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STEP 9: Building the diorama
Continued ...
70-71:
Detail is
added to the
front. The
bench is an
old Builders
in Scale
product,
and the
figures are
from Preiser
and Model
Power.
Newspapers
on the
bench and
blowing in
the street
are from
Bar Mills
and Fine
Sale Miniature. The kit's roof sign was scanned into
Corel Draw, and the original name was erased and
replaced. Diners were (and still are in many circles)
considered dirty greasy spoons inhabited by low-
life men. Many New England diners were named
“Miss (Name of city) Diner” in an effort to attract
female patronage. We can see the “Miss Marshfield
Diner” has a least a few women and children inside,
but this is a small respectable coastal town. The
autos are diecast models that I occasionally find at
bargain prices during toy store closeouts.
70
71
Build a laser kit part 3 - 9
STEP 9: Building the diorama
Continued ...
72: This is one of my favorite views of the diner.
Although maybe more appropriate to a somewhat
later era, I particularly like the dishwasher, a “freak”
taking a "smoke" break outside between meal
rushes. The kitchen can be easily moved from this
location if necessary when diner is installed on my
layout. The expendable base will be discarded, but
detail parts will certainly be saved.
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