>>10964688Ye, I realized this myself, just don't know a way around it. There is no 1:288 scale stuka I know of (else I could do it in 10x10x10, i.e. 1L of resin). The alternative is to not use resin but suspend the plane, either via wire (eh, meh), or via a cleverly camouflaged stick ("wow, why is that cloud connected to the plane I wonder?").
The only realistic alternative I can think of is to tie a fishing line from the bottom of the box to the nose of the plane, then installing a magnet in the tail of the plane. Instead of an open top, a solid cover with peephole will be used. On the inside of this cover the peeophole has a washer glued around it. The plane is then placed in such a way that it can not reach the magnet and is suspended with the plane itself obscuring (from the peephole pov) the fishing line going down. This however sounds extremely finicky to line up right (can't have the plane bang in the middle if the peephole, or you won't see shit) and it also would obviously no longer work as a true diorama (though conceptually it sounds cool imo). The biggest benefit is that a mockup could me made in a day with a washer, magnet, cardboard placeholder models and an old (shoe)box, whereas resin would require, well, resin. Spicy pic to illustrate.