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Building a Resident Evil Diorama / Micro Layout [Looking Glass House & Racoon City Hospital]
Happy new year! It's been a while since my last upload and wanted to thank everyone for their patience.
I've always been a big fan of the Resident Evil franchise, and with the recent release of Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, I decided to go back and rewatch the original movie series. The original 2002 Resident Evil movie remains my favourite, and I wanted to build a diorama in the spirit of that film. I also wanted to work on a project separate from other endeavours to test out some ideas and techniques that were new to me. This is my first time designing and 3D printing an N scale locomotive, using a 9 Volt power controller, and trying various new scenery techniques. I'm thrilled with how this project turned out, and even though it was a more significant effort than I first estimated, the results speak for themselves. I'm excited to apply these discoveries to my following projects.
Thanks for the continued support, and feel free to provide your feedback!
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Video clips courtesy of Valiantsin Konan and michalwa2003 of Pexels
