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Paper-Replika's German Navy Enigma Machine
Hi all,
After some trials and tribulations, I have been able to finish the kit If you are lucky enough to visit the Army Heritage and Education Center, next Saturday, you can check it out in person. Hope you like it. Rick
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Sweeeeet!
Glad to see this one done! I downloaded it, but time's been too limited to start it.
Any possible build photos or tips, given you said difficulties? The DC
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Rick, where's the museum, at Aberdeen Proving Grounds? I need to get back up there and take pictures of the tanks, etc. Good job! It's a biggie.
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BAR,
It is at the Army War College in Carlisle PA, I will show it at the IPMC in October in Sterling VA(just outside DC). Rick
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DC, just mere annoyances of my own doing
and some question marks as to why the designer did what he did
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Well if you have some tips, please share. I love this kit (in fact, I'm a great fan of Paper Replika's creativity) so plan to build this...
Once I get that build thread up I've been promising...:( The DC
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