Many people asked how I set up this shot:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg1tRH2Lm-8Bpwra1qGVOlTaTokEQrDFLn-Ndt3IdSko2NKoYp5ocSd-uQfb3EIHFPzfPJwH7qmUZpcPTHNg_i7y9Me8dRnt_tonM_c-oyB_1-GSICECIDAsk8Y-mFkxHNEMAdJ/s400/LaffayetteQuantum.jpg)
Here's a behind the scenes look at the x635 Diecast Collectible photo studio (which is also used for other items. (Not pictured- the tripod and camera). Special thanks to an anonymous friend for helping me with this- actually I just gave orders from my bed.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgxUYLaO9R8qXF-DJjaQwass1z3O99amqvvUxWlx4Lnx8H95LunMSsbJONa_hptiKzVlnNN6qzan9IMuc1vVg4r5b65XQnWCshQqggtDAQ6nR_OHIG2qY4Xqf1JECCxqcc-lvXS/s400/x635Code3Studio.jpg)
I use this to photograph most of my pieces to go along with my inventory system. Sometimes though I set up the shot differently, like here.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjfF9lGJyqiOqBEGpuwAmrp8A5c0UmDA7saI0NTMLNYvotLiAaxUyLcjM1KUCZclD2V-Oyrrec88UyH4nojUk9UmPSGTntKdZYiog8zy3IiqheRWrdf9Ze5ar4vPMYh79c17RZn/s400/AllentownLadder.jpg)
Again, special thanks to my friend for doing this for me and lifting my spirits a little in the meantime.