Diorama idea for limited space
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 2:19 am
Having moved into a small apartment from a house, needless to say my display space is limited. I don't know about you, but I always think my scale models look better on a diorama verses a plane book shelf. Now I've thought about small bases but they look trashy to me so I decided to try a full shelf diorama which can hold three to five units.
I started with a pre finished shelf that was almost the same size as my book selves. Bought some dark color premixed tile grout.

Next I added the grout on the shelf:

Next I used my hand to spread the grout:

I then use a flat stick to both level the grout and remove excess grout:

Then taking a damp rag I wiped the edges off:

Then I cut out some paper templates of the tanks I am going to display so I can get an idea of how they will fit:

Then I mixed some white glue, dish soap, and water and pour on dried grout, and then I spread it all over:


Then I sprinkle on my ground cover:

Let it dry another day and then I place on bookshelf and place my tanks on for display:

Thanks I hope you like the idea. Next I have yet another shelf diorama idea I'll share here if it works.
I started with a pre finished shelf that was almost the same size as my book selves. Bought some dark color premixed tile grout.

Next I added the grout on the shelf:

Next I used my hand to spread the grout:

I then use a flat stick to both level the grout and remove excess grout:

Then taking a damp rag I wiped the edges off:

Then I cut out some paper templates of the tanks I am going to display so I can get an idea of how they will fit:

Then I mixed some white glue, dish soap, and water and pour on dried grout, and then I spread it all over:


Then I sprinkle on my ground cover:

Let it dry another day and then I place on bookshelf and place my tanks on for display:

Thanks I hope you like the idea. Next I have yet another shelf diorama idea I'll share here if it works.













