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Ostwind (Italeri 1/35)147 views (1 votes)
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WWII German Ersatz M10 (DML 1/35)334 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. (1 votes)
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WWII German Ersatz M10 (DML 1/35)159 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. (1 votes)
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WWII German Ersatz M10 (DML 1/35)127 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. (1 votes)
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P-51D-5, Mustang, HO*P, “Cripes A’Mighty 3rd “252 viewsThis P-51D-5, SN 413321, was assigned to pilot Major George E. Preddy, Jr. of the 328th Fighter Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group, Eighth Air Force, June 14, 1944, Bodney, England.
Major Preddy was credited with destroying 26.83 enemy aircraft; five were destroyed on the ground. He was the top scoring P-51 Mustang Ace of the Second World War.
This model represents the first P-51D Mustang flown by Major Preddy. A new aircraft, it has 13 aircraft destroyed white crosses on the blue engine cowling which reflects his current number of kills when he started flying this aircraft.
Major Preddy was mistakenly KIA on December 25, 1944 by a U.S. anti-aircraft unit of “A” Battery of the 430th AA near Aachen, Germany. (1 votes)
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Ki-44 Shoki or "Tojo" (Otaki, 1/48)185 views58th Fighter Sentai, China 1943 (1 votes)
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Me.262 (1/48 Revell)135 viewsIII JG.7, 1945 (1 votes)
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Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.IIb (Hawk 81A), 1/48 Monogram Kit119 views (1 votes)
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Union 5th New York Zouave Volunteer Infantryman250 views (1 votes)
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MotoGP Speeder Bike114 views (1 votes)
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Gloster Meteor V-1915 views (1 votes)
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Luchs Recon406 views (1 votes)
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