Who doesn't love a bit of fudge.
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..... how many of you looked at the green bit with the brown bits,and thought about saying something about camo!!Comment
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With my wife hosting her birthday party in our garden with a bunch of her Rock Choir mates it seemed like a perfect opportunity to let my lad drag me around Sheffield's modelling/wargaming shops, most of which I've never been in.
Combined haul below. His stuff on the left, Still Water for us both to try, and a random selection for me.
I fancy doing an abandoned tank and I found the T62 cheap enough so don't mind wrecking it. It's from a great little shop in the city centre but if I ever go again I'll take an oxygen mask as I don't think I've ever climbed so many stairs. :smiling5:
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With my wife hosting her birthday party in our garden with a bunch of her Rock Choir mates it seemed like a perfect opportunity to let my lad drag me around Sheffield's modelling/wargaming shops, most of which I've never been in.
Combined haul below. His stuff on the left, Still Water for us both to try, and a random selection for me.
I fancy doing an abandoned tank and I found the T62 cheap enough so don't mind wrecking it. It's from a great little shop in the city centre but if I ever go again I'll take an oxygen mask as I don't think I've ever climbed so many stairs. :smiling5:
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With my wife hosting her birthday party in our garden with a bunch of her Rock Choir mates it seemed like a perfect opportunity to let my lad drag me around Sheffield's modelling/wargaming shops, most of which I've never been in.
Combined haul below. His stuff on the left, Still Water for us both to try, and a random selection for me.
I fancy doing an abandoned tank and I found the T62 cheap enough so don't mind wrecking it. It's from a great little shop in the city centre but if I ever go again I'll take an oxygen mask as I don't think I've ever climbed so many stairs. :smiling5:
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Ok, so although studying hindered how much time I spent cutting and gluing plastic recently, it has not stopped me acquiring another large(r) scale aircraft - see what you have done AlanG?
In this case you may have seen that Warren (Komedy ), had a bit of stash clear out (HERE). In the end I succumbed, in no small part to his very generous pricing and bought the below Zero. Off the back of that he then offered me the below Eduard Brassin Cockpit set for an exceptional price - I actually went back to make sure he was sure, it was that low!!
So these arrived yesterday in what has to be one of the best packed kits I have ever seen and by my calculation for less than half the price new - including delivery!
Warren - thank you again!
ATB.
Andrew
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With my wife hosting her birthday party in our garden with a bunch of her Rock Choir mates it seemed like a perfect opportunity to let my lad drag me around Sheffield's modelling/wargaming shops, most of which I've never been in.
Combined haul below. His stuff on the left, Still Water for us both to try, and a random selection for me.
I fancy doing an abandoned tank and I found the T62 cheap enough so don't mind wrecking it. It's from a great little shop in the city centre but if I ever go again I'll take an oxygen mask as I don't think I've ever climbed so many stairs. :smiling5:
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Enjoy.
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Hi John, sorry late reply l. 1956, as Jakko says mines 1970. It's superb too be fair. I am a fan of Drach on YT and I now know where he gets his diagrams for his programmes from!Comment
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.. you do realise that at some point you are going to have to actually BUILD something?!!Comment
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