Photographs taken at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.
Photographs taken at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.
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World War II with Scale Models
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Scale Modeling and Military History
Relaxed kind of plastic scale modelling
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
Scale Modeling and Military History
Scale Modeling and Military History
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I can imagine how excited you must have been walking around those planes. I know I was back in 1976.
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A museum is always a good day out, especially an aviation museum.
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My most vivid recollection is when I saw someone sitting in the cockpit of the P-47… I went to see a guide (or a volunteer at the museum) and told him. He went to see the man. I wished I had stayed around and watched… I hope the man is not reading this.
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Sounds like a good way to get banned from the museum. I would like to get under some of the aircraft to get good pictures of the wheelwells though. Some of the exhibits are set up so you can do that.
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Very nice.
One of the first kits I ever built was a Matchbox Zero.
Cheers,
Pete.
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