at it again. He shows off his brick sculpting capabilities with...
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