Almost as spectacular as a 1/32 Revell Stuka filled with sliced open tubes of Testors cement, set alight and slung in to a pond.The Bismarck came to a fiery end in the incinerator, packed full of packets of lighter fluid.
Merely unfounded rumors I'm sure!Almost as spectacular as a 1/32 Revell Stuka filled with sliced open tubes of Testors cement, set alight and slung in to a pond.
Not that I would know anything about that...
We made "bazookas" for the GI Joes out of sections of copper tubing, firecrackers, and rocks...I have to say, Joe was quite the hero and he stopped many rounds with only minor powder burns to show for it. Many of them jumped onto firecrackers as well to save their buddies.I don’t want to know what happened to the GI Joes.
Boys and pyrotechnics, a bad pairing for model tanks, ships, aircraft and toy soldiers.The Memphis Belle went out with a glorious burning ending. Pappy Boyingtion's F4 met it's fate with an M80