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Your Favorite 1/76 1/72 Airfix Boxart
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Well here you go Lee. In all it's 'glory'.....
Apologies for these last three pics of the full written instructions being upside down. I estimate that this has been with me for over forty years. It looks like I had made a start on the cockpit at some point and had already decided what scheme I wanted to do, and removed all the crew figures. Might go on a hunt for those tomorrow.
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Well here you go Lee. In all it's 'glory'.....
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Apologies for these last three pics of the full written instructions being upside down. I estimate that this has been with me for over forty years. It looks like I had made a start on the cockpit at some point and had already decided what scheme I wanted to do, and removed all the crew figures. Might go on a hunt for those tomorrow.
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These pictures are so evocative. Every time I look I think, “missed that one…..
Love the Indians, by the way, another great image. It seems that Airfix moulded it’s soldiers in different colours….my Indians were a reddish brown…..as were the waggon train and the High Chapparell, but my cowboy set were moulded in cream…US cavalry were in Blue though!
My first soldiers were these….
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Got a lot to answer for they have……
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Can remember that their 'Robin Hood' set were done in bright green plastic, 'Guardsmen' in red, several (ww1 British/commando/paras/) were in green and others (afrika corps/8th army) buff coloured, French foreign legion dark blue, German (ww1 & 2), I think, were a sort of blue/grey colour?
Sorry, brought back a lot of memories.Comment
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A further research revealed those relics too:
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I took a look at my "archive" and that's what I found:
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The "600" handwritten on the Matador is the kit price in Italian Lire (0,30 €).Comment
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