They're just heavy cardboard. Not exactly cheap, but they really make toy photography less about set construction (which I appreciate) and more about trying to tell a story. The 1:12 sets are friggin' massive.... I have 11 of them, and it's a good thing you can disassemble and flatten them back out.
I have these:
W3 - NELA Level 6 |
W4 - Asylum |
W5 - Elevator Hallway |
W5 - Gas Station |
W6 - Abandoned House 1.5 |
W7 - Building 3.0 |
W7 - Building 4.0 |
W7 - Sewer 2.0 |
W7 - Sector 7 Docking Bay |
W8 - Cabin |
W8 - Building 5.0 (Arcade) |
The Buildings are great for street-level shots. The Asylum is creepy for a prison, arkham, or evil hospital. The Cabin is awesome, as the minute I saw it, I knew Zartan would be hanging out in there... when he's not at the Gas Station pop-up (I just wish the gas station had insides too). Sector 7 is super versatile too, as it works for a high-tech HQ, a space station, really anything futuristic/sci-fi.
I just wish I had more room to have them all assembled at once!
Fan Shots – Extreme-Sets - Their fan shots inspire me to try new things, get creative with the lighting and angles, and even introduce me to figures I didn't know existed. I always get jazzed up about taking some shots when the newsletter comes each week with new pics.