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However, the specific emplacement that the Big Red 1 took was a much smaller area. not going for the whole beach. that would be a museum quality piece. |
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The 1st ID's (along with two regiments of the 29th ID) sectors on Omaha Beach were Easy Red and Fox Green, an area about 1 & 3/4 miles wide, hardly a "much smaller area" when it's about a third of the beach.
Anyway, your question about a "record" for diorama sizes, I don't know of any official record-keeping that goes on, but I routinely built 1/35th dioramas of the size you're talking about in the 80s & 90s... I can't build large ones anymore due to space being at a premium in my current place, but I have 2 WIPs that are 2 feet by 3 feet, one a 1/48th B-17 crash site, the other a 1/48th B-29 & hardstand (Enola Gay on her Tinian hardstand at around 0300 6 AUG 1945, which is almost a direct copy of Shep Paine's Enola Gay) diorama.. Also have a (mostly) 1/35th WIP of a downed Soviet Spitfire set with the Wirbelwind that got it and a dozen or so troops & their truck looking for the pilot..
This one measures about 2 & 1/2 feet x 2 feet, and you can see how crowded it is...
I'm not gonna try and tell ya what to do, but I do think that you're going to run into all kinds of issues with size... I'd like to see your mock-up... (You ARE doing a mock-up, right?) Even if you decide to change it to HO or 1/72 scale, it's gonna be a tough build.. Frankly, I don't think it'll work in 1/35th with that size of a base...Especially the terrain model... But I've been wrong before...