Mark Deliduka Posted June 30 Report Posted June 30 These four I just got done with two days ago; two helicopters and two gliders from WWII D-Day invasion. First is the USAAF Waco glider by Italeri: Next is the British Horsa Glider by Italeri: Next are the two helicopters, starting with this Italian Chinook by Revell: Finally the last one is the Israeli CH-53 by Italeri: And that's all for now. We;ll see what next month brings. Meanwhile, thanks for looking in, comments are welcome! 1
Stikpusher Posted Tuesday at 11:20 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:20 PM (edited) Nicely done Mark! Of course I’m a sucker for any Airborne related subjects, so I’m quite partial to the gliders… 😏 Edited Tuesday at 11:20 PM by Stikpusher
Mark Deliduka Posted yesterday at 02:14 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 02:14 AM Thank you Carlos! Yeah, I should get a picture of all four of my gliders all together soon.
ghodges Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Excellent quartet! The glider troops of D-Day are often forgotten about with all the glory going to the paratroopers. Your 'copters remind me I need to build a couple more rotary wing subjects, if I can get past my fear of all that glass. Thanks for posting! Gil
Stikpusher Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 9 hours ago, ghodges said: Excellent quartet! The glider troops of D-Day are often forgotten about with all the glory going to the paratroopers. Your 'copters remind me I need to build a couple more rotary wing subjects, if I can get past my fear of all that glass. Thanks for posting! Gil Which is kind of ironic, as the greatest single success obtained by the Airborne forces in Normandy on D-Day was the glider assault that seized the Orne River and Caen Canal Bridges in the opening minutes of the invasion.
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