这是他致描述大致怎么制作的原话。机库基本都是从建筑模型店和家居超市买的,龙门吊可能是他自己做的或者从火车场景里拿过来的。人物有1:87的和1:200的,Preiser,地勤都是1:200的,Herpa的。
In answer to questions about the hangar's construction, the hangar is scratch-built using a variety of materials, including Plastruct parts (beams, girders, and trusses) available from many hobby and model railroad stores. The walls are made of plastic sheeting called Coroplast (available from Home Depot). I thought about going with N-scale gantry cranes, but they are difficult to find so I decided to build my own after a few unsuccessful eBay bidding attempts. The actual crane hooks are from N-scale railroad crane cars, but real crane hooks can be so big that they could pass for 1:200. The entire set-up is made up of sections that can be disassembled for easy storage. When I get a chance, I'll shoot and post photos of the hangar's exterior.
The whole project took a couple of months, mainly because I built it during weekends. The GSE, scaffolding, and other bits of scenery are from various sources. The camera crew figures are made by Preiser and are actually 1:87 scale. The photo technique is called "forced perspective." The other figures are 1:200, again made by Preiser.
The camera I use is a Canon EOS 6D with a 24-105mm lens. The whole hangar was primarily inspired by a real FedEx hangar and the Lufthansa Technik hangar in Frankfurt (which was also reproduced for Knuffingen).