Adam the Akrodude wrote:Nice work Andrew. The V-2 is indeed big - extraordinary tech for the time. Saw one at the Imperial War Museum in London years ago. Got to watch another design of Werner's when I was 5 on TV - Apollo 11 launch!
Ain't war hell. One of my father's uncles was killed by a V-2 when one slammed into a railway station in London. One the other side of the coin, I have two relatives that flew in Lanc's - one as a pilot in 460 Sqn and the other as a "Master Bomber" Nav in the Pathfinders. One side of the family on the "receiving" end, the other on the "giving" end.
Besides being fun, I do think modelling in a way keeps history alive in a way. The V-2 lead directly to the moon - from a weapon of war built by slave labour to achieving man's greatest achievement - all well within the lifetime of a man.
Cheers
Adam
Well said Adam.....it is ironic that some of man's biggest technological leaps and advancements have been as a direct result of us trying to kill each other

. What a weird and funny little species we are. I often wonder what future alien archaeologists will make of us when they dig up the remnants of our civilisation, (I hope they find a 707

).
TOR