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Two Anton on olive trees.

Poser Aviation posted on Feb 16, 2012
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Two early Stukas, A-series nicknamed Anton in the skies of Andalusia. It was a project developed in secret by the Luftwaffe. At the beginning of 1938 came to Spain 5 aircraft in replacement of the patrol Henschel Hs-123. They operated on the front of Teruel in Aragon, never as far south as shown in the render. In October 1938, were replaced by aircraft of the series "B". Throughout the civil war were kept secret, and at the end of this, they returned to Germany, including the remains of a downed plane. Stuka modeling by me available free at ShareCG Hope you like. Pedro

Comments (6)


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ImRassilon

8:21AM | Thu, 16 February 2012

Great job. The Stuka is one of my favorite WWII aircraft.

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MacMyers

9:56AM | Thu, 16 February 2012

I do like Pedro. Nice.

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Fidelity2

10:17AM | Thu, 16 February 2012

Wow. You are very great at art. 5+!

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Maxidyne

4:32AM | Fri, 17 February 2012

Excellent model for future projects. I like your use of civil war colours as they are often overlooked.

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debbielove

12:03PM | Thu, 01 March 2012

Excellent work, Really fine looking picture and model! Rob

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FurNose

1:09PM | Mon, 02 January 2017

Very well done!


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