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BF109 scale 1/350

Discussion in 'Modelling' started by Ruud, Jun 7, 2020.

  1. Ruud

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    Is that 1/ oh my f@#$%&@g god! scale?
     
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    Didn't know they made them that small.
     
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    Yes it is :)
     
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    Originally is a BF109 T, from The German aircraft Carrier Graf Zeppelin the “T” stands for “Träger”=carrièr.
    but I bought this from Trupeter in a six-pack. Trumpeter make all kind of 1/350 planes. I am working on a diorama with different scales to give a sense of depth.
     
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    I thought it was for table top gaming.

    Could have used that scale back when I still played Avalon Hill games
     
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    That is really kewl, looks great. You say you got them for your Graf Zeppelin carrier did you complete it I'd like to see a picture of it.
     

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