My Back To The Future Diorama Collection 1:43 Scale

DavidMiniatures

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Hey guys, new to the site and I wanted to share my dioramas with you. I've created 5 Back To The Future dioramas in 1:43 scale. Everything is scratch built. The Cars are from Vitesse but they are also taken apart, modified, repainted and reassemble. I hope you guys enjoy, please check out my site for how I made each one and more photos.

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http://davidminiatures.com/site/miniature-diorama-of-the-back-to-the-future-trilogy/
 
Unbelievable! I'm glad you decided to register here. I have seen your work before. Really outstanding!

I'd like to ask, what paint do you use for the body of the Deloreans? I have an unopened kit waiting for months, because I don't wanna mess it up with the wron color. Thanks in advance!
 
Yes, those are awesome; I agree with Mr. Gale.

I'd like to ask, what paint do you use for the body of the Deloreans? I have an unopened kit waiting for months, because I don't wanna mess it up with the wron color. Thanks in advance!
I'd like to know as well — not just the paint, but the technique as well. I've got two or three of the Polar Lights kits, as well as one of the 1/15th Diamond Select cars.

Just curious — anyone who has gotten of the newer versions of this kit, can you confirm whether the "DMC" badge was added to the front of the car?

SSB
 
The cars i use are made by Vitesse. They are made f metal, not plastic. so no paint. i just lightly sand and weather the metal to accentuate the brushed steel effect.


Unbelievable! I'm glad you decided to register here. I have seen your work before. Really outstanding!

I'd like to ask, what paint do you use for the body of the Deloreans? I have an unopened kit waiting for months, because I don't wanna mess it up with the wron color. Thanks in advance!
 
The cars i use are made by Vitesse. They are made f metal, not plastic. so no paint. i just lightly sand and weather the metal to accentuate the brushed steel effect.
I thought that might be the case, but was hoping not. Oh, well. You did a great job with these dioramas; they really catch the spirit and look of the films. The BttF series is a particular favorite of mine. Every time I watch them, I marvel at how well they hold together. In addition to everything else they do well, I consider them monuments to internal consistency/continuity.

SSB
 
I think I have to say the BTTF: Part II diorama is my favorite. Just awesome! And your site is impressive.
 
Fantastic job!!!

Im also from Montreal would love to see your work in person someday, Im a big model collector myself, I have mostly studio scale models we should meet :)

Gerardo
 
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