>>11243460>I'm jealous that he even has that much room for that kind of dio.>>11243487>What are you using for the background? Is it just a cardboard box with printed sheets on it because they look like the Decepticon base printsThat is a modular diorama from a company called FEXT it can be taken apart and put back together in different configurations. So it is easy to store and build it up when you need it. You can also use it to set up backdrops for photo stuff and make temporary dios.
https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Search?Company=928The 1/6 dio was up all the time though... on 2'x6' ikea table in a 466 sqft apartment sacrificed 2'x6 foot of wall space and a night stand. Used underneath for and shelves above it for toy storage. Not pretty but an efficient use of space. in a 10x10 bedroom.
I recommend using a puzzle board you can build on and move around your portable dio and slide it behind something when not in use.
I use one like this from amazon.
https://a.co/d/2iiJwGAIt is also useful to build stuff on for extreme sets and I'd also recommend building walls out of pink insulation foam and magnets as it can be taken apart, put together and stored easily.
monkey depot also sells diorama backdrops that usually come as the box flaps for 1/6 characters you can use as popup dioramas in multiple scales. Throw a fake grass pad or scrapbook paper down and with some props and they give a lot of options.
https://www.monkeydepot.com/Monkey_Depot_Figure_Stands_Displays_s/137.htm?searching=Y&sort=7&cat=137&show=450&page=1