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Totally fascinating, a great find
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cdavenprot, if you liked that WW! papercraft, there is one on the "Toto site from the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, a Prussian Soldier and a Zuave bayonet fencing!
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I'm looking!
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yes, you have to hunt there for things, wish you could serch, like I've been doing on these sites since I heard of them!
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Haven't found the prussian soldier yet. If you happen across it again, please send the link to me. There are literally hundreds of images through which to sift.
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Thank you for helping me with the Zoave and Prussian! Here it is restored along with two others.
The Zeppelin piece is a cutout diorama of all things! Very clever. The frame into which fit the various city parts measures, conveniently enough, 8 x 10 inches along the outside edge...perfect for a shadow box! In the last decoupage, the little Hitler slide piece fits inside the folded card. Cut out the white rectangle and Hitler's face appears or move the slide and clasping hands of British and French soldiers appear. A clever bit of propaganda. I'd love to have an original.
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Yes, appropriate that they make Hitler's face out of 4 pigs, isn't it? But then I'm Polish on my mother's side, so I don't care too much for Nazis!
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That came out very nice.
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