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  • Member since
    November 2003
  • From: Nashville, TN area
Posted by bobbaily on Sunday, January 20, 2013 6:09 PM

Well said Tanker-builder.

I had the good fortune to tour the Alamo a many years ago and it is a unique feeling being there.  And I have to say that I've had similar feelings when touring the USS North Carolina and a couple of B-17's & a B-24....you just feel the history all around you.

Bob

 

  • Member since
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HALLOWED PLACES
Posted by tankerbuilder on Sunday, January 20, 2013 6:39 AM

Hello ;

  What do you think of when you go to ,say GETTYSBURG , Or the ARIZONA ?  I went to the ALAMO yesterday .Although living in ARKANSAS (my home for many years ) and TEXAS too . I never got to go there .Till yesterday as I've said .Yes , there is commercialism around this HALLOWED ground , but , it seemed to be subdued and polite .Now walk in .

     The history and meaning ,hit you , if you have any real feeling about AMERICAN history , like a ton of bricks .Here's a place ,where the few were defeated by the many . Why ? their belief in freedom and self determination . This is one of the AMERICAN icons to the fight for the right to be free .

   Oh, you might say , How does this relate to model building ? It does . When you build that plane , tank or ship , you are  ,in a way , participating in history. The miniaturist who chooses figures could tell you probably better than me .This hobby , to us , makes part of history come alive .I suggest ,if there is a museum or HALLOWED ground you can get to, do visit .

     The experience , if you are serious , will definitely move you and increase your value of history and the part your models take in telling the story . This is something we should ALL remember. Ther are many who have gone before, some in battle , some peacefully , but their aim was simple . FREEDOM for this great land of ours . Sure we do and still are making mistakes , but , I am guaranteed the right to sit down , fire up the stereo and build models . A thank you is in order , once in a while . Have you said yours lately ?       Tanker-builder

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