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 | Lieutenant-Commander Bob Read NebLWeffah | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: October 13, 2004
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| Posted: Saturday, March 07, 2009 - 12:17 PM UTC |
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Hi Folks Just wanted to share with you my homemade light box set up. It's made with 1/2" PVC pipe, tees, end caps and street elbows. I cut sheets of vellum tracing paper with velcro dots in the corners so they will attach to the sides and top of the light box. I added a few screws along the top rear tube to hang the construction paper sweeps from. A couple of desk lamps with 60 watt bulbs and away I go! Total cost was about $15.00 Cdn. Of course it would be more if I bought the lamps too but I had them lying around. I used this WEBSITE as my construction guide. Here's a couple of photos of the setup:   And a sample image:  cheers and happy model building photography !! Bob |
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| Posted: Saturday, March 07, 2009 - 12:58 PM UTC |
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That's a nice build. I like that it's customizable to the size of your specific work space or project style. |
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| Posted: Saturday, March 07, 2009 - 04:09 PM UTC |
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Nice affordable project for anyone needing a photo box, Lt-Commander. |
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| Posted: Saturday, March 07, 2009 - 04:11 PM UTC |
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Thanks for sharing, Bob. That's a nice set-up. I'm guessing you have a pretty good camera as well, though? DSLR? Thanks again for sharing Rudi  |
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 | Lieutenant-Commander Bob Read NebLWeffah | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: October 13, 2004
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| Posted: Sunday, March 08, 2009 - 01:47 PM UTC |
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| Posted: Sunday, March 08, 2009 - 02:57 PM UTC |
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thanks for sharing this with us. The practical and affordable materials is what I like most about it. It also works great from the sample images. |
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| Posted: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 - 01:40 AM UTC |
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I have a Nikon D40 DSLR with and 18-55mm lens on a Velbon CX 480 tripod. It's literally the camera of my dreams.... LOVE it. It's made me realized how much I don't know about photography, but I'm learning.
I'm doing the photographer's dance of joy..!!!!
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 | Matthew Quiroz Red4 | Location: Colorado, United States Member Since: April 01, 2002
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| Posted: Friday, March 27, 2009 - 12:15 AM UTC |
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I have the same set up, but a little smaller. What I find nice about it is I can take it apart for easy storage, then reassemble it when needed in a couple of minutes if that. I plan on making a larger one to accomodate my larger subjects such as my 1/72 subs, 1/35 PT and "S" boats etc. Still plugging away with my little Kodak Easyshare V1003 10 Meg point and shoot. Planning on up-gunning to a DSLR soon though. I have other things I like to photograph and the little guy just doesn't cut when it comes to those sujects. Thanks for sharing...nice model too. "Q" |
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 | ian hepplewhite woody6968 | Location: England - North East, United Kingdom Member Since: March 02, 2006
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| Posted: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 - 09:26 AM UTC |
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hey bob great light box , i use the same d40 and love it ,same lense but im looking to upgrade to a 300mm zoom as i do weddings and christenigs so im looking at a 500mm mirrow lense to take portraits,, i take my pics of models outside if i can , but i like this lightbox for when the weather is not so bright ,, thank you for the ideas ,,very good mate . i used a similar technique to photograph a german bmwr75 not so long ago its in the large scale section if you want to see it .. have fun with your camera ,, Ian |
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 | Lieutenant-Commander Bob Read NebLWeffah | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: October 13, 2004
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| Posted: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 - 10:14 AM UTC |
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@ Ian I looked at your BMW R75, sweet model and very nice photgraphs. cheers; Bob |
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 | terri werner thegirl | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2009 - 12:57 AM UTC |
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This is excellent Bob ! I work in a hot tub place so getting the pipe and fittings is no trouble at all , but where do you get the vellum tracing paper ?
Also like the fact that this can be taken a part for easy storage . |
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 | Lieutenant-Commander Bob Read NebLWeffah | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: October 13, 2004
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| Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2009 - 04:33 AM UTC |
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Hi Terri The vellum tracing paper I bought by the roll at Staples. Any art supply or stationary/office supply store should carry it. Really want you want is large sheets of tracing paper that can be trimmed to size or off the roill like I did. cheers; Bob |
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 | ian hepplewhite woody6968 | Location: England - North East, United Kingdom Member Since: March 02, 2006
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| Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2009 - 05:55 AM UTC |
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thanks for the compilments bob. regards Ian |
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 | terri werner thegirl | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: January 19, 2008
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| Posted: Friday, August 21, 2009 - 12:42 AM UTC |
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Thanks Bob . I will have a look into that . |
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 | Leonel Da Silva lldasilva | Location: Cape Province, South Africa Member Since: April 30, 2007
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - 05:10 AM UTC |
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Hello Bob thanks for all the help as well as the site information, will build the box this weekend
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 | Jamie Rudd BoogalooJ | Location: Ontario, Canada Member Since: July 18, 2005
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - 06:37 AM UTC |
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I built one of these previously and used a white sheet, but found the sheet too cumbersome. The vellum paper is a great idea to slim it down, now off to Staples!! Thanks!!!
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 | Lieutenant-Commander Bob Read NebLWeffah | Location: Alberta, Canada Member Since: October 13, 2004
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| Posted: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - 03:45 PM UTC |
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Thanks guys and you're welcome too. Good luck building it and have fun... Bob |
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 | Robert Rippy Bigrip74 | Location: California, United States Member Since: February 22, 2008
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| Posted: Friday, October 09, 2009 - 08:11 AM UTC |
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Hello Bob:
I have just built the box frame and have made a pattern for a canopy with the bed sheet material. What differance does vellum paper have over the sheet material?
Robert |
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