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Two more brand new dioramas, this time of a thematic nature, with railway material included, naturally.
The ubiquitous "auntie" Ju (Junkers JU 52) this time is in a cobblestone setting.
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Here we have another great WWII airfield.
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 provided the "Ace" status (5 or more enemy kills) to more than 2.500 German fighter pilots.
They also provided a fairly easy "turkey shoot", later in the war, to allied fighter airplanes like the Mustang (P-51)
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You guys have some really cool train dioramas! Keep up the great work. I dabbled a little bit with N Scale so you might be interested in checking out my blog post:
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Cheers!