ikar01
It looks good but how hard is it to get out without moving the models?
@ikar01:
It does look nice. I’m very pleased with it. The display case is in two parts: the white base is one, and the white sides and back and transparent front and top make up the second part, which you just drop onto the base once the models are inside. The parts fit together virtually seamlessly.
Sounds simple, right? It isn’t.
My first effort, removing the books on the bookshelf to make space for the display case, placing the aircraft where I wanted them on the base, dropping the top into place, and sliding the whole thing onto the shelf didn’t work at all. The planes slid around and the yellow T-34B, which really wants to be a tail sitter, sat on its tail.
Next, I took the books off the shelf above, along with the shelf itself and the studs that support it, slid the bottom of the display case bottom onto the shelf, placed the three models where I wanted them on the base, and then carefully lowered the top over the models. But even then, a slight jar moved the models slightly, and I had to try again. I finally got the top in place without moving the models and replaced the shelf and book above, but I expect I’ll be going through that process again: we live in a ferro-concrete apartment building, but tiny vibrations from traffic and activity in the building will probably move the models around a bit.
All in all, it would be better to have the display case sitting on a table or sideboard, but we just don’t that luxury in this small apartment.
Bob
On the bench: A diorama to illustrate the crash of a Beech T-34B Mentor which I survived in 1962 (I'm using Minicraft's 1/48 model of the Mentor), and a Pegasus model of the submarine Nautilus of 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas fame.