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Junior Collector
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i was just wondering how many to make it look realisitic.. I don't want to overspend. Thanks.
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Insane Collector
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 1,050
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Just an idea:
Buy two or three sets first; place them on your airport; decide if the place still looks empty; buy another one or two; go on with that until you (or your purse) have decided it is enough. You probably will end up with 50 - 75 % of the number of slots. |
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More Korean Air in 1/200!
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SEOUL KOREA
Posts: 6,233
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It's all depands on what situation or the time matters.
If decided to show a plane that is between the legs, you need most of GSEs, but if you displaying a model at far outter ramp resting, you might just need a staircar... And if you showing a model that is just arrived and ready to be towed to outter ramp for resting for later departure, you just need a tow truck and company car... When I decorate my airport, I also sometimes ran out of my GSEs... then I just creat a scene that doesn't require the whole set of GSEs... Hope this helps... ![]() |
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