How do you display your aircraft?
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How do you display your aircraft?
How do you display your 1:18 aircraft? From the size of them I suppose putting them on a wall shelf or a bookcase shelf is out of the question. And what's the best way to hang them from the ceiling?
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How do you display your aircraft?
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I use plastic cupholder hooks that i super glue to the ceiling with Locktite. Fishing line holds the planes. Only one crash in five years and that was because i used way too light a test line to hang my Apache. It survived the five foot drop completely undamaged. I re-hanged it with 20 pound test and it's flying high for two years now. 

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I have some of my planes hanging from 50lb line from large eyehooks on the ceiling, with a couple displayed on a coffee table.
I used to hang all my planes from the ceiling, when it consisted of the "cottage cheese" style plaster. However, after my father replastered it and was less than thrilled with the many, many holes, I now only hang 4 and have 2-3 on the coffee table display. The rest are stored in a cupboard or the attic and are periodically rotated through.
I used to hang all my planes from the ceiling, when it consisted of the "cottage cheese" style plaster. However, after my father replastered it and was less than thrilled with the many, many holes, I now only hang 4 and have 2-3 on the coffee table display. The rest are stored in a cupboard or the attic and are periodically rotated through.
I have several hanging from the ceiling, mostly fishing line and drywall anchors. One cool display is a BBI hornet and a P-51 mustang in a sort of "legacy Flight" fly by.
I also have one mounted nose down, flat on the wall. Its not everyones taste but I think its pretty striking.
I also have one mounted nose down, flat on the wall. Its not everyones taste but I think its pretty striking.
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I just took a candid shot of my room. That is my wife's head at the bottom, hehehehe. As some of you know, we split our "hobby" room into 2 halves. Hers and mine, right down the middle....... There is one plane not showing, but you should see 13.....
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I've got 4 old wood/glass display cases from a gun store that closed down after 40 years locally- the 1/18 armour looks good on the lower shelves of two of them, the upper two shelves get the 1/32nd armor. The other two have almost all the 1/32nd 21st aircraft offerings. Also, the basement came complete with a fruit of the loom clothing shelving setup (probably five n dime circa 1960). The middle shelves are good for 2 ft, the lower shelves about 3ft in depth; these are good for 1/18 aircraft, rotated occasionally at request of my son. The strips at edge of the shelves advertise "sanforized shorts" as well as listing sizes. It would be logical to hang some over the work area, but I have'nt done that yet.
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Re: How do you display your aircraft?
Like thisCripesamighty wrote:How do you display your 1:18 aircraft? From the size of them I suppose putting them on a wall shelf or a bookcase shelf is out of the question. And what's the best way to hang them from the ceiling?


I was using Contico 5 shelf system, but they are not available for what I want to pay for them. They were $30 from Lowes, but now only ACE has them for $60

Heheheheh.... I forgot about your display,ww2!!!! That is truly the class of the field! It amazes me every time I see it..... Incredible!
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ww2collector, WOW! That is one nice display! I like the idea of displaying the pieces on shelves more than hanging them from the ceiling. That gives anyone whose interested a better view to admire them. I have no idea how I will eventually display mine since I have a lot of artwork and militaria I plan on displaying in the same room. The room is also a "computer room" too so the computer desk takes up a lot of wall space.
Thanks to everyone for the great ideas and suggestions!
Thanks to everyone for the great ideas and suggestions!

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That's one heck of a display Collector! I love the way the lights shine on the models and give them that expensive car dealership feel. It just makes the models look so much more classy. Congrats on a job very well done Sir.
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