====== WWII - German airfield ======
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This is a display being planned to accommodate a small number of [[:blog:models:military:index|1/72 scale German fighter planes and ground staff]] at a small airfield.
The models includes:
* [[:blog:military:models_bf_109g56|Messcherschmitt BF109 G-5]] fighter + Pilot
* [[:blog:military:models_bf_109g56|Messcherschmitt BF109 G-6]] fighter + Pilot
* [[:blog:military:models_fw_190_f8|Focke Wulf FW 190 F-8]] ground attack fighter
* [[:blog:military:models_me_410|Messcherschmitt Me410 A1/U4]] heavy / ground attack fighter
* [[:blog:military:models_fuel_truck|Fuel Truck]]
* [[:blog:military:models_luftwaffe_ground_crew|Ground crew]]
* [[:blog:military:models_german_infantry_42_44|German infantry]]
* [[:blog:military:models_german_mortar_crew|German MG42 squad]]
* [[:blog:military:models_battlefield_buildings|Guard tower and checkpoint]]
* [[blog:military:models_flak_36_37|88mm FlaK 36/37 emplacement]]
===== Materials =====
* 10mm extruded foam board
* Evo-stick contact adhesive (**note:** //don't use this on XPS foam!!!//)
* PVA glue
* Toilet paper / tissue paper
* Fine sand
* Polyfilla / spackle
===== Building the boards =====
==== Basic Tile Construction ====
As usual, I cut two tiles to the right width of the Billy bookcase shelves; 76.5 x 26.5cm, sketched on the general layout of the display and then also used a few cutouts of the models to ensure that it would all fit.
In the image below there are two 1:72 BF109 templates and one of the Me410 - taken directly from the models I intend to use, so I know there will be //plenty// of space. The left tile will be the maintenance area with a short taxi section to the main runway on the right tile.
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The concrete/runway sections of the display are filled with a mixture of Polyfilla (spackle) and PVA glue for added strength. They'll be sanded flat and scored to represent typical, individually-poured, concrete slabs later.
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Polyfilla (spackle) set:
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Adding on tissue paper and watered-down PVA glue for texture and strength:
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Sanding concrete sections flat:
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Adding individually poured sections and damage:
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Unfortunately, whilst drying, the right tile developed a __real__ crack part way through the runway section. This is likely down to the 3mm hardboard backing not being strong enough and slightly warping with the weight/moisture in the polyfilla and glue. I did my best to make this look like another section of weathered and broken concrete like some of the smaller sections, but this may still need a further repair (likely superglue) when the whole thing has dried out completely. Next time I do any 'concrete' displays I suspect I'll use a solid wood baseboard.
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Finally dry, and actually not looking too bad. The crack in the right tile didn't get any worse, so I set it with superglue and chased it out a bit to look as if it was intended. The left tile has warped quite a bit though, so I made the decision to add an additional base board, which I will glue and clamp these boards to (that's the next job, before starting any scenics):
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Testing out some layouts on the runway tiles:
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Added 6mm plywood baseboard and screwed into the original hardboard base - both tiles now nice and flat:
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Added a bit more filler to level out some of the areas where glued-on scenics will be placed, as well as squaring off several edges of the tiles to make for a neater finish:
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Glued on the permanent scenic features (sandbag sections):
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Now ready to move to painting!
==== Painting & Weathering ====
The entire tile got a thick base coat of light brown to hide all filler and bare foam.
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=== Sandbags ===
* Grey primer
* Vallejo Game Colour - Desert Yellow (Base)
* Vallejo Game Colour - Khaki (Drybrush)
* Vallejo Game Colour - Bone White (Highlight)
* Vallejo Xpress Colour - Bony Matter + Palid Bone (thinned to a wash)
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=== Concrete ===
* Grey primer
* Vallejo Model Air - Nato Black (edges)
* MIG Ammo - Light Grey (softening edges & highlights)
* MIG Ammo - Satin White (highlights)
* MIG Ammo - Medium Grey (final colour)
* AK Interactive 3rd Gen - White (runway markings base colour)
* AK Interactive 3rd Gen - Radiant Yellow (runway markings final colour)
* AK Interactive Streaking Grime + Enamel thinner (diluted wash for cracks/edges of concrete)
Primed and pre-shading on edges of slabs/cracks:
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Highlights and final colour:
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Runway markings:
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Sprayed all the concrete areas with polyurethane varnish and then mixed up a dirty wash with AK Interactive Streaking Grime and thinners:
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Now moving on to earth, grass and other scenics.
==== Grass & Roads ====
Added WWS Dry Earth scatter to all non-grassed areas for a bare-earth effect:
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First layer of static grass was then added over the top of the bare-earth edges; WWS Northern Europe, 2mm:
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Additional Dry Earth scatter added at taxi-way crossing area to show this is where vehicles cross the concrete area:
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Second (4mm Spring) and third layers (4mm Patchy/6mm Dead) of static grass:
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Adding little bits of grass (2mm North Europe) to the larger cracks/edges of concrete slabs:
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Adding a few smaller clumps of grass to break up the flat areas:
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==== Trees, Shrubs & Hedges ====
Beyond the static grass and small grass tufts, I don't plan on adding any trees or bushes to the display due to the subject - you don't tend to get trees at the edges of runways!
==== Static Models ====
* [[blog:military:models_battlefield_buildings|Guard Hut & Barrier]]
* [[blog:military:models_battlefield_buildings|Observation Tower]]
* [[blog:military:models_flak_36_37|88mm FlaK 36/37 emplacement]]
* Chain-link security fencing to rear and left
=== Guard Hut & Barrier ===
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=== Observation Tower ===
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=== FlaK Emplacement ===
=== Security Fence ===
===== Finished Display =====
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