Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum

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Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the  Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
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Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the  Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
This is the Schwerer Gustav, the worlds largest rail gun. Built in 1941 by Nazi Germany it fired 31.5 inch shells and took 30-45 minutes to reload. : r/trains
Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the  Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
Contains 3,846 pieces. It was developed as siege artillery. The gun fully assembled weighed nearly 1,490 tons, and could fire shells weighing 7.7t
Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the  Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
WW2 Military Schwerer Gustav/Dora Model Building Blocks Railway Gun Bricks Toys
Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the  Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
The Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden, Germany; originally built in 1873 as an armory; served as a Nazi, a Soviet, and an East German museum before being closed in 1989; officially reopened
Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the  Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
1:72 WWII German Schwerer Gustav Heavy Gustav Dora Railway Gun Scale Model Building Blocks
Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the  Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
Dresden: Bundeswehr Military History Museum : cartridge (left) and projectile ( right) of the railway gun Dora, Germany, Sachsen Stock Photo - Alamy
Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the  Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
The Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden, Germany; originally built in 1873 as an armory; served as a Nazi, a Soviet, and an East German museum before being closed in 1989; officially reopened
Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the  Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
Toy soldiers and real battles: The Schwerer Gustav scale model at the Dresden Bundeswehr Military History Museum
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