I have just had a windfall thanks to mr tax man so any kit recomendations would be much welcomed
Kit recamendations
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Go on tamiya 32 scale mustang or a ww2 aircraft carrier or a big resin figure or an old airfix classic hp42 ? Hey the list goes on and on -
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A couple of Tamiya 1/12 Motorbikes ............. They are great kits and don't take up a lot of room.Comment
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Originally posted by \I have just had a windfall thanks to mr tax man so any kit recomendations would be much welcomed
Airfix 1/48 Merlin Helicopter. It is a cracking model. Great detailing.. Lots of things going on in the hold.
The beauty of thos model is you can see into the hold and view all the work carried out. Their are two
large cargo doors which I left open. Plus there is the large ramp at the rear which I left down. Also fitted
LED lights in the hold which helps in viewing the model. Looks great with the room lights set low.
Detailing is the tops. It has a double fuselage an inner for the hold and outer shell. No figures but RB Productions do a set for the
Lynx.
Not inexpensive in money terms but it is in what you get it is money well spent also in the great number of pleasurable hours building it.
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Lucky g1t haha.
I hope you enjoy your hard earned cash being returned to its rightful owner. I hope you get some nice kits and bits and bobs mateComment
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I see from the kits you build that you like value for money.With that in mind I'd recommend any of the new mould Airfix kits.Great kits at great prices .Especially the 1/48 Hurricane and Spitfire mk5b.If you build 1/72 the new Airfix Shackleton looks a bit special.If money were no object I'd go for the Tamiya 1/32 Mosquito.Comment
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Italeri's mefistofeles or heller citroen traction avant, both on my wish I could have list, or how big is your rebate a pocher kit (would love to see one of those on here ( Rolls Sedanca sounds good (seen them on ebay for as little as £500.00)))Comment
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