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Dioramag Vol. 17

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Dioramag Vol. 17: A Feast for Diorama Enthusiasts

Dioramag Vol. 17 has arrived, packed with inspiring dioramas and detailed articles for scale modelers. This issue features a diverse range of subjects, from WWII armor and aircraft to naval scenes and imaginative creations. It’s a must-have for anyone passionate about the art of diorama building.


Dioramag, the magazine dedicated to the art of diorama building, has released its highly anticipated Vol. 17. This issue is a treasure trove of inspiration and techniques for scale modelers of all genres. Featuring a diverse array of subjects and styles, Dioramag Vol. 17 showcases the incredible creativity and skill within the diorama community.

A Glimpse Inside Dioramag Vol. 17:

  • “We found a big bird” M-32 and V-1 diorama by Michael Liu: This diorama likely depicts a scene involving the recovery or encounter with a V-1 flying bomb, a fascinating and dramatic subject.
  • “Are these Beetles?” British Achilles diorama by Ivan Momcilovic: This diorama focuses on the British Achilles tank destroyer, potentially in a setting where it’s facing German “Beetle” tanks (a nickname for certain German armored vehicles).
  • Showcase Dioramag: Cong Wang: This section highlights the work of diorama artist Cong Wang, offering insights into their techniques and creative process.
  • “Pioneers of the deep” by Nikki Triantafillou: This article explores a naval theme, most likely a submarine diorama.
  • “Argentan” M5 Stuart diorama by Riccardo Casati: This diorama likely depicts an M5 Stuart light tank in the Argentan region, a key location in the Battle of Normandy.
  • “HMS Venomous” by Christian Bruer: This article focuses on a diorama of the HMS Venomous, a British destroyer, offering a detailed look at naval modeling.
  • “Wheeled Sniper” AMX-10 Diorama by Bernard Bassous: This diorama features the AMX-10, a French wheeled tank destroyer, in a sniping scenario.
  • “Need a lift?” Hansa Brandenburg W.18 and Merchant Ship diorama by Mikael Terfors: This imaginative diorama combines an aircraft (Hansa Brandenburg W.18) with a merchant ship, creating a unique and intriguing scene.
  • “101: The last king Tiger at Potsdamer Platz” by Andreas Coenen: This diorama depicts a King Tiger tank in the Potsdamer Platz, a significant location in Berlin during the final days of WWII.

Why Dioramag Matters:

Dioramag isn’t just a magazine; it’s a vital resource for the scale modeling community. It provides:

  • Inspiration: The stunning dioramas featured in each issue ignite the imagination and encourage modelers to push their creative boundaries.
  • Techniques: Articles often delve into the specific techniques used by diorama builders, offering valuable insights for improving modeling skills.
  • Community: Dioramag connects modelers from around the world, fostering a sense of shared passion and providing a platform for showcasing their work.

For anyone interested in diorama building, Dioramag Vol. 17 promises to be a rewarding and inspiring read. It’s a testament to the artistry and dedication of diorama builders and a celebration of the power of scale modeling.

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About Haluk Cetin

I'm Haluk, everyone calls me Hulk. Skydiver, Scale modeler, and Frontend Developer. Hobbyzero.com author.

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