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By Jpage · Posted
Very cool ! Some rare stuff in that grouping. -
By Sophie · Posted
Absolutely fascinating work! The level of historical detail and storytelling in this diorama is outstanding. The barge setup and figures really bring the scene to life—such a powerful representation of a lesser-known part of the Normandy landings. Thanks for sharing this piece of history! -
By Sophie · Posted
Great work! The CH-46 looks fantastic in this scale. I like the paint and decal work—it captures the look of the aircraft perfectly. Always nice to see Hobby Boss kits built up so well! -
By Randy · Posted
I'm pretty sure he was referring to the the OP patch and just included all the other stuff to show more from the 107 TFS/ 127 TFW. But, here's an A-7 era 107 TFS to help with any confusion. Randy -
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By Jcoll84 · Posted
Thanks! The fuse is definitely too late for the body. Good catch with the subtle paint difference. It does make more sense that it would be a MkII vs a m21 -
By m60a1d66 · Posted
From 1951 to 1953, the division was stationed at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, and trained 30,000 replacements for the Korean War. -
By medalcollector · Posted
Here is one I bought as a part of a group. Based on an internet search it seems it’s a type II from 1901 to 1909 -
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By Kaptainssurplus · Posted
Practice MK2 that was later painted yellow by someone. M21s would have a centered hole, not offset like the MK2 pratice. The color looks close but the paint used isn't right, original paint wasn't "watered down" like that paint on it is and the sheen is wrong as well. It should be dull not shiny like it is. The makers mark is a later lazy S, which were solid bottoms and those were never yellow in the first place. Also the A3 fuze is later as well, but makes no difference on the body as it could have been added later.
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