Latest Acquisitions (2022)
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Wow. Pretty clean aren’t they. How brittle is the resin? Thinking the same as Scottie here, something that fine could fail under the brush.Comment
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The bike's spark plug cable looks so fine and tiny. I hope it stays intact during colouring.
I can't wait to see bike when its done.Comment
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They also do figs, headsets, conversions, and some obscure subjects etc, 72-35.....
As i say ....recommended
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Clipping of the supports is a careful process, I've only done the Triumph so far, and I've nipped some detail, which I'll try to replace.....the resin has some give, more pliable than cast resin......
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Ok. So as some of you may have seen, my Tamiya FB VI sacrificed itself to become a Mk XIII for the Mossie GB after it turned out Tamiya's Mk XIII I had in the stash came with the wrong nose. This of course left me without a Mossie FB Mk VI for my 'Hunters and Hunted' collection......
Clearly the Modelling Gods heard of my plight because this arrived Saturday morning..... Either that or I was weak and spineless!!!
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This looks good. Definitely a value for money, David. I couldn't but notice the "Tenryu" kanji writing on the box, if loosely translated in chinese means "Sky Dragon", or Heavenly Dragon".Comment
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the IJN ship names were often lyrical ISUZU means 50 Bells - TAMA means Jewel - UNRYU means Cloud Dragon - lot of destroyers were named after winds.............
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Didn’t they have a naval operation called “floating chrysanthemum“ and carriers called heaven bound crane and soaring crane as well Dave?Comment
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