Hope this might help
Mark:wav: , i have lived in a small apartment for the last couple years with my son, and i only have enough room for a switching layout

ops: . ANYWAYS, i felt you could only post so many pics off an 8'x30'' switching layout, before folks start getting sick of the same old scenes

ops: , so i developed a diorama that could EASILY change, to give different looks:up: . Fact is, a lot of the pics i have posted on here come from my diorama

. ALL the pics i am putting in this post came from THIS 2'x4' diorama.
as you can see, i only grassed one side of the diorama. the other side is for "props".
there are several items(props) i have to help create different scenes

. here are some of the items i use to make up QUICK, EASY, different scenes:
1- paved road, i use styrene for this.
2- dirt road, i also used styrene for this.
3- assorted houses/buildings
4- assorted trees
5- loose clump foliage
6- power lines
7- assorted backgrounds. using the real outdoors is GREAT TOO:up: .
8- assorted vehicles
9- create different hills, or mountains that are easy to take on and off. (my best friend Steve(Nazgul), was nice enough to create a SLAP FANTASTIC dessert mountain for my diorama. THANKS STEVE!!!

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10- a grassed strip, to add grass to the non grassed side of the diorama if you decide you need it for different looks. i use sheet styrene for this too, just glue the grass on it, makes it quick and EASY to change out:up: .
There are TONS more things you could do to create AWESOME scenes, quickly and easily:up: . heres some examples from MY diorama, of different scenes using the items i have listed

. notice the different roads, trees, buildings, and bushes, and backgrounds, you can go from very simplistic, to more complex scenes quickly doing as i have described:up: .
Want to showcase some work you have just done, the diorama is PERFECT for doing this. notice how there is next to no scenery to take away from the object you want to show

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How about a roll-by, your diorama can work GREAT for that too!:up:
Mark, i hope some of these tips and ideas will help you out

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GOOD LUCK!

-Deano