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Then you had to move in for close-ups, and it was still impossible to show all the details without posting a few hundred photos.
We’ll take one last look at Mike’s awesome diorama, then move on to Steve Bugg’s, which was so big I don’t think got a photo of the entire thing.
Planet Rattus
Steve Bugg created an incredilbe science-fiction display showing Spacemen attempting to capture a primitive race of Rat People so that they could be transported to a safer planet. The Rattus people did not all go easily. I loved this, even though it was so huge that I wasn’t able to back up far enough to get the entire diorama in one shot…plus it was a 360 degree display. Here are some highlights.
Clay Sayre
Saint Albans native, Clay Sayre, who is now living in the Atlanta area, had some custom prop heads on display in the diorama room, as well as the show ‘n’ tell stuff he brought for the Cereal Premiums panel…
Star Wars And The USS Flagg
We are now way past pushing the limits of how many photos we can cram into one blog post, so I’m just going to post these images and then call it a day. The creativity on display at ToyLanta is astounding, and I promise that next year I’ll use a better camera.