If you do break the drills from the box it is easy to buy individual ones to top it up. They are pretty cheap as well. My micro box is like triggers brush……I’ve had it around thirty years, but hardly any of the drills are original. The really small sizes I usually buy half a dozen at a time so I always have spares.
Latest Acquisitions (2023)
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Evening all
So a few arrivals this week.
Thanks to Lee W for these.....I break fine drills simply for fun, so doubled up and I have surprisingly few clamps (the tube on the left contains 20)...and he added the tweezers by mistake!
No idea what happened here but clearly my existing Russian range of kits was feeling lonely and called for reinforcements, so this arrived completely unannounced.....also no idea how the Quinta decals found their way to my door either! Honestly I don't!!
Now this purchase I am very pleased with. Ever since I read my first book on Vietnam and saw pictures of the Skyraider, I have had a soft spot for them for some reason.
Maybe it's because they are such an anachronism....what is in essence a World War II plane flying combat missions in the early 1970s. As I understand it, it first flew March 1945, even it was too late to see action in the war.
Having done my research, I discovered that even now this mid-1990s tooling is still THE best in 1/72. I see Hobby 2000 do a rebox including masks that go for about £27 new. This cost me a touch less than that but what I discovered shortly before bidding is that this contains two kits - that's right....TWO kits. Even allowing for the fact that I have to buy AM masks, I still reckon that is not a bad price.
And also nice to see an actual photo of the real thing on the box rather than an artist's impression
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To be fair he did a magnificent job at Cardiff City, turned the club around. At a game some idiot called him a w******r, he then said, never worked in a bank !Comment
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Those drills look very much like the microbox ones, just with a different name on. The dispenser is awful but I've had mine for a few years, ever since I started modelling, and have never broken a single one (lost a couple lol), even the very smallest.
Out of the set of Dspiae drills I bought recently, 3 of the 5 broke in the first week! So I'd say you've made a very sound purchase there.
If you do break the drills from the box it is easy to buy individual ones to top it up. They are pretty cheap as well. My micro box is like triggers brush……I’ve had it around thirty years, but hardly any of the drills are original. The really small sizes I usually buy half a dozen at a time so I always have spares.
Good to here it went well.
The reviews were certainly very good, did you blog it on here? The decals do look very nice, though I've not used any before.
As for the canopy mask, that is in the process of being ordered.
For some reason I often struggle to find canopy masks in the UK and often source the from the Polish site Super Hobby. Their P&P is very reasonable and they have a great reservation system that allows you to reserve items for up to six months for no cost up to a certain limit. I've got it on back-order order now with a few other things, so will hopefully be turning up fairly soon. I've also just pressed go on a VERY big order and so the rewards points I now have saved up will cover the entire cost of the mask set.
Thanks chaps!
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Nope, it was just before I joined the forum I think I used Montex masks
This model was reboxed by Eduard, so all the Eduard PE sets will fit I used the kit decals, but not the one on the box top
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Nope, it was just before I joined the forum I think I used Montex masks
This model was reboxed by Eduard, so all the Eduard PE sets will fit I used the kit decals, but not the one on the box top
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Just obtained these from a well known auction site for a combined £35.00 Inc postage.
The Ferrari is another of my best customers personal cars which he bought after the 308 GTS, Testarossa and 400i all of which are in the stash except the 400i which appears never to have been produced as a 1/24 kit.
I have waited for months for the MG kit to appear and this will be a special build. It represents the first car I ever bought in 1971 aged 14 for £65.00 including a factory reconditioned Gold Seal engine. It came with 2 sets of wire wheels, one at 17 inch and one at 19 inch. The 19s were for road use the 17s for hill climbing so you can guess the state of the car. Took me and my Dad 5 years to completely rebuild it and I passed my driving test first time in the car on 03/03/1977.Comment
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Interesting: the Modena with Firenze (Florence) in the background... maybe the Enzo would get a Gino or an Antonio as background... and no pizzas or mandolino either :sad::worried::thinking:! Astounding, a Revellutionary improvement!:rolling::tongue-out3::smiling:
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Very clever, a cunning linguist in our midst!Comment
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I have waited for months for the MG kit to appear and this will be a special build. It represents the first car I ever bought in 1971 aged 14 for £65.00 including a factory reconditioned Gold Seal engine. It came with 2 sets of wire wheels, one at 17 inch and one at 19 inch. The 19s were for road use the 17s for hill climbing so you can guess the state of the car. Took me and my Dad 5 years to completely rebuild it and I passed my driving test first time in the car on 03/03/1977.
Of course this was just about the time when classic car values were starting to take off. It had only done about 6000 miles from new, and anything worn or damaged had been replaced, so it was certainly museum quality. Sadly I've lost all the photos I had of it, and I can't even remember the registration number.
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