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Pete.Met up with Dave, PJ, and John at the Coventry show today. Managed to resist buying until just before leaving, when I spotted this:
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A lot of plastic for a tenner:
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Just after buying this we were having a chat outside when a Spitfire flew over and gave us a display for a few minutes! Presumably one of the BBMF Spits. Great sight and sound.
Pete
Edit: it was the BBMF. https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=battle of britain memorial flight (official)&ref=eyJzaWQiOiIwLjU3MDk3MjA0NzA3MTc2NTk iLCJxcyI6IkpUVkNKVEl5WW1GMGRHeGxKVEl3YjJZbE1qQmljb WwwWVdsdUpUSXdiV1Z0YjNKcFlXd2xNakJtYkdsbmFIUWxNakF vYjJabWFXTnBZV3dwSlRJeUpUVkUiLCJndiI6ImJlZTA5ZjkzZ mE3MzJjZmE1OWExY2I2ZDlmNDUwZDM4OTI0MjRlNDkiLCJlbnR faWRzIjpbXSwiYnNpZCI6IjQwZThiMWUwMjc2NTM2YWMyOTIxN jE3YmZmYjI3MjAyIiwicHJlbG9hZGVkX2VudGl0eV9pZHMiOm5 1bGwsInByZWxvYWRlZF9lbnRpdHlfdHlwZSI6bnVsbCwicmVmI joiYnJfdGYiLCJjc2lkIjpudWxsLCJoaWdoX2NvbmZpZGVuY2V fYXJndW1lbnQiOm51bGwsImNsaWVudF90aW1lX21zIjoxNTYxM zAwODcwNjQ0fQ&epa=SEARCH_BOX
Nice purchase, and only one !
That's a fantastic painting of the Lancaster flying low of a dyke, would't mind a copy of that on the FB Page .Comment
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Very nice Bob, i've a Marder as well in the stash, will let you do yours first so I can crib the colours. :smiling3:Hi chaps,
Spent last week looking into my retirement pot and hoping to go at the end of the year, yippeeee! I am owed a shed of holiday money as I have been off since February so, one last big splash for a while
Really enjoying building the Marder and its interior, so in a for a few pounds!
New Tamiya Hummel plus metal barrel, looks superb
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Nashorn
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One for the future carrying either a striped down Stug (looking for a photo, if it exists) or a Marder (got a photo of that), looks superb with great instructions and fit
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Tamiya Pz IV H plus load of PE sets
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This is the resin set for the Pz 111 N
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Finally to save me ruining the Elefant a cheapy for zimmerit practice
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The Nashorn looks another nice offering, esp in that winter coat.Comment
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This one John? https://shop.photo4me.com/528989/can...xb63z09aU2XRXU
Very nice, but not exactly cheap. Ask Ron if he'll dash you off a copy.
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Yes that's it No there not cheap either:disappointed: . ! mind what a stunning painting, just going to ask Ron :smiling:This one John? https://shop.photo4me.com/528989/can...xb63z09aU2XRXU
Very nice, but not exactly cheap. Ask Ron if he'll dash you off a copy.
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I was going to say, “Where’s the dyke?” but then I remembered that in some parts of England, a dyke is something dug into the ground, rather than an embankment on top of it
(Both meanings having the same origin as the English verb “to dig”.)
A museum I do some volunteer work for every so often has a similar Lancaster image (I suspect by the same artist) on a wall, about three or four metres wide as I recall.Comment
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Hi Si, John and Al
Its partly paid for by selling kits and some books on ebay! Also looking at a dragon Marder H! The Hummel looks superb, the instruction book is a work of art!Comment
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We actually have in the fens the raised version as well , remember the Dutch did help with a lot of the reclaiming and drainage of the low lying fens of south Lincolnshire. Before the advent of steam pumps many were pumped by wind power.I was going to say, “Where’s the dyke?” but then I remembered that in some parts of England, a dyke is something dug into the ground, rather than an embankment on top of it :smiling3: (Both meanings having the same origin as the English verb “to dig”.)
A museum I do some volunteer work for every so often has a similar Lancaster image (I suspect by the same artist) on a wall, about three or four metres wide as I recall.Comment
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I have just had a delivery from postie............................
I frequent ebay quite a lot these days, bidding on quite a lot, but winning very few! I have to say I didn't think I was going to get this......
Not common! - also, bundled with this was
Both still shrink wrapped. Both delivered for the exorbitant sum of £9.74!! :smiling2:
I didn't really want the Harrier, just the Seasprite!!!
You can STILL get bargains on ebay, but you really have to spend a lot of time trawling through the listings ( and really stick to a price limit ).
When I first used ebay ( nearly 15 years ago ), it was mainly auctions, by private individuals, or garden shed businesses - now it's predominantly outlets for the major retailers ( not that there's anything wrong with that ) - but those auctions can still be found!
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A bargain then Dave just the thing you enjoy.I have just had a delivery from postie............................
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Both still shrink wrapped. Both delivered for the exorbitant sum of £9.74!! :smiling2:
I didn't really want the Harrier, just the Seasprite!!!
You can STILL get bargains on ebay, but you really have to spend a lot of time trawling through the listings ( and really stick to a price limit ).
When I first used ebay ( nearly 15 years ago ), it was mainly auctions, by private individuals, or garden shed businesses - now it's predominantly outlets for the major retailers ( not that there's anything wrong with that ) - but those auctions can still be found!
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