https://vgdiomodels.com/

This is partial text from the full article (usually with photos) at https://armorama.com/news/1-35-modular-building
https://vgdiomodels.com/
There is something about building models that I just love. This one is spectacular. When my son was a teen, i got him several of the Lego modular buildings in an attempt to get him into modeling. Didn’t work, but I still have all those Lego sets.
The good news is that this looks like an excellent production. It appears to be generally Parisian but probably works for most European cities for diorama purposes. It’s the first diorama product I’ve seen to really grab my attention in over two years.
But if I understand the website correctly, it would cost me a total of €210 (US$ 239) for all five floors plus shipping. Ouch! To make a good diorama I’d need three of these sets – except they are corner-blocks – unless there are plans to make additional three-window plain sections? If so, and despite the cost, I might still be interested.
The web site has lots of interesting things as well.
The web site has lots of interesting things as well.
Indeed… top three are Sci-Fi bases with such detailing that they’re incredible.
There are 19 web pages of products.
…and so much more!
How about asking them if they have a Summer Sale or a discount coupon for buying three sets? Even 10-15% or more off is something.
Communication, communication, communication!
Doh! Sshhh…fishing for a free Review sample actually
Not 100% sure what these are ? Set de abrazaderas y cogidas 1:35 - VG Dio Models
Looks like tool holders and tie downs to me…
H.P.
They have some beautiful buildings for sure.
These things are spectacular. I what practically everything that I see on the website.
Those options and floors surely add up!
These look nice but 210 Euros for one building are a lot - That’s enough to get a decent resin 3D printer, which could produce multiple of these 3D printed building replicas.
I didn’t even realize there was so much interest in these types of diorama sets. Completely different from my experience at least from a CAD seller point of view. Buildings in 1/35 are far easier to CAD than say an AFV accessory that needs exact measurements to be accurate and fit an existing kit + may need digital sculpting if the shape has more organic details. The repeated, symmetrical, and hard-surface patterns of architecture/buildings are much easier to depict for 3D printing.
At the same time, “interest” vs. demand and actual people opening up wallets is a different story.
So I’d be really curious to see how this company fares with these diorama sets.
Modular buildings and dungeons for gaming are a big thing.
Kinda funny. Model stuff spawned gaming stuff that is not spawning model stuff. They are in an escalating feedback loop.
I think it could be Safari’s translator as I use an iPad and hit the auto-translator? I was just being lazy for not reading francais (which I should, use it or loose it).
which is 50% of the reason for giving LEGO to the kids