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NEW PRODUCT: mmmtoys - 1/12 Broken Streetcorners

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Diana

Diana
Product:mmmtoys
Name:1/12th Broken streetcorners
No. : M2229
Weight:2500g(Subject to the actual shipment of the factory)
Material:Resin
size:length width height:17×14×27.5cm
Packing box:33×22.5×19.5cm
Preorder is available before:3.1.2022
Release date:The second quarter of 2023
Notice:Can fits 1/12 figure

List:Broken street corners ×1

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Visisonor

Visisonor
Looks quite detailed and nice in general. But it's so small! Looks like it can serve as a background for one or two figures tightly framed in one photo. Or a closeup / shoulder portrait, though in this case the diorama will be blown out of focus.
And they want too much for it.

GubernatorFan

GubernatorFan
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A great idea in principle, but between cost and usefulness, I don't know about that one.


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Diana

Diana
Visisonor wrote:Looks quite detailed and nice in general. But it's so small! Looks like it can serve as a background for one or two figures tightly framed in one photo. Or a closeup / shoulder portrait, though in this case the diorama will be blown out of focus.
And they want too much for it.

Hah! Funny, you looked at it right from the photographers POV. You're absolutely right in your observations of course.

I really like this piece for good old display purposes, but I just don't invest in dioramas.

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