peterm1
Veteran
Never let anyone tell you that size does not matter.
Courtesy of this web site (Which itself is interesting if you are into vintage stuff generally)
http://frenchie-pop.blogspot.com.au/2011/09/des-images-en-technicolor.html
PS the logo TWA on the aircraft does not mean "Try Wide Angle"

Courtesy of this web site (Which itself is interesting if you are into vintage stuff generally)
http://frenchie-pop.blogspot.com.au/2011/09/des-images-en-technicolor.html
PS the logo TWA on the aircraft does not mean "Try Wide Angle"
Peter Jennings
Well-known
The level of detail on that M3 model is pretty amazing.
Chuffed Cheese
Established
The level of detail on that M3 model is pretty amazing.
yeah, I'd love to know what happened to it.
Fraser
Well-known
even the winding lever works!
analogish
Established
A similar model is up for sale on ebay:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Leica-M3-Giant-Model-Display-24736-4/352305313204
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Leica-M3-Giant-Model-Display-24736-4/352305313204
css9450
Veteran
Never let anyone tell you an M is small and discrete.
daveleo
what?
Where did they get those tiny women??
Malcolm M
Well-known
Maybe it was a confusion over units, á là Spinal Tap. Where can you get film for it?
leicapixie
Well-known
The Leica Dealer for pros, Mullers Pharmacy( 2 shops linked),
had a large scale model of a Barnack and I think an M2.
They were truly "awesome".
had a large scale model of a Barnack and I think an M2.
They were truly "awesome".
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
The models look identical. The selection of women for TWA's flight attendants must have been stringent.
John Lawrence
Well-known
That's the 'large format' version of the M3.
John
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