Extreme-Sets Deranged Alley 2.0 Pop-Up Diorama Set Review

 

Extreme-Sets is offering a new wave of their popular diorama backdrops, which includes the Elevator Hallway, Abandoned House 2.0, Deranged Alley 2.0, and the Extreme Gas Station Pop-Up Diorama’s. The Deranged Alley 2.0 diorama includes 6 panels of highly detailed artwork of a rundown alleyway in a city with brick walls covered in graffiti, doors and a garage, a fence with barbed wires and more. This set is scaled to 1/12th, and is compatible with 6″-7″ figures.

This knockout, highly realistic Deranged Alley can be combined with action figures to stage the ultimate action sequence. Move the panels around and recreate in seconds. Use your imagination and create the perfect alley scene, and much more! Not only is this diorama perfect for action figure photography, animation, but also perfect for bookshelf display. Above all, this diorama is super easy to assemble and perfect for put away storage.

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Thank you to Extreme-Sets for providing their Deranged Alley 2.0 Pop-Up Diorama for review. 

Availability: March 2018

    

 

The Deranged Alley 2.0 is makeup of several alleyways in a city such as New York City or another city located in the United States. This is identified as an American city alley by the American Flag spray painted on one of the walls with the garage door. They Deranged Alley is made up of 6 panels/walls each with realistic deco and detail that makes it look like an actual city alley. Two of the walls include a fence with barbed wire, which the artwork shows additional scenery in the background such as buildings and city streets. The rest of the walls are bricked walls, with one including a garage door, one including double doors, one including a single door, and one including mostly graffiti, with an Alien head with blue eyes and a giant brain and more. Each of the brick walls looks aged, as if they are about a century old or more, and some parts of them are covered in graffiti, damaged such as cracks, and other details to make each wall look as realistic as possible. The garage doors has some of the most graffiti and artwork on it, with an image of an America flag, a city with black buildings, and other details. The wall with the yellow double doors is also nicely done, with images of generic bats (not Batman but these could be homages to him), graffiti and other artwork and details. If you look closely at the wall with the single door, there is a skeleton painted on the wall in white that’s sort of hidden in the graffiti, which is a detail that we missed in the photoshoot until we noticed it by looking at the gallery. Both of the yellow double doors and single door can open, but not the garage door.

Besides the walls, there are two columns also included with artwork and detail previously seen in the Abandoned House 2.0, with detail such as graffiti, other artwork and detailed bricks. There are also three concrete pieces of flooring, with one of them including a city manhole, which is perfect for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, but this does not open.

Overall, Extreme-Sets has once again captured an excellent display and diorama. This is an amazing set with superior detail and design. The look and design of this is done so well that it truly looks like a realistic gas station. Fans and collectors will love this set, and it makes a perfect addition to any display and not to mention action figure photography.

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