That joint will probably be worse below the back window above the boot lid. Not much to stick together and sprue attachment points to add to the nastiness :surprised:
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Can easily be worked on along the roof - far better than a joint all the way round the edge of the roof (as the Revell Trabant had!)
Looking at that, my parents might have had one after the war, know that they had a Ford V8, but had a feeling that it had running boards and 'suicide' front doors - not positive, as all I can remember is playing in it when it'd been dumped in my uncles barn (though fairly sure that dad said the bodywork was aluminium)
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Can easily be worked on along the roof - far better than a joint all the way round the edge of the roof (as the Revell Trabant had!)
Looking at that, my parents might have had one after the war, know that they had a Ford V8, but had a feeling that it had running boards and 'suicide' front doors - not positive, as all I can remember is playing in it when it'd been dumped in my uncles barn (though fairly sure that dad said the bodywork was aluminium)Comment
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At the turn of the year, HobbyBoss & Trumpeter update their websites with the February 2022 releases
HobbyBoss BT-2 in 1/35
HobbyBoss Coyote TSV in 1/35
Trumpeter Weser in 1/350 ( never completed )
Trumpeter J-20 Mighty Dragon in 1/48
Trumpeter HMS Monmouth frigate in 1/700
The Coyote looks interesting!
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Sad to see trumpeter ignoring WW1 ships, would love to see Iron Duke, Queen Mary lots to choose from!Comment
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Probably as Ian says its so it can be used in dios and with figures . ive loved this helicopter since i was a kid and my older next door neighbour made the Revell 1/72 kit of it , complete with cargo pod , you can still track them down on ebay but they go for silly money , probably be cheaper to get the ICM when it comes out !!Comment
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