Archive for September, 2008

B-58A Hustler Model Airplane



Scale: 1/72
Wingspan: 9.75"
Fuselage Length: 16.75"

The B-58A Hustler scale model is made from the highest quality of mahogany. Each part is painstakingly hand-carved by master craftsmen and undergoes priming and sanding several times until it is perfect. Talented artists meticulously paint each and every detail, no matter how big or small. The result is a replica that is a faithful reproduction of the original aircraft. Price 149.95 USD

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Email: nina@aviationmodelworks.com

Dornier Do 335 Pfeil Arrow German Model Airplane



Scale: 1/25
Wingspan: 16.6"
Fuselage Length: 14.1"

Hand-made and hand-painted, the wooden scale model of the Do 335 Pfeil that we offer is of museum quality. Carefully carved from mahogany by skilled craftsmen, every piece is sanded and primed many times until perfect. A final coat of clear lacquer seals in the intricate details which have been meticulously painted on by talented artists. Each model comes with a beautiful mahogany-based chrome pedestal and undergoes several stages of quality control before being put in its box. Rest assured that when our customers receive their orders, they are not just getting a fine piece of woodwork, but a spectacular work of art. The Do 335 model aircraft is ideal for both personal collections and gifts. Price 149.95 USD

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Huge German WWI Naval Imperial flag questions

Hello, everyone:
Just bought this flag at the local flea market today.
9'6" by 16'4" huge flag made out of wool(?) in excellent condition with just a few spots of moth damage.
It appears to be a Naval Jack German Imperial Navy flag, but I would like to hear opinions and confirm that it is indeed that.
Also, curious as to the originality,rarity, collectability and value.
Thank you!

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Question margarite

I have this badge.
Any connection with Third Reich?

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paper money

my modest colection of paper money , and ukraine in third reich. the first pic 50 reichspfennig , 1,5 and 20 reichsmark , second pic is back , 3 e pic 20,50 reichsmark and 1 punkt from LETTLANd RIGA and the pic of Ukraine in third reich

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german banner

need help for the round mark back banner !!! 5 round mark ! this mark is for factory or city mark ??? its my first banner !

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S A Opera Box Drape

This is either a very large S A podium banner or an opera house box drape. Originally, this piece was in the collection of the late Ed Stadnicki. It is illustrated on page 261 of Halciomb's book, " The S A." Although identified as having belonged to Feldherrnhalle, this is an error as the base color of red would indicate S A Gruppe Staff. Feldherrnhalle's base color was carmine. This form of political eagle was utilized not only by the S A, but also the N S K K.

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Combat Salty Tunic

Hello the Relic guys !

I show you my last great restoration project, I am not a tunic guy, but I like the combat item, please can you help me about this one ?
Original I think, which kind of insignia was on this tunic ?
a late war model I think, WH model 42-43 Type ?
Many thanks All
Sebastien.



Swedish M/87 Revolver Cal. 7.5mm

Enjoy this Swedish m/87 Revolver Cal. 7.5x22mm.. In 1887 Sweden purchased/adopted the Nagant as a new service revolver intended for officers of the armed forces. The first revolvers were manufactured by Nagant in Belgium. Between 1887-1888 2600 units wre delivered that went to the Army, and between 1891-1893 480 units were delivered to the Navy. The Swedish manufacturer Husquarna took over the manufacturing under licence and approximately 14,000 units were made between 1897-1905.

Some m/87s were converted in 1954-1957 by Svenska Metallverken to fire the .32 ACP. These were used by the Swedish National Shooting Organization and an all volunteer military organization called "Verkskyddet" (responsible for the protection of important state and civilian facilities such as: State Railways, the Royal Telegraph, the Department of Transportation [responsible for bridges and ferries], all power plants and power distribution companies, as well as some strategically important industries). The revolvers also saw service within the volunteer "Home Guard" units, and was also used by special units working with dogs as late as 1989 - using them to fire blanks when training the dogs. I have enclosed a copy of a 1963 ad in the NRA publication American Rifleman where the pistols were sold for $13.95...(THE GOOD OLD DAYS).....BILL

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dimensions of SS decals

hi everybody!

I'm looking for some information about the exact dimensions of SS decals. does anyone have pictures, webs or bibliography?
thank you very much.

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