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Title: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: cannonball on May 10, 2008, 06:15:01 PM
Hey guys, Has Anyone ever done an Airfield Diorama with a Any Scale Model Railroad Set up? Been Kinda Curious.
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: Santa Fe buff on May 10, 2008, 06:24:34 PM
We you can probaby get measurement of the modeling airport, then scale I down to your scale, use pictures and writen diagrams to help you recreate the airport, or just buy an airport kit!
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: SteamGene on May 10, 2008, 06:52:22 PM
First question is: how large an airport?  You want to do Dallas-Fort Worth, or Lawton Airport and Municipal Cow Pasture? 
In any event, either selective compressing or the runway going off the layout is in order.  Probably actually "and" and not "or."
Gene
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: cannonball on May 10, 2008, 07:02:12 PM
I'm thinking about the size of a Small Military Airfield. Unsure about scale though. does that Help?
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: Santa Fe buff on May 10, 2008, 07:20:24 PM
A time era may help with that. Airports expland and therefore change size, the time era is very critcal.
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: RAM on May 10, 2008, 07:23:02 PM
I think i saw a N scale layout that had an airport.
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: Mike on May 10, 2008, 08:29:30 PM
Last Saturday my friends and I went to a hobby store in Wilson, NC. I believe it was called the Antique Barn & Train Shop. Upstairs they had a large HO club layout with a large airport/air museum at one end. The tracks ran around the outside of the hangars and runways, at a lower level. When I asked a member what the newest construction was going to be, he said they were about to replace the airfield/museum with three other modules. You could probably contact them through their listing in the back of Model Railroader.- Mike
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: Santa Fe buff on May 10, 2008, 09:47:28 PM
Go to Trains.com
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: Paul M. on May 11, 2008, 06:25:02 PM
Quote from: SteamGene on May 10, 2008, 06:52:22 PM
First question is: how large an airport?  You want to do Dallas-Fort Worth, or Lawton Airport and Municipal Cow Pasture? 
In any event, either selective compressing or the runway going off the layout is in order.  Probably actually "and" and not "or."
Gene

D/FW has the world's largest parking lot!



There's a private airport near here with houses within 20 feet of the runway, and the BNSF line on the other side.
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: taz-of-boyds on May 15, 2008, 10:24:33 PM
Just for general scale of things:

2500' runway in N scale is 15' 7 1/2" long (a tiny airport)
5000':      31' 3" (a medium like runway)
12,000':   75'     (a regular runway for the big planes)

I saw an airport diorama that was much smaller than any of these at the Oklahoma train show.  There were moving blades on a plane and helicopter I believe.  And some runway lights blinking etc.  And there were a couple of airport buildings; hangers, control tower.

Have fun!
Charles
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: barrowsr on May 19, 2008, 02:26:33 PM
Yes,

I built a Korean war era modular display 12 feet long when I was part of a club in Northern Virginia.  Here is the link:  http://www.pwmrc.org/freefest2004/fFest-101504-079-Ew.jpg

I did a little deviating by adding Honest John rocket launchers to the Army side of the display.   The aircraft in the background are 1/72 scale because it is hard to get quality HO scale kits.  Not wanting to leave the Navy out - I found that .22 caliber 55 grain bullets were a pretty good approximation of 16 projectiles;  staged on the loading dock.  It was fun and I look forward to doing something similar on my home layout.
Robin
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: Santa Fe buff on May 19, 2008, 02:41:28 PM
Good, you guys are figuring out airports.
How about the planes?
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: SteamGene on May 19, 2008, 02:59:54 PM
"Yes, he HoJo was several years after the '50-53 Korean War. 
Gene
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: Paul M. on May 23, 2008, 10:40:56 PM
Quote from: Santa Fe buff on May 19, 2008, 02:41:28 PM
Good, you guys are figuring out airports.
How about the planes?


There were some Walthers kits, you can probably find them on eBay or a dusty shelf at your LHS...

If not a 1:96 plane model wouldn't look bad...
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: SteamGene on May 24, 2008, 08:06:52 AM
Walther's had some WWII aircraft a while back - I remember a Bf-109 and a C-47 as two examples.  1:72 might do in a pinch.  I've got some 1:72 Japanese fuel trucks which look like a barnyard kitbash and the small size of the truck makes it look okay in HO. 
Gene
Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: GlennW on May 25, 2008, 11:15:15 AM
Quote from: Santa Fe buff on May 19, 2008, 02:41:28 PM
Good, you guys are figuring out airports.
How about the planes?


This can be something to check out at the toy store. WM has some 1:144 tanks & WW2 airplanes. Most are German, some US, a few Japanese. You may also find some 1:144 scale models. (This may work for Nscale).
You may check out the gaming stores if they begin to carry some WW2 or other items. The popularity of Allied & Axis or Band of Brothers items could yield something useful in your scale.



Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: Pacific Northern on May 25, 2008, 02:52:43 PM
Quote from: taz-of-boyds on May 15, 2008, 10:24:33 PM
Just for general scale of things:

2500' runway in N scale is 15' 7 1/2" long (a tiny airport)
5000':      31' 3" (a medium like runway)
12,000':   75'     (a regular runway for the big planes)



Can not even think about this on most layouts. Who has the room to accomodate such a module?

Title: Re: Airfield and Train Diorama's
Post by: Dave_W6DPS on May 28, 2008, 02:55:58 PM
Here is one I saw on a different forum:

http://www.all-model-railroading.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=7291 (http://www.all-model-railroading.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=7291)

No runways, but an airplane storage area.  I used to live in Kingman, and was searching for info on ATSF 3759, which I will be modeling shortly.

Dave_W6DPS