Dixie
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ORIGINAL: nashvillen Went to a train show this last weekend with the family in Louisville, KY. Had a great time. Visited with old friends. Family got to see some sights. Came up with a WitP:AE themed idea for a module. Even though the Doolittle raid is not modeled in the game, thought of modeling the Hornet loading up B-25Bs at Alameda. I model N scale (1:160) and there is a 1:200 Hornet kit out there that comes with 16 B-25Bs. It is 4 feet long! It will dwarf everything and give a great perspective to anyone who has not seen, or been close to a large ship. Now, to convince the wife to let me spend almost $400 on the kit... And, I will leave the INP to someone else. I love the idea, Mike! Port scenes are some of my favorites for model railroads. If you mix in a CV, it's 1000% better! I guess you would need to make it at least a 6 foot module instead of the typical 4 foot NTrak module to allow room for Hornet. I'm looking forward to seeing it. Yes, it will be a six foot module and have a box built to go over it to keep the module (read ship) safe. Going to draw up some plans shortly and post the idea. Sketch of what I had on a napkin... A 6'x2.5' module. May shrink it down to 2' if I don't need all the space between the dock (brown) and the tracks (Red, Yellow, Blue) The white space will be other activities to replenish the carrier, using ramps, men, the carriers starboard crane, etc. There will be a tow motor moving/staging the aircraft into position for the dock crane to load on the ship and activities on deck, such as tarping/tieing down the aircraft. There will be the forward elevator partway down with some of the carrier aircraft around that being stowed in the hanger and some visible from the starboard side of the ship. Lots of activity, probably more than would be going on at one time, but I want it to look very busy. Lots of figures to modify/paint! Sounds like a plan! Looks ambitious, but all the fun stuff usually is. I'd like to have the time to get back into making little plastic aeroplanes. One day I will, and then my plan is to make at least one of every type I've worked on (VC-10, Tristar, Spitfire, Hurricane, Lancaster, Dakota, Chipmunk plus the ones we used in training, Jaguar, Tornado, Jet Provost). I've already persuaded Mrs D to let me buy some die-cast aeroplanes for my space in the next house, all I need is an area plus a display cabinet . I've got a few themes going on so far: The career lot (VC-10, BBMF L/H/S) The Nachtkrieg (Lancaster, Bf-110G-4, Do-215, Beaufighter IF, Mosquito B.IV plus a 100 Group B-24 all in 1:72, plus a Lancaster and 100 Gp B-17 in 1:144) The WitP collection (Wellington, Liberator, Spitfire XIV, Hurricane IIc, Lysander, Hellcat)
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