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1/48 Bandai "Elephant"326 views
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A6M2 Type 21 Zero (Tamiya)326 views
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48 Special DFS-346326 views
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Captured Spitfire PR.XI T9+EK321 viewsT9+EK was a captured Spitfire PR.XI used by the German training unit "Zirkus Rosarius" in 1944. This is a 1/72 MPM kit with markings from OOP Cutting Edge and Ventura decal sheets.
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Shooting's Over321 views
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SIAT/MBB 223 Flamingo, Turkish Civil Registration (PM Models 1/48)320 views
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1/35 scale Dragon German Soldier319 views1/35 scale Dragon German Soldier
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WWII German Ersatz M10 (DML 1/35)319 viewsDML 1/35 Ersatz M10 built straight out-of-the-box. In preparations for the Ardennes Offensive in December 1944, ten Panther Gs were converted to resemble US M10 tank destroyer for the purpose of capturing the bridges over the Meuse River. These 'Ersatz M10s' were part of SS-Standartenfuehrer Otto Skorzeny's Panzer Brigade 150, and they fought around the Warche Bridge area, SW of Malmedy.
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Supacat Jackal (Airfix 1/48)319 views
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KFOR Challenger II MBT318 viewsDML 1/72 kit with reactive armour taken from another DML (Challenger II - Iraq 2003) kit.
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P-51K PE-L, Flying Ginny317 viewsP-51K, PE-L, serial number 412411, was assigned to Lt. Emery Taylor of the 352nd Fighter Group.

The P-51K was named Flying Ginny after his sweetheart and soon to be wife from Austin, TX.

Lt. Taylor had this aircraft assigned to him after returning from being shot down in another Mustang over France.

He had been on an escort mission to Germany when his aircraft developed engine trouble. As he was returning to England, he was attacked by two German ME-109 fighters. Taylor tried to hide from them in clouds, but they flushed him out. He dove his Mustang to the deck and tried to fly so low that the ME-109s could not get a clean shot at him. Unfortunately, Lt. Taylor hit a man on a bicycle while evading the enemy aircraft. This resulted in severe wing damage which forced Taylor to gain altitude so that he could bail out. The ME-109s then finished off his aircraft. Taylor rushed his exit from the stricken P-51K and was hit by the tail of the aircraft. His parachute opened barely in time for him to survive bailing out. The injured Taylor evaded capture and walked back to Allied lines. His Texas accent convinced Allied soldiers that he wasn't a spy as he passed into their lines. He now resides in Austin, TX.
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1941 Chevy Pickup (Revell 1/25)317 views
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