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Jaste Braune: On Naming the Models


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squirmydad writes:

Wow, this is another great workbench article. It makes me want to start foamcarving and scatchbuilding again. I highly approve of the name 'Jasta Braune", thank you Tony. :)

Eric


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dampfpanzerwagon Fezian writes:

Finished gunships
SMS Danzig
SMS Berlin
SMS Munchen

The models are all named after actual ships of the German navy and, in particular, the Bremen class - which includes as a sister ship SMS Hamburg. During painting, I had already numbered the three models 3, 5 and 7. I therefore named them SMS Berlin (3), SMS Munchen (5) and SMS Danzig (7), following the historical precedent.

Jaste Braune
Jaste Braune

The jasta was named Jasta Braune after squirmydad - I hope he likes the idea...

Jasta Braune with LS Emben