I went to a miniature trade show recently. Favorite thing I got there was one of the cheapest things I bought. This shower unit was part of a lady's project that she decided to not use. The shower head it a little short on this figure here but I quite like this addition to my props.
>>8003446a valid idea, thank you.
>>8004622>>8018770>>8026200>>8026200Nice dishes anon the cheesy soup on the left is kinda making me want to get something similar to eat for lunch.
I like your vending machine scene there too the extra boxes really sell it.
The glowing embers against the charred top parts of that grill are great, real convincing. Liking the rusted effects on the barrel too.
>>8008131A great variety of weapons. Not melee but I bought the jazzwares fortnite (toy) loot boxes for their smaller figures for the weapons since a good amount of them worked with the small hands of figma size. They're cartoony but it works for me since I usually just imagine my figma schoolgirls having nerf battles with them. On that note, I now wish someone would release 1/12 nerf blasters miniatures.
>>8011610>Turntable can be spunIt really is all in the little things.
>>8026199I'm amused by the work going on upstairs. I'm imagining the sawing bunny looking at his hand and saw thinking "This is not going to work, is it?"
>>8029959If you were going that route, in terms of lighting, you can also consider something like having an LED Rope running over your setup just for the purposes of illuminating it.
I use stuff with batteries and plug in lighting solutions but between them I tend to lean more towards plug-in ones for the stronger illumination and lack of needing to replace batteries in the long run. On the flip side, battery lights are easier to work with for illuminating something just for a single photo or the like or getting installed in to a small space (like one of my dollhouses' rooms where I cant run wires all over the place.