Your forum dedicated to 1/32nd and smaller plastic and metal figures and vehicles.
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hworth18
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by hworth18 » Sat Jan 14, 2017 12:12 pm
Wow, that is really nice!! I once had a V2 rocket I built bought for a museum display. It was quite an honor for me knowing hundreds of people would be looking at it every year.
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cnq
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by cnq » Sat Jan 14, 2017 1:54 pm
Excellent finished. I like it. I'm sure people will like it when they see it display in the museum. You should be proud.
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JollyRoger
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by JollyRoger » Sat Jan 14, 2017 6:11 pm
Thanks guys, the biggest honor I have is to have known the pilot of the aircraft and to have had many conversations with him before his passing. If you have a minute please go to the Connecticut Air & Space Center museum's website to read about him. This is a man who took a shell in the cockpit which blinded one of his eyes but continued to strafe the enemy to protect his fellow Marines on the ground. Blows me away.
Heres the link to the story.
https://cascstratford.wordpress.com/loc ... ing-cross/