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re: Amazing WWII diorama

Posted on 4/10/24 at 12:33 pm to
Posted by Spaceman Spiff
Savannah
Member since Sep 2012
17465 posts
Posted on 4/10/24 at 12:33 pm to
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Is the plane’s propeller actually spinning in the diorama and the blur is from the camera? Or did they actually paint the camera shutter onto the piece itself?


Its an item that's added to the model - prop blur effect. Usually made of metal and pre-painted
Posted by NATidefan
Two hours North of Birmingham
Member since Dec 2008
35990 posts
Posted on 4/10/24 at 12:35 pm to
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Man I wonder how many of those men survived that..




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On April 11, 1945, as the last major battle of World War II raged, the USS Missouri was struck by a Japanese "Zeke" aircraft in waters northeast of Okinawa.
kamikaze story

There was fire, quickly extinguished, but no bomb exploded and no American lives were lost. Within the wreckage, crew members aboard the USS Missouri found the body of the Japanese pilot, and in a singular act of human compassion, the officers and crew of Missouri gathered the remains, prepared a Japanese flag, and the next morning they paused briefly to pay respect to their enemy. They stood at attention and offered a hand-salute. A Marine honor guard fired a three-rifle volley, the bugler played "Taps", and the ship's Chaplain said: "Commend his body to the deep."

"Buster" Campbell captured this dramatic image and others during the Battle for Okinawa. The photograph has been reprinted and published countless times in the decades since. It is often identified by its National Archives catalog number 80-G-315811 and recognized simply as a "US Navy photo". The wartime diary, letters and photograph collection of "Buster" Campbell reveal that he was the photographer of the famous image. Campbell, a ship's baker, "moonlighted" with the official photographers of the USS Missouri whenever he had the opportunity. He was never formally acknowledged as the photographer of this image by his own wish. Photo # K11 in the collections of the USS Missouri Memorial Association.
Posted by tigersownall
Thibodaux
Member since Sep 2011
15304 posts
Posted on 4/10/24 at 12:49 pm to
I used to love looking at these as a kid. My dad built a few. There was a place in city park? I think. With a giant diorama.
Posted by cypresstiger
The South
Member since Aug 2008
10584 posts
Posted on 4/10/24 at 1:03 pm to
I wish I had that much free time on my hands.
--I wish I had that much talent
Posted by Ncook
Member since Feb 2019
235 posts
Posted on 4/10/24 at 3:54 pm to
No, it is amazing detail
Posted by el Gaucho
He/They
Member since Dec 2010
52928 posts
Posted on 4/10/24 at 3:57 pm to
It’s so brave how these men fought the Nazis and saved the world. I can’t wait to do the same when I vote against Trump
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