Product description
Relaxed Grandstand Guest - Corpulent Miniature Figure
The Relaxed Grandstander Miniature Figure is a versatile diorama accessory that brings human presence to your scenes. With her relaxed posture and her hands on her lap, she invites you to a variety of scenarios.
The stout miniature figure of the Relaxed Grandstand Guest brings a pleasant presence to your diorama scenes. Whether you're an experienced model builder or a beginner, this figure will add a touch of human realism to your projects and will bring out the appeal of miniature figures on slot car tracks and in model building dioramas.
product properties
3D SLA printing
In gray to paint yourself
diorama ideas
Here are more ideas on how you could use this stout miniature figure in various diorama scenes:
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Slotcar Racetrack: Place the character as a spectator on a slotcar racetrack grandstand to capture the racing atmosphere.
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Theatrical Performance: Add the character as an audience in a theatrical scene eagerly awaiting the performance.
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City Park Atmosphere: Incorporate the character into a park diorama, where he calmly surveys the surroundings from the stands.
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Mall: Display the stout miniature figure as a man waiting on a mall grandstand.
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Concert Audience: Create a scene of a concert audience with the Relaxed Bleacher enjoying the music.
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Sidewalk Cafe: Place the character in a sidewalk café diorama where he watches passers-by from the stands.
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Town Square Diorama: Integrate the figure in a town square, where he watches the goings-on on the street from the stands.
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Waiting Room Scene: Display the miniature figure in a waiting room diorama where he is seated in the stands.
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Train Station Atmosphere: Create a scene at a train station where the Relaxed Grandstander is waiting for the train from the grandstand.
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Festival spirit: Place the figure in a festival diorama where he watches the hustle and bustle from the stands.
Hints
Even if the miniature figures encourage playing, please make sure that small children do not play with them! Small parts can always break off. Miniature figures are not toys!