Airfield Buildings,Runways,Etc.

Started by Cobra, July 27, 2009, 02:09:41 AM

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Cobra

Hey Guys, what's the Best way to set up Airfield Buildings,Runways,Etc. that Looks best for the Builder/Display maker????? the Reason i ask is i Plan to set up an Airfield in the Woods/Grassy area and use some advice. thanks for looking.

Aircav

What era were you thinking about ?
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Cobra

Modern Era.or as Close to 'Gerry Anderson' style as Possible.

Mossie

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ChrisF

I'm having a similar problem... but im less on the gerry anderson and more current era NATO.....

Basically im in the planning stage for my 1/48 TSR2.... and am having problems finding suitable vehicles/buildings to dress the cabinet its going in....

Ive noticed if i'd been doin 1/72 the choice would have been endless....   :rolleyes:

Aircav

The Hasegawa 1/48 U.S. Ground Crew Set A (X48-4) has the following ;-

Wheel Chocks x 3
Fire Extinguisher F4B x 1
TTU-228/E Hydraulic Test Stand x 1
A/M32A-60A Generator Set x 1
Pilot Figures x 3
Ground Crew Figures x 9
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Cobra

Thanks. I'll check with my Local Hobbyshop when i get down there.

ChrisF

Cheers AirCav i'll have to track down a set !

Thorvic

Hannants future release listed some IAF printed cardboard runway sheets and have what i guess to be a Cardboard Hardened Aircraft Shelter (HAS) in both 72nd and 48th.

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Mossie

Revell did a Diorama set for their 1/72 Eurofighter recently, although it's oob at the moment.  It had a Typhoon, HAS & Ground equipment.  You might be able to find one with a little searching.
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lancer

Quote from: Mossie on July 28, 2009, 05:19:52 AM
Revell did a Diorama set for their 1/72 Eurofighter recently, although it's oob at the moment.  It had a Typhoon, HAS & Ground equipment.  You might be able to find one with a little searching.

Wan't there reports that the shelter was NOT to 1:72 scale? I seem to remember a couple of members on here commenting on that fact.
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Aircav

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"Sophistication means complication, then escallation, cancellation and finally ruination."
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"Men do not stop playing because they grow old, they grow old because they stop playing" - Oliver Wendell Holmes

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