Suggestion for a (21st Century) 1:32 Photo Archive

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Suggestion for a (21st Century) 1:32 Photo Archive

Post by RAD 2112 » Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:31 am

I know there is a 1:32 Database for most of the releases, but is there a photo archive to compliment it?
For instance, Here's the database:
viewtopic.php?t=10249

Would it be possible to "hot link" photos to the list, plus some history about each plane?



Here's an "extreme" example @ Rebelscum.com
http://www.rebelscum.com/TAC.asp

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Post by grunt1 » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:51 am

It's online now but still needs to be populated. I've done some work on the German Aircraft section already to get things started.

There are a few folks working on the rest but they've been busy with real life stuff. Perhaps they can chime in and give us a status update? :)

http://www.sshqdb.com/32/

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Post by AlloySkull » Sun Jan 13, 2008 1:59 pm

I still have quite a few pictures saved to my hard drive, I'll go check it out and see what I can upload. :)
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Post by RAD 2112 » Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:24 pm

Grunt,
Thank you for heads-up.
It looks like it will be a comprehensive database.

Since I collect 1:32 Xtreme Wings, I'm very interested in the history surrounding the pilots and planes.
Most of the time I can search online and find what I am looking for, other times I can't find anything.
For instance, I picked up the P-51C "Princess" and couldn't find anything about the plane or pilot.

It wasn't until today that I discovered what was printed on the box was incorrect.

Lt. Ara Smith
530th FS, 311th FG
China 1945
S4 Limited Edition

Whoever was in charge should have done their research more carefully and realized the pilot's name is Lt. Lester L. Arasmith
But I digress...

Again, Thanks for the heads-up.

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