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May 1940,the sacrifice of the assault aviation
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REALLY NICE JOB ON THIS DIORAMA JAN,
And your overhead photographs are wonderful. They remind me of some of the original naval sortie photographs my father brought home from his time fighting the Japanese during WWII. Also your use of colored cotton for impacts from fired rounds is very smart. All in all a pleasure to look at your models, and your inventive use of materials in creating your diorama. Best Regards, Gary |
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That's an impressive diorama Jan. What scale is it? and how large is it?
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Well done on this superb major diorama, Jan.
Don |
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1/72 scale, about 1 meter long.
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Outstanding! Like the rotating props!
Incredible details! Awesome! Mike |
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Thank you for your comments.
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Incredible craftsmanship. Your work always amazes me. I never tire to looking at your work. Thank you for this detailed look in what once was and I pray never to happen again. Thank you Jan. wc
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Superbly done! French author, poet and philosopher has written his spledid book "Flight to Arras" about those desperate, senseless missions. Highly recommended.
Martin
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Quote:
He also acquainted with other french aviators such as Jean Mermoz and Andre Prevot
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