JazzInc
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The first of the dioramas that is designed after it won the vote on this forum. The Carbon Freezing Chamber is part of the pivotal scenes at the end of Empire Strikes Back so I want to do it justice by designing serveral variations of this in 1/6 Scale for Ikea Detolf, Ikea Besta and even larger. Preorders are open now! Just contact me at [email protected]
We expect to offer (at least):
-A metal, light up floor
-(part of) The Claw for larger dioramas
-A back ground graphic
-a separate diorama of the stairs for the Luke Vader Battle!
Here are some pictures of the prototyping in progress. First off, HOLY CRAP! over 17 inches of solid aluminum claw as the master Proto type for the ultimate edition carbon freezing chamber. You cannot believe how much of a beast this is until you see and handle it in person.
Just to be clear, the production version could never be solid aluminum because of the price and incredible weight but we needed something to try out our prototype ideas with.
Below you see some sketches and a floor prototype.
NOTHING IS FINAL YET. JUST PLAYING AROUND TO SEE WHAT IS WORKABLE AND LOOKS GOOD
The first of the dioramas that is designed after it won the vote on this forum. The Carbon Freezing Chamber is part of the pivotal scenes at the end of Empire Strikes Back so I want to do it justice by designing serveral variations of this in 1/6 Scale for Ikea Detolf, Ikea Besta and even larger. Preorders are open now! Just contact me at [email protected]
We expect to offer (at least):
-A metal, light up floor
-(part of) The Claw for larger dioramas
-A back ground graphic
-a separate diorama of the stairs for the Luke Vader Battle!
Here are some pictures of the prototyping in progress. First off, HOLY CRAP! over 17 inches of solid aluminum claw as the master Proto type for the ultimate edition carbon freezing chamber. You cannot believe how much of a beast this is until you see and handle it in person.
Just to be clear, the production version could never be solid aluminum because of the price and incredible weight but we needed something to try out our prototype ideas with.
Below you see some sketches and a floor prototype.
NOTHING IS FINAL YET. JUST PLAYING AROUND TO SEE WHAT IS WORKABLE AND LOOKS GOOD