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Certainly will Dave. Begs the question though….would you really want to fly through a tethered balloon in one of them…..it must have been all to easy to bring the tethered balloon down onto the airframe.Comment
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Don't let Dude 1 know about this !https://www.customscale.de/online-sh...r-35117-35120/
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35123 Power supply trailer for the V-2 on trailer A1- Scale 1:35
- The kit is new and in its original packaging
- Very detailed structure
- Consists of resin parts
- 1:35 scale
- The kit is brand new and boxed
- Includes fine details
- Consists of resin parts and equipment
- €29.99
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Wow, I love aubergines!
Waiting for the "aubergines' all-in-one colour and weathering set". :tongue-out3:
Hope MiniArt will forgive me, they can handle non-sympathetic people quite roughly these days. :fearful: :smiling4:Comment
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Oddly enough Aubergines apparently have only become popular in Germany in the last decade or so & only just been started to be home grown - you associate Germany more with beets, cabbage & potatoes
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Not exactly a spot - but there are a fair few Hobby2000 models coming onto the market - for those who haven't heard of them
From the Arma Hobby website:
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Hobby2000 is Polish model kit distributor that offers selected kits of some renowned manufacturers with new decals and with canopy masks. Their kits are recommended to advanced modelllers and all who look for particular kit with specyfic markings.
Hobby 2000 kits are released in limited quantity, Hurry up before gone! "
There is absolutely nothing wrong, with reboxing, but you should be aware that these are Hasegawa, Dragon & other makers models with new decals & paint masks ( I don't think there are any new parts ) It pays to check with Scalemates. As I say reboxing is fine, just be aware of their origin!
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Here is something that has slipped under the radar ( at least, my radar )
There has been a vacform & a resin model, but this is the first injection moulded model of this prototype! Moulds by Sword, decals by Techmod, 3D printed parts by Kits World - it has quite a pedigree ( It also has kabuki paint masks ). It can be built in 3 ways, in flight, with beaching gear & most unusual as a waterline version.
This is rather unexpected - there are various comments on the net, but it seems to be so new, that there are no actual pictures, let alone reviews yet, price around £27.
Never mind the Luftwaffe 1946 & paper aircraft - 3 of these actually flew! :thumb2:
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