Northoftheborder makes a Jurassic World cross with Mario world on Happy Mario Day. He crafts Mario and three Yoshi-s from cosclay replicating the famous Jurassic World scene where Chris Pratt tames the raptors.
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How to make Magic Mushroom with Spiders and Fairies diorama
minibricks creates this diorama using Anycubic Photon M3 to print most of the pieces including the mushrooms, spiders and fairies.
Making GTA Vice City diorama from scratch
Rustic Frame shows the process of making “Vice City” diorama from scratch, using simple materials – cardboard, polystyrene foam, paper, toothpicks and others.
Making a scary zombie Thomas the Tank engine train diorama
Jack Jack made the scariest train from zombie world in the likeness of Thomas the Tank engine. He crafted this mostly from polymer clay showing what a post apocalyptic world of the Thomas train series might look like.
I used mirrors to make infinite Mario and Luigis
North of the Border builds an infinite mirror effect to house his Super Marios brothers Mario and Luigi from crafts from a previous project.
Crafting Mario and Luigi as clones from the Prestige movie
North of the Border sculpts Super Marios brothers Mario and Luigi from cosclay in a resin filled chamber inspired by the Prestige movie clones.
Making Star Wars’ Yoda sculpture complete with light saber
Rustic Frame crafts our favourite little Jedi Master – Yoda from Star Wars. He skilfully sculpts this with polystyrene and acrylic paint.
Making Vision sculpture from Avengers and WandaVision
Rustic Frame shows us his process of making Vision sculpture from polystyrene.
Cardboard Iron Man helmet that opens without electronics
Sean is back this time with an Iron Man helmet made from cardboard and opens without the use of any electronics. He also provides a printable template on his page.
Creating the train scene diorama in the anime Spirited Away
Rustic Frame shows the process of making a diorama illustrating the train scene in the animated film “Spirited away” from scratch.