More hours, sweat, blood and tears went into this project. than any other of my customs. The holy grail of details. Each figure in this diorama is carefully depicted in the following threads : Rumble, Frenzy, Ravage, and Laserbeak MP Soundwave MP Starscream Reflector Megatron and throne I dont even know where to start with this projects description. Client wanted a display diorama to fit on his shelf. So, with the dioramadisplay - I started with igears Ark playsetbase (not the greatest engineered piece by a long shot) hacked the hell out of, custom built floor, added sections (some even scratch-built) of console, custom walls, etc. Went to town for several days on the details, every single frikin button is painted, and was then coated with several layers of gloss to create an embossed button look. Monitorsscreens illuminate and were reverse printed on clear plexi, and backlit, painted with translucent white. SpecsDetails of diorama (see threads above for characters) - Scratch built light up energon cubes - Custom built energon hose with flickering effect LED mimicking flowing energon - Embossed faction symbols - 3 illuminated monitors - 7 illuminated screens - transforming MP Soundwave (from WST on console, to mid-transformation G1 sized Soundwave, to robot mode (MP Soundwave) - Electro-luminescent lines on bases floor - Various LEDs all over - Dimensions : 30 wide x 14 deep x 14 tall(76.2 cm x 35.56 cm x 35.56 cm) - Display include plexiacrylic cover (not shown) - Characters are fused to the base. Most retain articulation, but all feet are fused to the bases floor. All component with LEDs all stream to a main control circuit board. Big Hank (master of electronics) actually took a flight up to my shop Easter weekend to wire this all up. There are roughly 100 wires going to the circuit board. The dioramas lights are toggled by 3 small switches on the left side of the piece. 1 switch for the floor panel lights (x5) 1 switch for the monitors, 1 switch for all the characters. Most components all have proper resistors installed in their wiring as well (helps dim the brightness, and control the flow of the power) Dioramas light are powered by a 3 volt wall adapter In addition, you might notice that Laserbeak, Ravage, Frenzy and Rumble all have working LED lights in their optic sensors.