bakejobb_23
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Welcome to KPHL - Philadelphia International Airport!
These are a couple of big projects that will kick into high gear as soon as my move is finished in the next few weeks. I plan on doing a couple different layouts around PHL into certain sized sections to show off the many diverse areas around that airport. The first one will be a small section of terminals B/C. Next, will be a 2ft x 4ft board of terminal D (more info later) and eventually the probable biggest one will be of both A-West and A-East terminals together (more info later). That’s what is planned for now but years down the road I hope to have a small section of nearly every terminal, some runways, cargo sections, and even the de-icing pads maybe, all into relatively small chunks I can bring out to take photos and show stories on.Some Basic PHL Information:
Philadelphia’s airport consists of 7 terminals (A-West, A-East, and B-F). Both A terminals are for all international flights and domestic US Airways (now AA) flights, B/C are exclusively for US Airways (now AA), D/E are for ~basically~ everyone else domestic (minus Air Canada at D), and F is the exclusive US Airways (now AA) regional terminal.My first layout shown today depicts the lower part of the B/C “US Airways only” piers. These terminals were built in the 1950s and are the oldest terminals at PHL. My rendition will show roughly the years of 2000-2014. I could do some modern AA setups but the ground markings were redone for AA after the merger in 2015 so it wouldn’t be 100% accurate to do so. Some planes that parked here during the time I am constructing included anything from Fokker-100s, 737-300/400s, E170/90s, A319/20/21, 757-200s, and even 767-200s (back in the 90s when they were used on LAX flights and such I believe).
THE PLAN:
Google Maps View (outlined in red):
Layout View:

This first project will end up being a “shelf layout” style where the cut off of ends of the terminals will be against a wall. I hope to keep it up and elevated so it can basically be on display full time while not taking up too much room. I don’t have brackets or anything figured out on that end yet but that will come much closer to completion down the road.
Terminal B Overview:

Terminal C Overview:

Both terminals have been 3D printed by @OscarBravo992. I love them a lot and they truly resemble these terminals. I have a lot of future work to do on them, as he has also designed small light posts to be installed atop the terminals and I plan to add weathering and other paint/stain effects to show these terminals age. Once i've had enough time with these buildings in hand I will give a proper review on them, as it’s the first 3D terminals i’ve ever purchased

Terminal B details:


Terminal C details:


I plan to fully paint and draw every line and detail I can on this board. The graph paper is to use an a guide for creation. I’ve placed a handful of correct airline/aircraft about so you can get a sense of scale and some good eventual spotting angles for this project.

This is all for now, hopefully more updates on progress very shortly
