I got these clear acrylic bases from Litko by way of Amazon. It was a little tricky making the rod perpendicular to the base in all directions for some of the stands, but I think I managed to pull it off. Instead of magnets, I cut tiny squares of steel bases and glued them on top. It gives a strong hold but not so much as to pull the magnets off of either the plane or the base. Plus, I don't have to worry about polarization. The hexagon bases will be perfect for the AirWar: C21 rules. I've been re-reading them and I think I now understand some things I was fuzzy on in the past.
A few more additions to my Belle Époque collection
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In a recent blog post I mentioned that I had several figures in naval
uniform, a pack mule, and a model of a Nordenfelt gun in my box of Belle
Époque-rel...
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Nice
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea! Nice one.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It might work well for Wings At War rules as well. I believe the hex face is 30mm.
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