The sheer, anal-retentive level of detail in this thing is just breathtaking:
I was playing it on the computer in the gunsmithing department when someone, I can't remember who because no gunsmith I've ever met has a conversational filter, piped up "It's good to see the Germans making model airports. It worries me when they make model railroads; they seem to get the cattle cars a little too accurate."
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What was that line from the Battle of the Bulge? Oh yeah...
"It's good to know that Germany is still the Greatest Toy Maker in the World!"
"These Tanks are not Toys..."
>>>they seem to get the cattle cars a little too accurate.<<<
That's just too good to remain uncredited. Call Tennessee. Find out.Tell.
Now that it has been brought to my attention, that is true. And the cattle cars are especially well detailed in O scale. As well detailed as many of the Korean brass engines.
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Good thing this wasn't a US airport, detailing granny or a 4 year old getting strip-searched by TSA would have to eff with your mind.
There should be at least one piece of baggage on the service drive in front of the line of aircraft. It should be smashed and/or open.
Where is the transient thundershower that throws the afternoon flight schedule into utter confusion?
It's when they build scale models US military bases that we should worry.
Like I need another excuse to visit Hamburg! I hear that the Reeperbahn district is there.
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