Diorama build help.

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cheesewotsit

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285 posts

110 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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I collect 1/24 scale Nascar models. I want a neat way to photograph them. Rather than building a cheap light room, as lots do, I have thought about replicating a typical Nascar team shop. I have never done anything like this, have no skills in building something, but it'll be some (hopefully) inexpensive fun when it's rainy outside.

The aim is something like this:



I want a corner to happily home one or two cars that I can photo without seeing past the edges of the diorama.

I can measure up a base and mock up how long/wide/deep in needs to be for my intended use. I've had a google for 1:24 scale motorsport furniture, but my main question at the moment is how I can achieve that shiny shop floor finish? Is it a case of using some sticky back plastic sheet or is there a paint that will give me that type of finish?

TIA!

dr_gn

16,170 posts

185 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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At the risk of stating the obvious - gloss or satin light grey spray paint, or brush paint applied with a foam roller? It's not like its a mirror finish. A few coats on whatever it is - say, MDF, should look OK.

cheesewotsit

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285 posts

110 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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ha. Not stating the obvious. The picture I've shown probably isn't utterly ideal.



I guess I want something that is more mirror finish than a gloss paint, to mimic what these race shops have. (Which I'm assuming is like those floors that always make trainers sweak when you walk on them)

dr_gn

16,170 posts

185 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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How about some Gloss Grey Perspex glued to an MDF base?

https://www.perspexsheet.uk/grey-9981-perspex/

Personal preference, but I'd go for a more satin finish.

If you wanted to represent the tile joint lines you could scribe them into the surface with a Tamiya Plastic Scriber, then rub some darker grey acrylic paint into them.

cheesewotsit

Original Poster:

285 posts

110 months

Thursday 1st October 2020
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Ohh, that's a good idea, I like that. I would have liked the tiles, but had no idea how I'd do it.

nsa

1,683 posts

229 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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White gloss vinyl wrap?

Centurion07

10,381 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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But a sheet of acrylic, cut to whatever size you want.

Can get it in just about any colour you want and far glossier and shinier than any painted finish.

g3org3y

20,642 posts

192 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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