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Does anyone remember this piece when it was listed a few months ago by another seller on the estand? At that time, both sides of it were still attached to each other through the inner supports and rivets (ie the original vet or homefront harvester cut the whole swaz out., left and right sides.) I was really interested at the time but couldn't match it to a luftwaffe model and ended up trying to forget about it. (I believe it is period, I just had to know the model to jump in.)
Now it's been cut in two and (in the case of this side at least) straightened. To me, a lot of history has been lost with this drastic sales measure. Am I off base? Is it no big deal in the hobby to part things out that are not designed for that treatment?
Does anyone remember this piece when it was listed a few months ago by another seller on the estand? At that time, both sides of it were still attached to each other through the inner supports and rivets (ie the original vet or homefront harvester cut the whole swaz out., left and right sides.) I was really interested at the time but couldn't match it to a luftwaffe model and ended up trying to forget about it. (I believe it is period, I just had to know the model to jump in.)
Now it's been cut in two and (in the case of this side at least) straightened. To me, a lot of history has been lost with this drastic sales measure. Am I off base? Is it no big deal in the hobby to part things out that are not designed for that treatment?
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