Bill Keough
So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
I display my builds in the conference room and library at my office.
Bill Keough
Bill Keough
Keep The Faith Gentlemen and Watch the Offside
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NukeMM
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
Very nice, Bill! It looks really cozy; neat and tidy. High class.
What scale are the books? Or are they decals?

What scale are the books? Or are they decals?
Carl Musselman
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
Hi Carl. Oh no my friend those damn books are genuine 1/1 scale law library collection amassed over my career. I've been practising since 1985. Problem I've got is that I am still building in my free time and I am rapidly running out of room to display the bloody things.
Bill Keough
Bill Keough
Keep The Faith Gentlemen and Watch the Offside
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
May I say Carl that your CD Rack display stand is a great idea. Something I'll have to give some thought to, hmmmmmm.
Bill Keough
Bill Keough
Keep The Faith Gentlemen and Watch the Offside
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
Great thread with lots of nice ships and wonderful displays!
But how do some of you keep the dust and nosy little fingers away when the models are displayed out in the open???
Thought I might show you two of my models/displays; Bismarck and Tirpitz. They are both Tamiya's 1/350 and upgraded with PE from Gold Medal Models.
Glassboxes are home made and illuminated by LED downlights.
None of them has been equipped with wooden decks, simply because the light colour dont match the ships original teak decks, which you can see in the small wood bases the models are resting on inside the glass. These are in fact real teak from the Tirpitz who sank only a few kilometers from where I live.
I also added a little "bling" inside the boxes. In the back of the Bismarck is an original Kriegsmarine officer breast eagle, and in the front a small crest made from real silver and gold, both mounted on teak from the Tirpitz. In the back of the Tirpitz is an original Schwerin High Seas Fleet Badge mounted on a piece of teak from the deck. This badge was recovered from the wrecksite by divers some years ago.
I must inform you that the Tirpitz wrecksite is not regarded as a wargrave and is open for diving. The very few badges that has been recovered all origins from the ships stock, and NOT from anyones uniform.
Hope you'll like what you see?
But how do some of you keep the dust and nosy little fingers away when the models are displayed out in the open???
Thought I might show you two of my models/displays; Bismarck and Tirpitz. They are both Tamiya's 1/350 and upgraded with PE from Gold Medal Models.
Glassboxes are home made and illuminated by LED downlights.
None of them has been equipped with wooden decks, simply because the light colour dont match the ships original teak decks, which you can see in the small wood bases the models are resting on inside the glass. These are in fact real teak from the Tirpitz who sank only a few kilometers from where I live.
I also added a little "bling" inside the boxes. In the back of the Bismarck is an original Kriegsmarine officer breast eagle, and in the front a small crest made from real silver and gold, both mounted on teak from the Tirpitz. In the back of the Tirpitz is an original Schwerin High Seas Fleet Badge mounted on a piece of teak from the deck. This badge was recovered from the wrecksite by divers some years ago.
I must inform you that the Tirpitz wrecksite is not regarded as a wargrave and is open for diving. The very few badges that has been recovered all origins from the ships stock, and NOT from anyones uniform.
Hope you'll like what you see?
Cheers
Trond
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Bullet Bob
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
Able,
Your cases look great! Do you make those? And if yes, how?? Or if you buy them, where?? I am really struggling with how to display my models. All are 1/350 ships so far.
Your cases look great! Do you make those? And if yes, how?? Or if you buy them, where?? I am really struggling with how to display my models. All are 1/350 ships so far.
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able; wow, that's a lot of ships!
What scale are the ones inside the cases?
Here's another pic of my display - all 1/350.
The bottom case is awaiting Admiral Graf Spee wich is in progress and U-711 wich is finished. Not a perfect match, but I gotta use the space as best I can.
BTW: the piece of wood that's inside the case is a piece from the deck of the real U-711 wich sank here in Northern Norway.
What scale are the ones inside the cases?
Here's another pic of my display - all 1/350.
The bottom case is awaiting Admiral Graf Spee wich is in progress and U-711 wich is finished. Not a perfect match, but I gotta use the space as best I can.
BTW: the piece of wood that's inside the case is a piece from the deck of the real U-711 wich sank here in Northern Norway.
Cheers
Trond
Trond
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
trumpeter Display case,nice & cheap
http://www.trumpeter-china.com/plus/list.php?tid=103
http://www.trumpeter-china.com/plus/list.php?tid=103
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vow nice collection mates...i think you all guys should put these models in good protective cases.
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@ Jim Baumann, Try as I might Jim, I couldn't find your display of the Mauritania in Battle Dress. 
Regards
Dirk
Currently at the yard fitting out:
1/570 HMT Olympic in Battledress
1/1200 Revell USS Yorktown
Dirk
Currently at the yard fitting out:
1/570 HMT Olympic in Battledress
1/1200 Revell USS Yorktown
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
Here's Jim B's build article for the Mauretania: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html
De quoi s'agit-il?
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Thanks for that Timmy, I have that link saved as that build is one of my all time favorite. I was just commenting that I didn't see it displayed in his house.Timmy C wrote:Here's Jim B's build article for the Mauretania: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html
Regards
Dirk
Currently at the yard fitting out:
1/570 HMT Olympic in Battledress
1/1200 Revell USS Yorktown
Dirk
Currently at the yard fitting out:
1/570 HMT Olympic in Battledress
1/1200 Revell USS Yorktown
- Tim Jacobs
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
I have glass cases for my various models.
I also have a lot of 1/72 - 1/76 scale armor on open shelves over my hobby desk. They're so covered in dust right now that I'd be embarassed to post a picture of them...
I also have a lot of 1/72 - 1/76 scale armor on open shelves over my hobby desk. They're so covered in dust right now that I'd be embarassed to post a picture of them...
On the workbench:
I Love Kit 1/72 OSA-I
Recently completed:
Das Werk 1/16 Panzer III Ausf. J (early)
Trumpeter 1/35 SA-8 Gecko
Trumpeter 1/350 Moskva (Slava-class)
I Love Kit 1/72 OSA-I
Recently completed:
Das Werk 1/16 Panzer III Ausf. J (early)
Trumpeter 1/35 SA-8 Gecko
Trumpeter 1/350 Moskva (Slava-class)
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Matt Gill
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Collection - Update
I posted some shots of my mini-museum from some years ago on this thread. Since then, we got flooded in the huge rains we had a couple years ago in Atlanta and I was forced to pretty much salvage and rebuild from the ground up. I've also had the chance to add a few additional models that I am proud of so I thought I'd revive this thread by posting some updated pictures.




Current collection (not including the 1/350 dioramas) are:
1/96 Lane Victory (Fine Art Models)
1/96 U-Boat - Arctic Camo (Fine Art Models)
1/96 Gato - (Fine Art Models)
1/144 Yamato (Patric Matthews)
1/144 Nagato as Built (Unknown)
1/192 Intrepid 1944 with full deck load (Fine Art Models)
1/192 Missouri 1945 (Fine Art Models)
1/192 Tirpitz 1944 (Tehnoart)
1/192 Nagato 1944 (Tehnoart)
1/192 Sumner Class (Tehnoart)
1/192 DM - Harry Bauer (Don Preul)
Wine Room - all mine because after the flood, I needed a dark place to hide in and have a glass of wine...
At any rate, still chugging away but thanks for looking. Matt




Current collection (not including the 1/350 dioramas) are:
1/96 Lane Victory (Fine Art Models)
1/96 U-Boat - Arctic Camo (Fine Art Models)
1/96 Gato - (Fine Art Models)
1/144 Yamato (Patric Matthews)
1/144 Nagato as Built (Unknown)
1/192 Intrepid 1944 with full deck load (Fine Art Models)
1/192 Missouri 1945 (Fine Art Models)
1/192 Tirpitz 1944 (Tehnoart)
1/192 Nagato 1944 (Tehnoart)
1/192 Sumner Class (Tehnoart)
1/192 DM - Harry Bauer (Don Preul)
Wine Room - all mine because after the flood, I needed a dark place to hide in and have a glass of wine...
At any rate, still chugging away but thanks for looking. Matt
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
Matt, you need to submit a gallery of your '44 USS Saratoga, I need to see much more of her 
"Also we will never see a 1/350 late war Enterprise from Dragon due to a paralyzing fear of success...." - Heavy Melder
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
Lots of unfinished model ships + attention issues = A busy slipway where nothing gets done!
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Clearly a man of good taste...
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Well, that's a set-up to be envious of. VERY nice, Matt.
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
Here are mine so far. I have them at home in a big case and also in my office at work.
I eventually want to go back and add rigging and other details to some of the older ones.
Mike.
Mike.
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Just finished:
1/350 USS Columbia 1945
Current projects:
1/700 USS Catamount 1960
1/700 USS Helena 1942
1/350 USS San Francisco 1944
1/350 USS Columbia 1945
Current projects:
1/700 USS Catamount 1960
1/700 USS Helena 1942
1/350 USS San Francisco 1944
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Re: So... how DO you Display your Models at Home...?
Hey not married anymore, Where ever I want is where they are displayed. I do have my own limits, the entire house is not a man cave. Not in the bedroom , kitchen, dinningroom or bathrooms,
Keith
Keith



