Thanks Guroburov, you’re too kind. My progress is pretty slow, trust me, I constantly find things I mess up and spend a lot of time going back to do touch ups.
I did read your instructions. I was just checking to see if someone had some special things that they did that was not in your instructions. Tips if you will.
Thanks Redleg. My ultimate goal is to make sort of like a three-d organizational chart like you see in books, with the lines and blocks, breaking down the make up of the division, I guess I made that make sense. I have plans drawn up to make wooden storage trays in the wood shop that are sectioned off to keep the individual units from getting jumbled up. No idea what I'm going to do with them when they are complete, maybe the museum will want me to set them up from time to time, or they will end up in the storage unit with all my other model stuff that collects dust, lol. Maybe they'll end up on Storage Wars after I'm gone, lmao. I did just place another order with GHQ, mainly for some more ACW Confederates so I can start working on Picketts Division, but I caved and got some US para, I'm going to build a US 1944 airborne division too, its not that large and mainly infantry stands, so it shouldn't take too long... and it will give me a great "excuse" to paint some Waco's, lol.
Hey Billy, I have a storage system that may be similar to what you are doing with the wooden trays. I made some wooden trays that are sectioned off to keep the different companies divided, and then I built a wooden box with grooves cut into the sides and back so that I could slide the trays in. This one is for my armored cavalry regiment - basically one squadron per tray with a few extra trays left over for other random vehicles.
That’s pretty nice! Very similar to what I have planned, but mine are stackable, and the trays sort of lock into each other. But, seeing what you’ve done, now I’m thinking.....
Stacking trays sound pretty cool. I have some of the stackable Tank Transports from Game Craft and I like them, but they don't hold enough vehicles for my needs. If you did some large stackable trays I might have to reconsider the box!
Guroburov, the box wasn't that hard to build, but I have a table saw that was key for cutting the grooves into the box. I'm not much of a carpenter, but it was just basic cutting and screwing together. I made a second box that I haven't painted yet, but it didn't go together as well. My long term plan includes 2 more boxes - one for aircraft and one for ships.
Absolutely. It’s super easy. Tell you what, I’ll do a picture tutorial on Monday, Tuesday at the latest. I have to work tomorrow, then when I come home my soccer game is on. Monday I’m going to the museum to put a new airplane in the display cabinet, so I’ll take a few pictures of my Midway ships while I’m there and post those too....lots more name signs too, lol.
The Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach. The model club I belong to is affiliated with them. Pre-COVID we met there once a month to build, we did learning sessions with youth groups, and they have display cases for us upstairs. Currently I’m working on a 1/350th Yorktown for them for a display the are making about Naval Aviation.