As a figure collector, I have been trying very hard to make some very good dioramas for quite some time now, however, I always seem to fail. The dioramas I am trying to make are either in 1/12, 1/10, 1/8, or 1/7 scale which is considered by some as fairly easy. However, one diorama builder in Japan has taken this hobby to extremes as he has made several of them which are only as big as 10 yen coins. What’s more is that they are much more detailed than the ones I’ve tried to make…
Building dioramas take a lot of patience, and it looks like Niconico user named “A” has plenty of them (a whole lot more than me to be honest), as he has built some really small but well detailed dioramas out of clay and plastic. This one is taken from the original Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow games. Can you guess what town this is?
If you guessed Pallet Town, then you are absolutely correct! It even shows Red’s house, Blue’s house, and even Prof. Oak’s lab.
He also made a Hyrule World Atlas from the Legend of Zelda games.
He also made the Bob-omb Field from Super Mario 64, and some of the props used are also smaller than a 10 yen coin
Now that is some patience indeed. Here is the entire video:
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Source: Kotaku
[Video] These (very detailed) Pokemon, Mario, and Zelda dioramas are as small as coins
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