There are lots of great Scene-A-Rama kits. These are an excellent way to get a wide variety of terrain materials, including trees, cheaply. And, I use these kits. They are excellent and at a very reasonable price. If you want to get going with some really nice diorama making of any kind then these kits are a great way to get a lot of various materials very cheaply. You can see me open up two of these kits so you can get a look inside by watching one of my ww2 diorama tutorials. It is located at the bottom of this page.
Scene-A-Rama Basic Diorama Kit -
Use this kit to create a flat, landscaped surface for your project. It includes everything you need to make plains, prairies, grasslands, farmlands, woods and meadows.
Scene-A-Rama Water Diorama Kit -
Use this kit to create water areas for your diorama. It includes everything you need to make waterfalls, ponds, rivers, rapids, oceans, waves, or anywhere water is your main focus.
Scene-A-Rama Mountain Diorama Kit -
Use this kit to create mountains or hills on your project. It includes everything you need to build an erupting volcano (volcano tube and recipe included)! Use it for wind and water erosion examples, caves with limestone formations, cliffs, canyons, craters, dormant or active volcanoes and more.
Scene-A-Rama Desert Oasis Diorama Kit -
Use this kit to create a flat, sand surface for your diorama. It includes everything you need and is great for making prehistoric habitats, shorelines, wastelands, beaches, missions or desert projects where sand is your main focus.
Scene-A-Rama Snow Kit -
Use this kit to create a cold weather landscape to your diorama. Add snowdrifts, light snow dustings, icicles, glaciers and more
Scene-A-Rama Large Base/Backdrop, 12.5 x 18 -
Projest Bases come in two sizes. They double as shadowboxes and have a built-in placard for labeling your project. Scene-A-Rama is a product line designed for school projects: dioramas, displays and arts and crafts. Scene-A-Rama provides supplies and materials that are easy to use, plus ideas, tips and techniques that ignite creativity and produce great school projects.
Check out a couple of these kits in my video here: