SECOND BATCH OF MY WALL HANGERS COMPLETED
SECOND BATCH OF MY WALL HANGERS COMPLETED
Here are the newest photos of my office at home. I had to see how many 1/18 AC I could display in this small space ( 8' x 16' x 9'). I have 34 planes hanging on the walls. There are 2 doors and 1 window in my office that the plane have to go around. I know that my wall hangers are not the best, most natural way to present the airplanes, but they serve the purpose of allowing the most AC in a limited space. I will soon hang my P-38s from the ceiling, but as you can see I sure have filled the walls with my single engine fighters. I know that this topic is somewhat a repeat, but I am happy to have fit this many planes in my space at home.
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OK, whats the frigging secret again...I highlight the box next to image code under the picture, copy, paste into my post nothings there but the above- what am I missing????????????????????????
OK, whats the frigging secret again...I highlight the box next to image code under the picture, copy, paste into my post nothings there but the above- what am I missing????????????????????????
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I need to clarify- I was trying to post several pics- explain it to me, please- it's OK to sound condescending if thats what it takes. LMK so I can quit hijacking this thread! pm me or something. I had this figured out at one time.
I use photobucket for my picture storage on line. I copy the second link down from the picture. Paste in the SSHQ post box. Highlight (right click) the photo link and then click Img from above. I don't know if there are other methods, but this is the process I used to post pictures and I will stick to what I know works.
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On Photobucket copy the last box next to where it says "IMG CODE" then all you have to do is paste the link directly into your message and the pic will be there.Buckyroo wrote:I don't know if there are other methods, but this is the process I used to post pictures and I will stick to what I know works.
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maybe this will work
i meant to use the following as the 2nd pic to show how I was determined to make room for 5 or 6 more AC- who knows after that..
i used to do that exact same thing with my 1/48 scale plane collection. Had almost 100 at one point, many years ago.
Looks great. The beauty of the system is you can take them down any time to play with them, set then on u/c etc and when done put them back up on the wall, out of the way and looking sharp.
I havent' done that with any of my 1/18 planes yet but i'm going to be soon, since my vertical space and airspace are nearly gone. The Tomcat will probably be my first wall hanger.
Looks great. The beauty of the system is you can take them down any time to play with them, set then on u/c etc and when done put them back up on the wall, out of the way and looking sharp.
I havent' done that with any of my 1/18 planes yet but i'm going to be soon, since my vertical space and airspace are nearly gone. The Tomcat will probably be my first wall hanger.
i never met an airplane i didn't like...
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sorry, pics of our stuff never gets old (to me, at least).
I built a new shelf for the corsairs, a new one for the 262's ect, and the shelf for the avengers. I don't draw these out (obviously), I just start from the ground up and see how many planes I can squeeze into them.
I built a new shelf for the corsairs, a new one for the 262's ect, and the shelf for the avengers. I don't draw these out (obviously), I just start from the ground up and see how many planes I can squeeze into them.
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