Reforger 1991
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1 19 February 2012, 17:05
Frank Krause
Wenn ich groß bin, möchte ich auch so bauen können!
Jedes Teil ein Hingucker und klasse in Szene gesetzt! An den vielen, kleinen Details kann man sich gar nicht satt sehen.
Gruß
Frank
Wenn ich groß bin, möchte ich auch so bauen können!
Jedes Teil ein Hingucker und klasse in Szene gesetzt! An den vielen, kleinen Details kann man sich gar nicht satt sehen.
Gruß
Frank
19 February 2012, 17:41
Paul Waggett
Wow - that's a serious diorama - and at 1:35 it probably justifies a room of its own!
Wow - that's a serious diorama - and at 1:35 it probably justifies a room of its own!
16 February 2013, 18:56
Holger Kranich
What the hell...!
Why the f**k have i missed that???
Truly a great work! And i love the Wiesel´s, since they first hit me in OLDB Bümmerstede!
What the hell...!
Why the f**k have i missed that???
Truly a great work! And i love the Wiesel´s, since they first hit me in OLDB Bümmerstede!
24 September 2013, 14:16
Burkhard D
Great skills but this definitely doesn't look like a place where I would want to land my helicopter: Soft/wet ground, flying debris, unstable structures, slope nearby :\
Great skills but this definitely doesn't look like a place where I would want to land my helicopter: Soft/wet ground, flying debris, unstable structures, slope nearby :\
24 September 2013, 15:37
Frank Krause
Hehe, you can't always choose a nice place to land:
Youtube Video
Hehe, you can't always choose a nice place to land:
Youtube Video
24 September 2013, 17:56
Dirk Heyer
Very skilful work!
A lot of nice little gimmicks are included!
Amazing!
Very skilful work!
A lot of nice little gimmicks are included!
Amazing!
24 September 2013, 18:52
Album info
Deutsch-amerikanische Freundschaft waehrend der Herbstuebung "Reforger 1991". Fallschirmjaeger der Bundeswehr werden durch CH-47 D zum Einsatz transportiert. Die Sicherung beim Entladen der Wiesel erfolgt durch U.S. Rangers.
German-American friendship during the autumn maneuver, "Reforger 1991". Paratroopers of the Bundeswehr are transported by CH-47 D in the operation area. Securing the unloading is done by U.S. Rangers.