3.07.2025

Possible Basing Solution - World War One

I am still in the decision making phase - do I keep the numerous 1/144 scale planes I have for Wings of Glory and find a different basing solution to use with what I call Check Your 6! Great War, or do I go to a smaller scale and use the numerous bases I already have? What I do not like about the Check Your 6! bases is the the lack of the visual - no matter what TAL a plane might be, on the tabletop it is the same height. What I like about the Wings basing system is the pegs used to denote different altitudes. Is there a way to combine these two aspects without having to do the antenna route? There just might be.

Litko sells flight stand peg toppers. These small rectangle-shaped pieces have two holes - one that fits the standard 3mm flight peg found on the Check Your 6! and Litko bases, and a smaller hole that fits a Wings of Glory peg. Using a standard Litko 1.375 inch base (the same size as the official Check You 6! bases), the question becomes how does one denote speed while also finding a way to use the peg topper, all on one base? Litko sells a flight stand dice tray that holds a 12mm six sided die which solves the issue of how to indicate speed.

Now I need a solution to tie all three pieces together. I could order flight pegs and then try to cut them, an exercise that sounds both time consuming and frustrating, or I could try to find a peg or cylinder that would be of the correct diameter (3mm) and length. The length would need to be 9mm as each part I need to connect (base, fight stand dice tray, and flight stand peg topper) is 3mm. Interweb searching was not getting me to a simple solution, so I tried looking at magnet suppliers as many have cylinder shaped magnets. Total Element makes a 3mm by 9mm cylinder, so I ordered 100 for not a lot of money. The good news is that they fit perfectly, aligning all three parts together. A spot of acrylic glue on the dice tray and another on the peg topper secures these pieces in place on the base.

Here is a video that should clarify how these stands would go together.




One can now use the Wings of Glory pegs along with a Check Your 6! basing style for Check Your 6! Great War. There are a few other considerations to ponder, but at least a basing solution, no matter what scale I choose, has been potentially sorted (if I go with a smaller scale, Table Top Flights can print airplanes with a peg already in place, or I can attach a steel disc to the top of a few pegs, and add a magnet to the bottom of a plane).

1 comment:

  1. I did the same with some of my WW2 WoG planes, being 1/200 scale, the same as Warlord's BRS line.

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