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Wider Wargaming => Painting & Modelling => Topic started by: Robpask on 14 June 2012, 06:16:55 AM

Title: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Robpask on 14 June 2012, 06:16:55 AM
Hi,
how do you base your WWII aircrafts in order to move them in the "sky" of your tabletop?  :-\
thanks

Roby
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Hertsblue on 14 June 2012, 07:54:31 AM
I take it you're referring to 10mm/144th aircraft? For plastic kits I believe most people use the bases supplied. For metal versions it usually requires drilling a hole in the model and using thick garden wire or small-bore aluminium or brass tubing. Alternatively, thick clear plasticard can be made up into "cradle" type stands if you want them to be interchangeable.

If you want a more scenic approach, there was a demo game that went the convention rounds some years ago that used a diving rocket-firing Typhoon. The model was actually supported on stiff wire that ran down through the smoke-trails of the rockets. Very effective and quite spectacular.
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 14 June 2012, 08:02:26 AM
Plastrut used to do clear perspex circular section rod, which was great. For multi use stands rare earth magnets and steel rod works. Expandable car areils- again if you can find em..

Trick is to make the base heavy enough, without being too intrusive.

ianS
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: rexhurley on 26 July 2012, 10:21:53 AM
You could always try and hunt down  some GW clear flying bases that they used to use on hawks, terradons etc....

Conversley Leoon might get creative for the Minibits stand  ;) ;)
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Robpask on 26 July 2012, 10:25:34 AM
Thanks,
well, I'm talking abouto Pendraken 10mm Aircraft.
Roby
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 26 July 2012, 10:46:13 AM
Try 'Drew at Studio Bergstrom, he does some brilliant flight bases (and he's a good mate, who has been laid off by teh US rescession, so any chance to throw some trade his way)
http://studiobergstrom.com/index.php?categoryID=5 (http://studiobergstrom.com/index.php?categoryID=5)
Mad Lemmey
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Leon on 26 July 2012, 04:40:01 PM
Quote from: rexhurley on 26 July 2012, 10:21:53 AM
You could always try and hunt down  some GW clear flying bases that they used to use on hawks, terradons etc....

Conversley Leoon might get creative for the Minibits stand  ;) ;)

I might have something for that, not for a while yet though.

;)
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 26 July 2012, 04:51:21 PM
Hexagonal MDF bases 30cm across with an 'ole might work - with dowel for the stem.....

IanS
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: GordonY on 27 July 2012, 07:16:49 AM
OR you could just pick up a bag from EM4 for a quid

http://www.em4miniatures.com/acatalog/MINIAATURES_BASES.html

halfway down the page

Would not reccomend putting a 10mm lead aircraft on these, much too top heavy, but stick it to one of Leon's 50mm dia MDF bases and your good to go.
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: agtfos on 10 November 2012, 02:40:52 PM
I use tall drinking glasses, turn em upside down, the rim fits over your troops on the ground without disturbing them and the aircraft sits at height on the base. Simples. We actually came up with the idea at a show, when we were doing 20mm and realised we had left the standsat home. So we used pint pots instead.
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 10 November 2012, 04:35:55 PM
Dirty ones I hope....

IanS  ;) :D
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Serotonin on 12 November 2012, 02:09:14 PM
Quote from: agtfos on 10 November 2012, 02:40:52 PM
I use tall drinking glasses, turn em upside down, the rim fits over your troops on the ground without disturbing them and the aircraft sits at height on the base. Simples. We actually came up with the idea at a show, when we were doing 20mm and realised we had left the standsat home. So we used pint pots instead.


Thats genius.
Title: Re: Basing Aircraft
Post by: Hertsblue on 13 November 2012, 08:49:57 AM
Quote from: Serotonin on 12 November 2012, 02:09:14 PM
Thats genius.

Slightly alchoholic genius....  ;)