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Justjace
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Posted: Saturday, March 01, 2008 - 02:47 PM UTC
New modeler (1:48) looking to build tribute to WWII aircraft. Looking for scale hangars/buildings/vehicles/landscape, etc. Any suggestions/links?

Justjace
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Posted: Saturday, March 01, 2008 - 04:49 PM UTC
Hi Jace,

Welcome to Aeroscale!

For buildings, model railroad stuff might be a good source, if I remember 1/48 translates to N scale in the RR community. As for links, there are a lot of sources for such things. Greatmodels has loads of stuff, and might carry RR, and they are an advertiser here as well. http://www.greatmodels.com/ Let us know how things progress.

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Posted: Saturday, March 01, 2008 - 05:17 PM UTC
1/48 is O Scale in model railroading--in USA; in UK they use 1/43. N scale is 1/160.

Plenty of O scale available, but it gets pricey. Here's a great company I use: Schomberg Scale Models

Another source of many manufacturers: O Scale buildings ..and here: More O Scale accessories

Tamiya is releasing lots of 1/48 vehicle kits that fit nicely into aviation dioramas. So is Hasegawa.
HawkeyeV
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Posted: Saturday, March 01, 2008 - 05:51 PM UTC

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New modeler (1:48) looking to build tribute to WWII aircraft. Looking for scale hangars/buildings/vehicles/landscape, etc. Any suggestions/links?

Justjace



From where do you hale? Wisconsin has an abundance of O gauge RR modelrs, but finding militry related buildings is tough and pricey. Making simple buildings is easy and given the size most folks just make the fronts...a hanger large enough to house a 1:48 fighter would be big, one to hold a bomber would be huge!
TedMamere
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Posted: Sunday, March 02, 2008 - 03:40 AM UTC
Hi Jace!

I reviewed some building kits in 1/48 scale. You can find them here:
- Luftwaffe Einheitsbaracke
- RAF/USAAF Airfield Cycles and Airfield Dispersal Set
- Nissen Hut and Standard WW2 Airfield Hut
- WW2 Control Tower
- WW2 Control Tower Interior & Detail Set

Some more stuff can be found here:
- peddinghaus
I think some of the airfield stuff is made of wood but I can't comment on the quality of these products because I don't know them...

For accessories and figures, take a look here:
- 1/48 WW2 Aircraft Diorama Figures and AC.
The article is two years old and a lot more is available now, especially from Eduard, Hasegawa, ICM and Tamiya. Check our review section.

For vehicles, take a look here:
- Airfield Equipment

Hope this helps.

Jean-Luc
jafo
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Posted: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 - 04:57 PM UTC
thanks for the links, I too needed help with finding buildings in 1/48th
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