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Interesting Finds...

Post by tmanthegreat » Sun Jan 02, 2005 8:51 pm

While going through some things around my house, I found a couple of interesting items, that may be approximately 1:18 scale! This topic is closely tied with a couple of older threads from around a month ago, but I decided to create a new one.

The first item was an old AA Gun of some sort (see the miscelaneous folder on my website). It was a toy that belonged to my father and dates from the 1950s. It was made in England by a company called Astra. The gun rotates on its mount, and the knob sticking out the rear can elevate the barrel. The breach is spring loaded and can flick a toothpick or small projectile out the barrel. It looks like a German 88mm Flak Cannon, but may be more similar to a British AA Gun. I think its approximately 1:18 scale and have placed some German troops next to it for scale. Anyone seen this before?

The other item is a Pola building my father and I built about 14-15 years ago (again, see the miscelaneous album on my website). The building is an old German-styled two storey water-powered mill. It was designed to be used with G-Scale trains, but the structure appears to be 1:18 scale! I have placed a couple of S1 German troops next to it for reference. The water wheel is powered by a small electric motor (I don't think it works now) and the structure's interior is hollow. One of these days I'll use it in a diorama!

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Post by digger » Sun Jan 02, 2005 9:31 pm

Those are great finds. That mill retails at around 250 and looks great so no sense in that collecting dust! Good job. :D

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Post by Teamski » Mon Jan 03, 2005 10:55 am

Wow, that is what I call perfect! You couldn't find a more "XD" building!

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Post by aferguson » Mon Jan 03, 2005 11:45 am

wow....that building is really nice!

The gun: funny i nearly bought one of those on Ebay. It's worth about $100 or so, maybe more. It is made by Astra, Atra, something like that...a British company anyway. It was based on the British 3.7 inch AA gun and is a reasonable facsimile of the early versions of that gun. It is also pretty close to 1/18 scale.

So what you have there is something you can use to shoot down your stuka, me-109 and any other german aircraft that come along. These guns were used from the early days of the war right up to the end; Battle of Britain, baby blitz, V-1 attacks etc.

Let's see some custom british crewman now! :)

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Pola

Post by digger » Tue Jan 18, 2005 9:05 pm

Thanks to TMan and his dad I bought these Pola G scale buildings. They are beat up but fine for our type of display :wink:

http://community.webshots.com/user/diggernyc

You will see they are a tad small, but still great for variety. They're pretty tough too.

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