Ok, aircraft ID check time. Top shelf, from left to right:
M16 and FN bayonetes(wonder if the quartermaster missed those yet?)
junk (maybe Soviet?)---- ta152 with CATostrophic damage
FW190 --190a8 dragon
Hurricane --yup hobby craft kit
Zero --tamiya kit of zeke 22
Zero --niki without cowl
another FW190 --tamiya 190a3 with CAT ostrophic damage
Spitfire- late mark --mk 14 with CATo strophic damage
Bottom shelf, left to right, in front, in back:
T-34 --is2
Sherman --t34-85 (panther G behind)
Panzer-- tiger 1
Spitfire (Mk I or V?) --spit v
FW190 --190a8 strum from tami 190f kit(CATs again...)
FW190 --Tamiya d9...CATS again.
Nuke attack sub --Alpha
Nuke boomer sub -- LA class SSN
wolfy
I have an accoustic 6 string in the closet beside where that pic is taken from. Along with probably another 40 boxed models.
No cats were killed as the result of any of these atrocities. My 9 and 11 year old sons have never broken one of my models..although I built models for them to break...and they broke those ones real nice..
The cats however find models irresistable to walk over..and the worst thing you can do is catch them in the act cause they run for it and styrene flies.
The model shelf there is a recent addition and has proven to be mostly cat proof. I have also recently gotten a display cabinet from Ikea...dust and cat proof...
Hiden in the picture are a Pak 40 a Flack 38 an La7
the ww1 fighters are from years ago...the rounds are a 50 cal and a hispano that I bought from fund to support the rebuilding of the Ice Princess P38.