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OK chaps, so a few arrivals in the past week or so.
The book was a second hand purchase on an impromptu trip to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford late last week.....good price as you can see.
The masks are for a couple of recent purchases and the gun is for a long ongoing AEC III build (in resin). Box somewhat oversized making P&P the same....especially as the seller sends out masks for free at the values I bought and the gun would easily have fitted in the envelope they usually use for masks
Figures are for my Flak 37 build. Excellent service from German manufacturer plus reasonable P&P for EU sellers too....ordered last Sunday and arrived on Thursday.....only 4 working days door to door.
Got another little auction lot, 29 x jars of various Tamiya acrylic and lacquer paints. All new and unopened not used.
At approx £3 a jar normally, that would be around £87, I paid £12 for them (£14 with fees) so not a bad result.
Out of the 29 jars, I already had about 5, but I use enough to have spares anyway.
They actually had lots of other model kits in this auction too, several lots of 5 planes, etc, but they all sold for silly money, not sure why, none were rare or valuable as far as I could tell......
Just a small box turned up today. I was intending to use some of these (1/35th scale crockery) for my recent Poor Bloody Infantry build, but thats completed now, so.... will keep them in the stash and I'm sure they will get used at some point.
pjgtech - interesting to hear about your father's service....especially given it was at Kohima. As you say, it was often very nasty hand-to-hand stuff as I understand it. If you've not read it look up George Fraser McDonald's 'Quartered safe out here'. Also, In looking the book up, I see the BBC did an hour long radio dramatisation based on it a few weeks ago....https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002g34c
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