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April 10 2002 at 5:47 AM
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Response to Flying aircraft Dioramas

Hi,

About the theme: is DML's Delta force gonna be in there somewhere?????

About the flying choppers: The most obvious would be to let the choppers rest on something (metal frame?) and camouflage that with shrubs or trees, kinda what is seen in the Huey-dio over at www.aircraftresourcecenter.com .
But in your case there probably won't be much bushes around (lots of sand, right?) so I guess your best should would be to use a firm piece of PMMA (=plexiglass) and let the choppers rest on that. As this is plastic you can glue it to them and it is transparent so not that distracting.
I'm planning on using it myself to display my Cobra in flightmode, but as for now I must admit I don't know for sure if it will look allright.
As allways: Dryfitting will give you the answer!!!!!!!

Regards, Harry

 
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  1. Indeed they will - Chris Cairns on Apr 12, 12:42 AM
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