

A small diorama just in time for Easter. A perfect gift or for decorating your own bookshelf. Great attention to detail; it's fun to bring the individual pieces to life with a bit of color. I look forward to lots of downloads. This is my first diorama, and I hope it meets your taste. I'm happy to accept suggestions for improvements.
Small diorama just in time for Easter. As a gift or for your own decoration of the bookshelf. A lot of attention to detail, it's fun to bring the individual parts to life with a little color. I'm happy about plenty of downloads. This is my first diorama and I hope to have met your taste. I am happy to accept requests for improvement.
Thank you in advance for your interest and for downloading my creation.
The assembly is actually very simple; the few elements are quickly put together. Gluing is optional.
We'll start by laser cutting the first file onto a DIN A3 MDF board. These are the two side elements on the right and left. After printing, please leave the board in place, remove the printed elements with adhesive tape, and turn them over.
Next, open the second file (the respective backs) and engrave both turned over side panels. Please ensure that the blue positioning frames are precisely aligned with the elements from file 1. The blue positioning lines are not taken into account during cutting. Only the engraving will be done.
Thank you in advance for your interest and the download of my creation.
span style="color:#1F4E79;">The structure is actually very simple, the few elements are quickly merged. Gluing is optional.
span style="color:#1F4E79;">We start by lasering the 1st file on a DIN A3 MDF board. These are the two page elements on the right and left. After finishing printing, please leave the plate, remove the printed elements with adhesive tape and turn them over.
Then open the 2nd file (the respective backs) and engrave it on both upside-down parts. Please make sure that the blue position frames are aligned exactly with the elements from file 1. The blue position lines are not taken into account when cutting. It is only engraved.



Once the side panels are finished, the third file with the remaining components follows. The preset parameters are based on the material I've specified here. If you want to replace the material with an alternative, please adjust the parameters accordingly.
Please note: Unlike all other parts, the front panel was cut from a walnut board. It's a real eye-catcher.
All parts are now optionally painted. I used regular watercolors. These are forgiving and, with a little creativity, make everything look very realistic!
Once the page panels have been created, the 3rd file with the remaining components follows. The preset parameters are based on my material specified here. If the material is replaced by an alternative, please adjust the parameters accordingly.
Attention, the front was cut from a walnut board, unlike all other parts. Visually a real eye-catcher.
All parts are now optionally painted. I myself used normal watercolor. This forgives mistakes and, with a little creativity, makes everything look very real!

We now connect the floor, the side part on the right (windows facing inwards), the partition wall with the door, the tree and the intermediate floor.
We now connect the floor, the side panel on the right (windows facing inwards), the partition wall with the door, the tree and the intermediate floor.
Next comes the front panel and the side panel on the left. Please also make sure that the windows on the side panel face inward.
This is followed by the front (panel) and the side panel on the left. Please also make sure that the windows face inwards on the side panel.
Now we place the clock element on the mezzanine floor, using the remaining recesses in the middle, and also insert the balcony. The final step is to attach the roof element.
Now we place the clock element on the intermediate floor on the middle remaining recesses and also insert the balcony. The last step is to put on the roof element.
Next come the school desk, the rabbits (teacher and student), the blackboard, and the leaves. The school desk has four identical connectors that connect the two side pieces. The rabbits' feet are designed to be relatively narrow. They can be extended slightly with a thin arrow if necessary. The blackboard, consisting of three parts, should ideally be glued together. This ensures a firm hold and allows for some creativity when placing the feet.
This is followed by the school desk, the rabbits (teacher and pupil), the blackboard and the leaves. The school desk has four identical connecting elements that connect the two side parts with each other. The feet of the bunnies are calculated relatively narrowly. These can be expanded a little with a thin arrow if necessary. The board, consisting of 3rd parts, should at best be glued together. This guarantees a firm hold and leaves a little creative room when placing the feet.
The figures created in Step 6, as well as the board and leaves, can be placed variably on the scene. I glued everything together to prevent it from getting disturbed when the diorama is moved.
Done!
Please let me know if I've forgotten anything or if I've described or translated it incorrectly.
thank you!
The figures created in step 6 as well as the board and leaves can be variably placed on the scene. In my case, everything was glued together so that everything doesn't get mixed up when the diorama is moving.
span style="color:#1F4E79;">Done!
Please let me know if I have forgotten anything or if I have described or translated it badly.
Thank you!