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A dramatic scene from Gundam Breaker 4 showcasing an intense battle between two Gunpla models in an urban ruins setting. The blue and white Gunpla strikes with a beam saber while hovering mid-air, facing off against a red and blue Gunpla that appears to be recoiling from the impact. The background features collapsed buildings and debris, adding to the battle’s chaotic atmosphere. This image highlights the dynamic diorama capabilities in the game.
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How to create a Diorama in Gundam Breaker 4

Creating a diorama in Gundam Breaker 4 lets you show off your Gunpla in epic, dramatic fashion. Whether you’re crafting a battle scene or just showing off your collection, here’s how to create a Diorama in Gundam Breaker 4, step-by-step.

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How to create Dioramas step-by-step

Step 1: Get to the Diorama Mode

Press the Menu button when in the lobby, to bring up the drop-down list on the right side of your screen. Select My Room from the list, scroll down to Diorama, and choose Create New Data to get started.

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Step 2: Choose Your Base

Diorama bases cost credits—100,000 GB to be exact—so pick one that suits your theme without busting your budget. Once selected, save your diorama file, and you’ll be taken into your base.

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Step 3: Add Your Gunpla

Click New Object and select Gunpla to add a model. You can choose between Current Gunplas (all in-game models) and Blueprint Gunplas (models you’ve saved). Pick your preferred Gunpla and move into the Edit Tab, where you can adjust its size, change its pose, hide or display weapons, and add effects. You can even delete the Gunpla if it’s not working out and get your credits back.

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Step 4: Customize Your Gunpla

  • Adjust the size with the slider; you can make it up to 10 times larger or smaller.
  • Display or hide shields and weapons based on the look you’re going for.
  • Choose a pose from categories like basic motion, battle motion, skill motion, and more. Fine-tune each pose with sliders to capture the perfect moment.
  • Add vernier effects to enhance your Gunpla’s dramatic flair.
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Step 5: Set Your Scene

Add more Gunplas, visual effects, and apply map textures to flesh out your diorama. From explosions and beam/vernier effects to bullet holes, scratches and wear, you can simulate battle damage to your Gunplas and the environment for a picture-perfect moment.

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Step 6: Add Background Elements

Enhance your diorama with bases, walls, floors, buildings, or natural objects. The more you add, the richer your scene will look.

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Step 7: Photography Mode

Once you’re happy with your setup, head to the Photography Menu to apply filters and fine-tune the visual effects. Additionally, adjust the focus, shading, and camera angle for that perfect shot.

Step 8: Capture and Save

Hit the photography option, confirm, and save your masterpiece to the gallery. Head there anytime to view your finished work.

Now that you know how to create a Diorama in Gundam Breaker 4, get out there and start building!

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Mohammed Hoosen
As a Contributing Writer at Upcomer, Mohammed brings a lifetime of gaming and over seven years of professional writing experience to the platform. A jack of all games and a master of some, he spends his time in sweaty FPS lobbies getting aimbotted or burning meter for no apparent reason in your favourite fighting game. When he's not getting absolutely bodied, you can find him on the plains of the Wild West trying to live an honourable life amongst outlaws in Red Dead Online.