Decided to take a break from the birds and start on the base... 22" X 24" was the smallest i could get cut and still have room for the trucks, compressor and tent...
I'm using a 2 X 4 foot ceiling tile for base material... Light, easy to gouge, and CHEAP!!! (Hope the wife doesn't notice it's missing from her sewing room until I get to the hardware store)
I'll glue the other half to the bottom of the base to make it sturdy enough, and frame it out with some wood stripping...
While that's fermenting (meaning I've now glued the top half to the bottom and I'm waitin' on Elmer), I'm starting on the tent and compressor..
Trying to reason out something here... I wonder about the guns, specifically the flex-mounts... I'd imagine that the guns would be stripped at the same time someone was picking up the crew at the crash-site, that they wouldn't walk away from 13 .50 cals and leave them for anyone to take while the recovery crew gets notified and deploys...
EDIT: Well, I guess I can say that I fell victim to not following the "6-P Rule": Prior Planning Prevents P*ss-Poor Performance...
In making the squad tent, a standard M-34 pryamid tent, I scaled it out a mock-up of the walls in 1/48th and found that's too big for the base I'm using... SO... It looks like the recovery dio is out for this Fort and I'm back to 12 O'Clock High... The tent has a 16-foot X 16-foot "footprint" which is 1 1/16th inches X 4 1/2 inches, and that's just the tent. It doesn't include the ropes which extend even farther out...
I hate starting over or modifying a WIP, but that's the nature of the beast... I broke my own rule about mocking up before committing to the build, lol.. Or as I put it, "Mock-up or F- Up"...