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jase
#1 Posted : 29 March 2013 19:16:59

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anybody know a good place to get ship display stands? I am going to need one for my 1/200 bismarck

Thanks in advance
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#2 Posted : 29 March 2013 19:36:38

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Hi Jase

The large base for my Grimsby was bought from one of the stalls at the Plymouth Model Exhibition many years ago (my last visit netted a dozen small wooden bases (single figure types) from 10p to 25p - I can't make them for that price!)
The brass support columns came from the local model shop although they are very rare to find in there. CMB does a range of decorative supports though, all you'd need is the wooden base itself. They can be home made but I've never been that good at routering wooden planks into bases!Blushing An alternative source would be a pre-edged pinewood shelf from B&Q or other DIY store.

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#3 Posted : 29 March 2013 20:24:58

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Plymouth57 wrote:
Hi Jase

The large base for my Grimsby was bought from one of the stalls at the Plymouth Model Exhibition many years ago (my last visit netted a dozen small wooden bases (single figure types) from 10p to 25p - I can't make them for that price!)
The brass support columns came from the local model shop although they are very rare to find in there. CMB does a range of decorative supports though, all you'd need is the wooden base itself. They can be home made but I've never been that good at routering wooden planks into bases!Blushing An alternative source would be a pre-edged pinewood shelf from B&Q or other DIY store.

Robin



I had thought about a kitchen draw front for a stand maybe
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#4 Posted : 29 March 2013 20:34:11

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jase wrote:
Plymouth57 wrote:
Hi Jase

The large base for my Grimsby was bought from one of the stalls at the Plymouth Model Exhibition many years ago (my last visit netted a dozen small wooden bases (single figure types) from 10p to 25p - I can't make them for that price!)
The brass support columns came from the local model shop although they are very rare to find in there. CMB does a range of decorative supports though, all you'd need is the wooden base itself. They can be home made but I've never been that good at routering wooden planks into bases!Blushing An alternative source would be a pre-edged pinewood shelf from B&Q or other DIY store.

Robin



I had thought about a kitchen draw front for a stand maybe


Think about this guy`s,
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#5 Posted : 29 March 2013 21:14:30

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It's a tricky one Jase. I've been pondering the Bismarck Stand for a while,
Ive got an Oak Sideboard in my shed that some one gave me, and it's beyond Furniture now, as some mice used it as a High-Rise HomeLOL , so I thought I'd pull it apart and Spindle Mould a nice Plank from that. I'm thinking 4 Columns, but not the turned Brass Type, something a little more Steel/Industrial.
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court orchard wrote:
It's a tricky one Jase. I've been pondering the Bismarck Stand for a while,
Ive got an Oak Sideboard in my shed that some one gave me, and it's beyond Furniture now, as some mice used it as a High-Rise HomeLOL , so I thought I'd pull it apart and Spindle Mould a nice Plank from that. I'm thinking 4 Columns, but not the turned Brass Type, something a little more Steel/Industrial.



Yes i agree something simple for the columns i was wondering about curtain pole ends metal ones maybe like this

http://www.caravanstuff4...89-curtain-rod-ends.html
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#7 Posted : 29 March 2013 22:28:38

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jase wrote:
[quote=court orchard]It's a tricky one Jase. I've been pondering the Bismarck Stand for a while,
Ive got an Oak Sideboard in my shed that some one gave me, and it's beyond Furniture now, as some mice used it as a High-Rise HomeLOL , so I thought I'd pull it apart and Spindle Mould a nice Plank from that. I'm thinking 4 Columns, but not the turned Brass Type, something a little more Steel/Industrial.



Yes i agree something simple for the columns i was wondering about curtain pole ends metal ones maybe like this

http://www.caravanstuff4...9-curtain-rod-ends.html[/quote]

Those Look Great Jase, exactly what I had in mind.
Andy

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court orchard wrote:
Ive got an Oak Sideboard in my shed that some one gave me, ...

I was keeping my eyes open for a nice piece of timber for a base for my 1:400 Queen Mary 2 and a friend told me he had aquired a beautiful piece of 70-yearold oak. I nearly wet myself when he handed me a COFFIN LID!

Regards, Colin.
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