Customs My "do-wop" diorama

Alpha Omicron

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So, I found this diner at Goodwill and fell in love with it. Decided to put it on a shelf and built a diorama around it. It also gave me the chance to display some of my classic cars. I used O scale people. Not perfectly to scale with the cars, but pretty close. The house on the right is very old. It belonged to my Grand-father, as he was into model trains. I decided it fit in here pretty well. The background images I found online. For the asphalt, I used a piece of subflooring which I painted matte charcoal gray. I cut stickers down to size for the parking lines. Sorry if some of the images aren't the sharpest, as I used my camera with the flash off so it wouldn't drown out the lights from the diner, or create a flash on the glossy background.
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Alpha Omicron

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So, I decided to make an adjoining addition to my diner diorama. I put up another shelf next to the other. I added a new surface to make it the dimensions I wanted. I then added another surface to that made of subflooring, which I painted green. Then, I made a road. I painted it and gave it lines using stickers. The house I found at Hilltop Hobby, same place I got my bus station. It reminds me of the Steven's house from Bewitched. :) I added some other small details here and there, and added some 60's cars. Even in the 60's, cops were sneaky! The background is the same one I used in the diner diorama, printed on card stock. I replaced the background of the diner diorama with the same images, except on non-glossy card stock this time, to try to reduce the flash of the camera. It helped. I also added some new details here and there to the diner diorama. This time, the only cars by the diner are 50's.
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Alpha Omicron

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I moved the old house on my 50's diner diorama, and put up a simple 50's service center/gas station instead. The gas pumps and attendants were separate. It reminds me of a scene from Back to the Future, when Marty first walks into downtown Hill Valley in 1955. It's hard to believe that gas stations really used to be like this. I made some changes to the other side, in the 60's diorama as well.

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A custom 1947 Chevy Fleetline Hot Rod (by Hot Wheels) showed up in front of Roy's diner today. I painted the guy to match. Gave him a white tee and a black leather jacket. Classic greaser look, and total chick magnet, of course. :)
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