Okay, this is my first post, so I figured it'd be a good time to describe why I'm doing this (for those of you who don't know) and what I'm doing.
So, basically, during the last year of the gymnasium (as in 12th grade in school), you have to do a project relating to the line of studies you've chosen. I've chosen dance.
So, I had to do something related to dancing. But I did want to a project involving my miniature model hobby. And then my idea sprung: I would make a miniature stage.
So far I've figured out pretty much how I'll do it. First, I need a base of some kind. This will most likely be either foamcore or plasticard. Next are the walls - definitively foamcore, and a roof of whatever the base will be done of. The roof will be removable.
Beneath the base will be a layer of magnetic sheet. On the stage itself I'll have a few example minis (I've chosen the Malifaux Showgirls:
These will have magnetised bases.
To the sides of the stage I'll have a few legs. No, not real ones, legs on a stage are more like curtains (known as byxor, e.g. pants in Swedish), most likely made out of Plasticard glues to a fixed position.
In the ceiling I'll have a few horizontal bars to serve as anchors for the LED-lights I plan on inserting there.
The LED-lights will be of different colours to serve as a way of testing different stage-lights so you don't have to try it on stage. I'll try and see if I'm able to turn them on and off individually, but it might be a little too much work for me. If it turns out to be too hard, I'm just going have them in groups based on their colour.
The magnetized base-sheet and the magnetized bases will serve as a way to be able to try out formations on stage in advance. I'm looking for magnets weak enough so they won't be a hassle to move around and still not fall from their places if the stage is moved.
And that's my idea.
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