I looked at Scalemates yesterday to see if that knew whether Revell had reissued it after all (but no: the last time was in 1995, IIRC), and then found out about those Kitty Hawk kits. Good to read that they don’t get good reviews, else I might just have bought one one of these days.
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The Postman Just delivered my last Christmas present!
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This isn’t exactly a kit...anyway I will paint it like one of them, and it’s necessary to “build” different parts on it as well.
The 1/10 Land Rover Defender body (lexan).
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Santa loot.
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The bags are full of Stackpole--West on left & East (for PJR) on right.
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Rescued from a library sale, so I'm told...never been read. Quite a gift. PaulEComment
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Score!!! I remember the green paperbacks at Borders years ago they sold for over $12.00 then. I only ended up with three, all of which were excellent reading.
Love the Katiusha. If Herpa ever gets on the ball and brings out the Studebaker U6 they have been advertising for 5 yrs. now I was planning on scratching the launch rack and using 1/72 aircraft rockets to arm it with. Nice haul Paul! Rick H.Comment
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No, :smiling: this year. I open the camera's battery compartment to save batteries & redoing the date/time is an acute PITA, so that seems to be the default date/time often cropped out but almost as often seen in my photos. I've never taken the trouble to look up how to delete that function. PaulEComment
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Hi all
Many of you have been very, very good judging by Santa's generosity. There will be some interesting blogs to look forward to.
I don't buy as many books as some of you do but this last week I bought these two. The Rommel's Army in Africa came from a charity shop for £1.99. It is very informative,
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This was reviewed in The Airfix magazine. Although it says "aircraft" on the cover the contents are applicable to airbrushing any model. Again full of really useful information and only published in 2018 so nicely up to date.
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I saw Daves so I had to get one.
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Greetings from Race Towers
A birthday present from my self, sad git , but easier that way :smiling:
From John @ Scale Model Shop.:thumb2:
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This came in the bag with the powder, camo paint , ( no Steve it's only white :smiling3: ) Some glue, I was going to use hair spray till I saw this, and some snow wash.
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This looks interesting, a sheet of broken ice , extremely well packed on a piece of foamboard ! . Has a backing sheet so will have to break it up into the sized required.
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Think this is rather similar to many other out there, its Acrylic , so no smell , two parts, one is coloured Peat Brown. I have a plan for this in my next diorama any guesses yet. ? Answers please including an entry fee of £ 5 .
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I've seen the videos for this and It looks worth a try.
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Ive been reading about this, some say its just a PVA other say different, I know Jim has tried this or the thin version which was out of stock. Supposed to be good for PE, anything to make fitting that ia worth a try .:flushed:
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Nice sieve for the snow powder, I can see this being used in the green house as well :smiling:
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