Re:Is this for real
Its a question of likes and dislikes.
Even though i think historical correct made models or even prototypicals in a museum or else should carry the "hakenkreuz".
A seldom thought in Germany, becaus we are really a bit sensitive about this, and formore, the sign is forbidden here.
But there was a time when people followed that sign, and there is no way to cut it out of history...its a fact, no matter how hard we want that not ever to have happened.
So, like i said, i have no problem with historical correct items.
BUT: neither the object (narrow gauge loco) nor the way it is painted are prototypical. For more, the painting is quite bad. It looks like it just came out of a paintspray.
Finding "that" sign on such a piece of scrub leaves behind a strange smell on my tongue.....no matter how hard i would like to have a mallet, i would NEVER give a coin to ANYONE selling such things. This model was killed by doing that outfit. And i would NOT buy it, no matter if i would like camouflage, millitary or mallets or everthing together in one pot.
I would NOT buy it to bring it back to a normal painting.
If anyone is able to show me a camouflaged narrow gauge train like that, i may change my mind. If a prototypical compareance exists, the whole story above gets another touch.
Greetings
Frank