This channel is all about creating dioramas of abandoned places and sharing the process and techniques I have learned along the way. Over ten years ago I started urban exploring at an abandoned mental asylum near where I grew up. This drove me to make a short film about the asylum and take a ton of photos over the years. Now I am using the photos I took and more to create miniature dioramas and photograph/film them with cinematic lighting and camera movement to make it feel like we are really there.
If you enjoy diorama making, urban exploring, or just think abandoned places are fascinating to look at, I hope you enjoy seeing these dioramas come to life with every little detail that I add. Thanks for watching!
Website to purchase my 3D models: www.abandonedminiatures.com
Enquiries: AbandonedMiniatures@gmail.com
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I have an ex tool S1 40 watt. So what am I doing wrong that I can only cut 1/8 inch boards? If I want to cut a4 inch board, I have to go over it to possibly three times. These boards are not hard wood. Thank you Jan
I know this comment is really late to the game, but WOW! This is absolutely incredible. Although I have to admit, watching you destroy it at the end was a bit heartbreaking.
i love how nowadays you can find anything online and 3d print it....ANYTHING. back then you were limited, but now your imagination and creativity in miniatures has zero limits
Edit: I just see I’d missed the video about the Falcon 2. I see some of those are a lot less expensive… but I see a range of prices. Starting under $400 tho…. Doable. You still recommend those? ::::: ::::::: When I’m browsing and wishing, I keep seeing cutters that are low priced enough for “even me”. There’s just no way I can afford a unit like this one at any time in the foreseeable future, do you have any experience with or recommendations for any of the low-end entry level cutters? I know anything would be limited but just something to handle up to maybe 1/8” or so mdf, plywood, or mat board. I understand they wouldn’t be worth your time to mess with but you may have heard something interesting along the way….
***DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT** I wasted thousands on an entire Axibo rig, including the zoom and focus motors. It took around 2 months to receive the thing following several unanswered emails from Axibo. Once received, the product did not function as advertised. The LiveLink data it exports to Unreal Engine is jittery. When you move the Axibo, and it completes a move, the data jumps around, causing the virtual camera to bounce in Unreal. Other users had the same issue. Axibo promised a fix back in April, but there is still nothing. The zoom axis will spontaneously lose calibration even if you leave the unit powered up. If you cycle power to the Axibo, all calibration data is lost. The worst part is that they completely ignore all tech support requests. They do not return emails. They have a Discord server for tech support that they never answer. The product is well-built, but once you buy it, good luck! You are on your own. I work in network television, and this kind of behavior by a business would never fly in the real world. Abandoned Minatures,, I would suggest you pull this product recommendation.