Don't go getting all "floaty" on me Paul......there ain't that much available in 1-87 scale........if there was your cave would fill up pretty fast with a couple of Carriers in there! :tongue-out2:
							
						
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 Interesting subject. Looks a little “short run” in execution, but nothing that can’t be easily sorted out. I assume the round base is some sort of naval or fortification mounting?Comment
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 Interesting twenty minutes browsing around finding out a bit more. I knew about Dictator, the 13 inch mortar used at the siege of Petersburg. The oblong base looks very like the siege base in the box illustration Dave, and is similar to the Petersburg installation, though smaller.
 Information on naval uses can be found here…. http://civilwarnavy150.blogspot.com/...ailure-to.html
 There is a good illustration of the naval mount. Looks just like the round base.Comment
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 As you say Dave, brilliant artwork. Amongst the best I have seen. Not a plane I'd heard of so had to look it up.Comment
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 Marek Rys is a Polish artist - if you Google his name in images
 
 I'm sure that modellers will recognise some of his work!
 a portfolio of his work https://mrys.artstation.com/projects
 
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 A Vietnam-era M48A3, not quite the same variant that Tamiya released 40+ years ago and Dragon maybe 10, also a 1970s–80s M48A5, and the failed/doomed M247 Sgt. York DIVADS anti-aircraft gun system that has only been available from Tamiya (and the Academy clone) which needs a great amount of work to make it accurate. This M247 seems to have the correct hull modifications, unlike the Tamiya/Academy kits, and since I have an Academy one in the stash that I wanted to correct, I don’t think I will bother with that anymore  Comment

 
							
						 
	
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