Thank you for the praise!
It's so perfect! Are you going to share your secrets with us, and tell us how you made it?
Sure
but be prepared: it's less elaborate than you might think.
The "naked" item is taken from the
PlayBig 5940-8 school set (cf. at the bottom of this hyperlink page). The stand is painted with crome spray, the earth is airbrushed in blue and the land is painted with a brush according a real globe.
So it's less a great masterpiece but maybe a nice idea. I'm thinking about making such a globe item completely from scratch because at this one I don't like the strict vertical axis of the stand what is absolutely untypical for real globes.
It is indeed perfect, and the picture on the wall is great too.
Thanks. The pic was quite handy for this setup and was still laying around from another picture I have taken (cf. below). Currently I'm working on the re-launch of my Web (actually only a new layout with new contributions) and the new layout has an illustrative picture part on each page. So I took the photo below for the "Photo Gallery". And because in the globe setup the wall was empty I just put the next best pic I got into my hand to the wall, and voila.
I am always amazed at the detail in your scenes! It appears to be an actual full sized model, not based on the 2 3/4" figures in Playmo world. BTW excellent creation!
Ok, thanks, then I must admit that I reached my goal
I always try to setup a "real" model world with as much as possible details to make the model world even become an atmosphere of the real world.