1/72 Front of Military Museum

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1/72 Front of Military Museum

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I am building two tanks, a M24 Chaffee and a T-34/85, as well as a 105mm Howitzer, for diorama of a Military Museum. It will have the two tanks side by side with a chain and pipe barrier around them. The Howitzer will be on an elevated concrete circle. The front of the Museum will be the background. There will also be 1/72 scale visitors as well as cars in the parking lot. In addition, there will be a sign out front.

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...and the hits keep on comin’! Neat project!
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This is certainly a new sort of project. Take the familiar and combine them into the unique.
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Thanks Guys!
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Cool idea.
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I was thinking of what to call my museum. This is what I came up with.

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Korean War Ribbon and since I hail from Idaho, there ya go!
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Just curious, but is there a direct Idaho link to the Korean War? Say an Air Force Reserve or Army National Guard unit from the state that was mobilized from Idaho and deployed to Korea during the war.
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I love this man! Way to go on a brilliant idea.

I tried to get a club project going once which would be a huge display of a museum with a number of exterior and interior exhibits. I was thinking of something that would end up being a 3-foot by 6-foot display. Never happened.

That will make this even more fun to watch. Keep it coming man!
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Stikpusher, I'm building all three armor builds on another forum with a 'Forgotten War' theme with the intention of building a diorama as well. I could just use a military museum theme, but liked the Chaffee vs. T-34 match at the beginning of the Korean conflict. Idaho is just where I call home.

Duke, I have wanted to build a military museum with inside/side displays for sometime now. The plan was to build a 1/72 B-36, I believe the Monogram kit, and have other 1/72 scale everything around it. Then I visited the Spruce Goose in Oregon, that is exactly what I wanted to do.

The Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
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The campus.
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Indoor water park.
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Yep! That is exactly what I had in mind too; with a slight change to add a waterfront where some 1/72 scale PT/rescue boats would be exhibited.

Man, that Wings and Water park look like one truly fun place to visit!
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