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this looks great , here at the aviationmegastore everybody likes it also
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Thanks for presenting this masterpiece! Did I miss the information about the scale?! It looks like there are the commercial plastic planes used, so it may be either 1/200 (the most common scale for these) or the Herpa-type models in 1/500. Looking forward for more -
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the compliments! :-) The scale of this diorama is 1:500. I am working on 1:400 and some parts in 1:200. Papercaptain, these are real diecast planes, no commercial plastic. If you guys wannna see more photo's or information you can visit my Facebook pages at: 'Percy Spee' or my studio at 'No Point'. Best regards, Percy Spee |
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Thanks for sharing pictures of of your amazing diorama. For we Americans, I calculate that it's nearly 8 feet wide. You must have a spacious studio.
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this is really impressive. thank you for sharing.
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An incredible feat and masterful piece of work!
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Incredible work!! File a flight plan,this is off the chain.
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Zuperr... excellent. just add some LED light and it will be Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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