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  • Member since
    May 2003
  • From: La Crosse, WI
diorama troubles
Posted by bud156 on Thursday, January 7, 2010 11:01 AM

Hey everyone, I haven't even started building my diorama yet and am finding out it might not be possible to do it the way I want to. I am building a diorama of a 1/48 ch-46 doing a pinnicle landing on a small building with marines running onto the roof.

First, I cannot locate any modern military figures in 1/48 scale. Any ideas on what to do? I found plenty of WWII figures. I even found exactly what I wanted in 1/35 scale. I've googled and emailed dozens of sites. Most reply "we dont carry any, but I'm sure if you google it you'll come up with something".  Yeah...as if I hadn't thought of that. Bang Head

Also, this is the first diorama I have built and I am wondering the best way to build a small structure. I am envisioning using some type of plaster with a mold set with balsa wood. it would look like a concrete roof with wooden timbers for a frame. I would then just mold walls and ceilings and put it together. Is this the right idea or are there better methods or materials? Any advice for the best way to mount the heli to the base would be appreciated. I  was thinking some clear stock running along the bottom and then just make it disappear into the building.

I very much appreciate any advice!

Mike
  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by ajlafleche on Friday, January 8, 2010 7:42 AM

Your footprint for this is going to be HUGE with lots of dead space under the chopper. Second, I don't think you're going to find any modern 1/48 figures; maybe some 1/72, but again, lots of dead space. Maybe you should consider a sort of wedgie in 1/35. There is, I believe, a 1/35 CH-47. You'd have to cut it at the edge of your base, but you'd be able, in all likelihood, find some sort of 1/35 structure and some modern figures. You'd have a tighter presentation with all you're trying to show: Helo off loading troops, modern troops and a structure. You wouldn't have all the dead space. If you stay with1/48, look into the model railroad world for structures, I belive O scale is 1/48.

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  • Member since
    October 2008
Posted by calvin_ng on Friday, January 8, 2010 8:57 PM

I remember someone on armorama found 1/48 scale Us modern marine or army figs , its in resin by Propaganda kompany, its a french company.

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