This diorama has the largest handcrafted elements of any such Lord of the Rings diorama, in the world.
We’ve hinted for years that we’ve been working on some interesting but secret projects. This one we got permission to go public with. Below, I talk about it, at Lanka Comic Con 2025.
Largest in the World?
When the video above was shot, we mistakenly thought it was THE world’s largest handcrafted Lord of the Rings diorama. We now believe that is actually by the New Zealand Youtube Crafter, ZorpaZorp.
Ours however has the largest handcrafted elements of a Lord of the Rings diorama. They are the walls of Minas Tirith: 8 feet wide. The highest point of the second wall, behind me in the image, is at 5 feet.
This took 2 years to do. It involved not only building and painting minis, but also crafting, 3D printing, and 3D designing. It was nice to have a project where we could bring ALL these to the table (literally).
We’re quite pleased that Buddmin Amaradiwakara from News 1st did a story on it for the national news. Here’s their video on it:
Below are shots of the diorama at Lanka Comic Con 2025:
















The following pictures were taken in the studio. FYI, they were taken before most of the minis were based.
All the painted miniatures in the diorama (the Army of the Dead were not painted) were painted to Exhibition Quality.
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Paintedfigs is a miniature painting service. You can send us your figurines to paint, and we also have painted miniatures for sale. We paint mainly Games Workshop (Warhammer 40k, Warhammer Fantasy, Age of Sigmar, Necromunda, Space Hulk, Bloodbowl, and so on), Star Wars, Warmachine and Hordes, and pretty much every Kickstarter and board game under the sun.
And we do so at the lowest rates on Earth (we’ve checked).