Congratulations Scott it would'nt look out of place as a museum exhibit.
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Wow Scott this has been worth the wait ,what a great job you've done with this! Every time I look I see some new details it really is stunning! Very nicely done Sir!Comment
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GREAT SCOTS!!! that is Great Scott, (se what I did there...:-) )
I have been watching quietly from the corner of the shed and I can only refer to what has already been said.
Great work all round ol' chapComment
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Thanks Ian I have to admit she is my favourite kit, thank you again and iam glad you like her.
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HI all I know this was from 3 yrs ago but does this guy Scott still come on here as I would like to see his dora gun in full size pics as when it comes up on my pc it show only half the gun an its a pity as I was finding this gun fasanating this was the german rail gun that weighed in at about a thound tons isn't it ?
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Yes, this is the gun that had a crew of something like 500 troops to operate it. “Dora” was actually the name of the second (and last) example built; the first was Schwerer Gustav (“Heavy Gustav”).
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Yes, this is the gun that had a crew of something like 500 troops to operate it. “Dora” was actually the name of the second (and last) example built; the first was Schwerer Gustav (“Heavy Gustav”).
https:tongue-out3:/en.wikipedia.org/...chwerer_Gustav
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