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Old 7 November 2002, 02:56 PM   #31 (permalink)
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WWI for the Germans was truly a colourful time. In the air anyway..
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1/6 scale? that dio. must take up a room.

Some really great models.
 
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I think he set them up outside to do the shoot.
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My version of Eddy Leüppert's 1996/16 while *stationed at Jasta 11, March-April 1917. *Flown in combat at least once by yes, the man MvR.


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Heres the front view of Leüppert's 1996/16.

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This one is highly impressive!



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Nieuport 17
1/32 scale Hobbycraft Kit
by Ian Catchpole



Albatros D.V
1/48th Scale
Eduard Kit No.8110
By Rob Baumgartner



Albatros D.II
1/48th Scale
Eduard Kit No.8080
By Rob Baumgartner

http://pmms.webace.com.au/ww1/ww1_models.htm
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Really great models and excellent photos. Real motivators.

Were any of these photos taken with a digital camera ? If so, brand, and how many mega pixel?
 
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From Andrea's flying Modellbau Circus.. Its in German so much of it I can't undersatnd..

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Below taken from http://members.fortunecity.de/xahmx/gallerie.htm

Renewal 1/72nd


Smer 1/48th


Falcon 48th Vacform


Sierra Scale Models 48th vacform


AJP Maquettes 48th Brass kit.


Sierra Scale Models 48th Vacform
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