Mastercon III, September 3rd, 1994, a day to remember Part II
September 21st, 2009 by Bob LettermanContinued from Part 1.
A Massive collection of military clothing, hats and equipment from 1917 through the mid 70s.
The incredible collection of cannons. Click to enlarge photos.
The massive Reichsbahn locomotive and flak guns by Lewis Pruneau.
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A great example of the works of one of, perhaps the best ship modelers in the world, Dr. John Leyland! These three are in 1/700th scale, all scratch built and those biplanes smaller than a dime, are fully rigged using human hair. Click to enlarge photos.
Dozens of cases of miniature working guns and rifles, The Collection of Ralph Koebbeman.
More of the same. Click to enlarge photos.
Even more.
The U-505, a 1/35th scratchbuilt German U Boot by Lewis Pruneau, just above, a shadow box of the interior of the U-505 by Peter Twist. Click to enlarge photos.
An overall shot of the right side of the museum. Click to enlarge photos.
An overall shot of the left side of the museum. Click to enlarge photos.
Most of the major manufacturers bought showcases to display their products which were renewed every few months.
A partial shot of the Hobby/Gift shop. Click to enlarge photos.
Legacies II Twilight of the Third Republic. By Letterman Click to enlarge photos.
Large Diorama Row Bob Letterman and some Pruneau.
The Armor sector, medieval to modern. Click to enlarge photos.
Brock Hopkins taking photographs.
Cannon Row. Click to enlarge photos.
The Disappearing Guns of Corrigador by Lewis Pruneau.
VLS memory montage in the entrance foyer. Click to enlarge photos.
Tessie Gerringer and Mastercon Chaplin Del Miller.
Some of the Manufacturers cases had some great models! Click to enlarge photos.
Continued in Mastercon III, September 3rd, 1994, a day to remember Part III




















