I remember reenactors at Folkestone desperately trying to bark German commands and replicate SS troops very much to the bewilderment of elderly locals. In Germany you have reenactors trying to replicate US troops and their equipment with the same enthusiasm ... I guess the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
Good point - putting larger sums into the preservation of single pieces like the S-Boat or a Panzer IV as historical artefacts is surely not for everybodies taste but makes in a way sense and it`s typical for the media to tag all of these pieces as "nazi memorabilia". I just wonder looking at the row of Hitler busts for example what would be the public reaction at a model show if you would put that many miniatures of the Fuehrer on display and if media wouldn`t question it for reason.Interesting article, with typical media spin.
We are a strange bunch that build military models, we must be careful as the media would not judge us modellers in a good light either. I've seen them do it to re-enactors, historians and all sorts.
Cheers,
Jon.
I suppose at the end of the day people can collect what they want so long as they harm no one. However, I have a technical conflict when parts of the article talk about accuracy in films then to describe
"Kettenkrads, which are half-motorbike, half-tank"
Half tank? I don't think so.... Just made me wonder.