Photographs taken at the Ropkey Armor Museum, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scale Modeling and Military History
Photographs taken at the Ropkey Armor Museum, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Scale models, where they come from, and people who make them
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A futile fight against entropy or 'Every man should have a hobby'? Either way it is a blog on tabletop wargames, board games and megagames
World War II with Scale Models
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Scale Modeling and Military History
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Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale models from the sunny side of the Alps.
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
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Nice pictures- I remember the first time I saw one of these being surprised at how big it was.
Cheers,
Pete.
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It’s funny how they can be that big and still be cramped!
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Is that a MkII?
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I don’t know, there were a whole lot of variants of these carriers and I’m no expert. Plastic Soldier has released a boxing of seven different carriers, and IBG have several versions as well. I am hoping these pictures might be of use to someone.
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