Having never attempted a 1/72 dio. of a crashed aircraft, this proved to be a real challenge.
The inspiration came from the B.O.B. movie where the crashed Polish pilot was mistaken by a farmer for a German and marched off. Well spotted Adrian (JFJ)
I need to thank IanM for the idea of water depth in his great Russia dio. and Steve (stona) for his information and pictures following my P/M to him asking whether Bf109 hinged hoods could be jettisoned prior to a forced landing. (They can!) Cheers boys!
As to the dio, you will probably have read how I made it but the construction of the pond might be of interest:-
I wanted to get close to Ian's 'water' but without buying anything if poss. I find this part of dio. making the best...Scratching around for stuff! I eventually found a picture in the loft, where instead of thin glass, it had very thin perspex. I cut this to the shape of the pond and kept it off the bottom by around 10mm. then I placed the aircraft on it and marked around it where it would sink in and tucked the port wing under the perspex to make it look as if it was just under the surface.
The two figures are both from a 1/72 set of German soldiers. One you might recognise from my 'Partizan Attack dio. last seen on a wagon roof! The other one is actually a gunner with his ears covered during the firing of his cannon. I have tried to portray him stripped to the waist, having a quick scrub in the horse trough and not noticing the farmer's approach.
"ands behind yer 'ead, jerry!"
Enough waffling, here are the pictures (well half anyway!)
I hope you enjoy them. It was a challenge to be sure...
All comments, suggestions and money gratefully received.
Thanks again for following this buld,
Ron
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The inspiration came from the B.O.B. movie where the crashed Polish pilot was mistaken by a farmer for a German and marched off. Well spotted Adrian (JFJ)
I need to thank IanM for the idea of water depth in his great Russia dio. and Steve (stona) for his information and pictures following my P/M to him asking whether Bf109 hinged hoods could be jettisoned prior to a forced landing. (They can!) Cheers boys!
As to the dio, you will probably have read how I made it but the construction of the pond might be of interest:-
I wanted to get close to Ian's 'water' but without buying anything if poss. I find this part of dio. making the best...Scratching around for stuff! I eventually found a picture in the loft, where instead of thin glass, it had very thin perspex. I cut this to the shape of the pond and kept it off the bottom by around 10mm. then I placed the aircraft on it and marked around it where it would sink in and tucked the port wing under the perspex to make it look as if it was just under the surface.
The two figures are both from a 1/72 set of German soldiers. One you might recognise from my 'Partizan Attack dio. last seen on a wagon roof! The other one is actually a gunner with his ears covered during the firing of his cannon. I have tried to portray him stripped to the waist, having a quick scrub in the horse trough and not noticing the farmer's approach.
"ands behind yer 'ead, jerry!"
Enough waffling, here are the pictures (well half anyway!)
I hope you enjoy them. It was a challenge to be sure...
All comments, suggestions and money gratefully received.
Thanks again for following this buld,
Ron
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