Airfield Diorama

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audikentman

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647 posts

257 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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Some advice please.

Want to build a Cold War airfield diorama, whats the best material to use MDF?

Also any advice on painting a runway or should I just use the Coastal Kits runway and add to it?

lufbramatt

5,486 posts

149 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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What I've done in the past was skim a piece of MDF with a thin layer of plaster or filler, then drag a wide, stiff brush across to give it some texture, then when it's dry scribe expansion joints in a grid every few inches. Once painted various shades of grey it's pretty convincing.

Have a look at Luke Towan's youtube channel for scenic ideas, he mainly does model railway stuff but lots of the stuff transfers to any subject matter.

Amera Plastics do some kits of blast pens, Hardened Aircraft Shelters etc. that might be useful?

http://www.amera.co.uk/product.php?range=s

Voldemort

6,871 posts

293 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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What scale are you modelling? How big will the base need to be?

Eric Mc

123,849 posts

280 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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Coastal Kits and similar provide a good short cut and can be integrated into otherwise home made dioramas.

audikentman

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257 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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Voldemort said:
What scale are you modelling? How big will the base need to be?
1/72 for 3 V Bombers, a Land Rover and Bloodhound and a few other its and pieces

Using this picture for inspiration


Eric Mc

123,849 posts

280 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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Probably better off making your own base. You would have to join together a few Coastal Kits type concrete hard pans to cover three V bombers plus the other stuff.

dr_gn

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199 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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audikentman said:
Voldemort said:
What scale are you modelling? How big will the base need to be?
1/72 for 3 V Bombers, a Land Rover and Bloodhound and a few other its and pieces

Using this picture for inspiration

If you're using the Airfix Bloodhound, make sure you get the oldest kit you can find. I've got a later version (in green plastic) and it's pretty much only fit for the bin - the moulds must have been knackered by that time.