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Scale models
A variation on a theme - WWII Wehrmacht tans\ks on flatcaars and drasine models on their own RR undercarriage. Then some more modern (US Rangers patrolling VietNamese waters. I have to comment that
By Phil Gilson · #11489 ·
Re: Dora model again
That bike must be a hard ride not having springs but then it's better than walking. Phil.
By Phil Gilson · #11488 ·
Re: Dora model again
Some real nice models, someone did a good job on them. I really like the bike! Ron
By Ron Hunt · #11487 ·
Atlantic Wall Bunker
The closest this comes to Railway guns is the photo of the train racks coming out of the bunker. There are many pictures of the bunker's inside rooms. The same narrative is posted for each
By Phil Gilson · #11486 ·
Dora model again
Scroll down to see his "improved photos" of his 800mm Dora. Plus a potful of other German WWII modells https://scalemodelteam.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=931&start=20 Phil,Brooklyn
By Phil Gilson · #11485 ·
Re: Boche buster
There is no ready to run Ammo wagons but the kit from NIU models https://www.facebook.com/niumodels/ Is highly recommended. There is a wooden kit available on ebay (new) but although the body works
By Nigel Attwood · #11484 ·
Re: Scale models
Ron, I agree. I wished that I had that talent too. Sincerely Joseph H. Ficor
By Joseph · #11483 ·
Re: Boche buster
I have a model of it in OO scale (1/76), the rails are the same as the HO scale. Unfortunately, as is also the case of the K5 German railway cannon, no one makes the ammo wagon... You can see it on
By thealamo · #11482 ·
Re: leaving the hobby
it is from an established member ( 2007) which is why i allowed it Nick R
By nicholas robinson · #11481 ·
Re: Scale models
Some people just really have the talent for building and painting models. I sure wish I did. Ron
By Ron Hunt · #11480 ·
Scale models
https://scalemodelteam.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=931 44 pix of WWII German military including Dora, Leopold,the diesel locomotive used to move Leopold, cars, trucks, subs, patrol vessels,
By Phil Gilson · #11479 ·
Boche Buster firing
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BocheBusterFiring7May1941.jpg
By Phil Gilson · #11478 ·
Boche buster
Boche-Buster, a 250-ton 18-inch railway gun, Catterick, 12 December 1940 1. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/9781324175999547/ Wiki article 2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BL_18-inch_railway_howitzer 3
By Phil Gilson · #11477 ·
Re: 1/72 Dora model
That sure looks a LOT better than mine did! LOL Ron
By Ron Hunt · #11476 ·
Schwerer Gustav again
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/330592428913212756/ (Not mine) it is from: https://www.ststworld.com/schwerer-gustav / Phil, Brooklyn
By Phil Gilson · #11475 ·
1/72 Dora model
http://kittermodels.blogspot.com/2013/10/hobbyboss-172-deutsche-dora.html
By Phil Gilson · #11474 ·
Re: leaving the hobby
I'm assuming this is all HO scale?
By Lee Bishop · #11473 ·
leaving the hobby
Hi All, We are moving to a condo and downsizing. I am losing my train space and workshop and regretfully must give up some of my hobbies - Railroad Modelling being one of them.? As you can see by the
By Denis Meredith <dcmeredith@...> · #11472 ·
Loading Dora
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/01/fd/d2/01fdd2530114dba45bb3263d6b3bbac7.jpg Phil Brooklyn
By Phil Gilson · #11471 ·
Re: Dora
The resources involved in designing, making and moving that thing never fail to amaze me. There must have been cheaper solutions to taking Sebastopol ! -- Peter Ellis Porec Sales Office Croatia
By Peter Ellis · #11470 ·