C3P0 - R2-D2 - Diorama

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Greenman

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Nicely, nicely, nicely done.:thumb:
I've always thought that Sci-Fi models were never truly complete without lights.

Adding a small capacitor in line with some of the LEDs should make some of the lights blink, right? This could add yet another element of life to the display.

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loenf

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Nicely, nicely, nicely done.:thumb:
I've always thought that Sci-Fi models were never truly complete without lights.

Adding a small capacitor in line with some of the LEDs should make some of the lights blink, right? This could add yet another element of life to the display.

Inspiringbounce7
Hi, there is a very simple method to have a visual-effect, using a RGB Color-change-LED. I already used it for the luminous advertising at my Tumbler Diorama.
http://www.zealot.com/forum/showpost.php?p=858002&postcount=12

regards Loenf
 

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Greenman

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:-o:-o:-o:-o:-o
I don't know what to say....

That's paper?!
I can stare at that display for hours, days...forever.

I want to see the real thing in front of me, photos just don't do justice to all the hidden details and tricks you put into that display.

Is that image of Batman in the window a transparency? It looks holographic.

I'm truly in the presence of a master.
:inw::inw::inw::inw:
 

FuKt

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amazing, i am in the process of making that c3po as well, thanks for the link to r2-d2!

your diorama must look nice in real life, but the pics are still amazing
 

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