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  • Snowman
    • Oct 2014
    • 2098

    #2821
    Yeah, I used to have a neat little tool box when I restarted............o_O

    Now, I've got way too many bits and pieces all over the place!

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    • Guest

      #2822
      Postman came again, poor man

      Lastest bits and bobs, thanks to John.

      Workbench Organiser

      7 x Humbrol Paints

      3 x Model Air paints

      Multi Pack of Humbrol sable brushes

      A4 cutting mat

      twin pack of 10,, masking tape

      bottle of maskol (Can you tell canopies are coming soon?)

      2 packs of Modelcraft G Clamps (Dont know why I bought 4 in total, just wanted to see what they were like)

      Loads of charts and leaflets - vbasically anything I could get my hands on for free

      And for some reason John slipped in a couple of extras, not sure if he made a mistake

      Some sandpaper

      Tube of cement

      In addition while out and about visited my new friend in the book shop and bought a book

      US Naval Aircraft 1921-1942 and US Marine Corps Aircraft 1914 - 1959 only £8-95

      O, and I also bought some plasters for my fingers and some paracetamol for when Im try to convert the next lot of paint

      I also bought a "Groovy chick" mug from a charity shop, so Im looking stylish while I work while also doing my bit for Cancer research. 60p, but gave them a quid.

      EDIT - Forgot to add. I also bought a pack of kiddies plasticine to put in nose cones for weighting. I also bought a card index box, some A-Z tabs and cards because you bleeding lot keep posting so much infomation that I cant bookmark all of it, so Im going to write down what I can and store in the box.

      [ATTACH]91942.IPB[/ATTACH]

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      • The Migrant
        • Apr 2011
        • 1268

        #2823
        Nice haul, Penny, lots of good stuff there and the Tracker should be an impressive build. Are you focusing solely on 1/48?

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        • Guest

          #2824
          Originally posted by \
          Nice haul, Penny, lots of good stuff there and the Tracker should be an impressive build. Are you focusing solely on 1/48?
          No, my main aim is US Navy 1/48 but every now and then something comes along that doesnt fit. For example, I have on its way a double kit in scale 1/24. Just saw it as a change to the normal stuff I like to do.

          Im also planning on one day doing a Blue Angels display so Ill probably go 1/72 for that due to space. Also, some kits I just cant get in 1/48, for example, Id like to do a Galaxy or a globemaster, but not sure my house is big enough I also want to do RAF Lakenheath through the ages, which I can do in 1/48 but may try on 1/72 purely for space reasons

          Ive gone for 1/48 because I think there is scope to get a little more detail. Ive considered 1/24 as some of those kits are just oozing with detail and features (like for exampe the spitfires with removeable panel showing the engine etc) but I dont seem to find the range of kits that I want exist with a scale that large.

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          • The Migrant
            • Apr 2011
            • 1268

            #2825
            Originally posted by \
            Ive gone for 1/48 because I think there is scope to get a little more detail. Ive considered 1/24 as some of those kits are just oozing with detail and features (like for exampe the spitfires with removeable panel showing the engine etc) but I dont seem to find the range of kits that I want exist with a scale that large.
            There's also lots of nice stuff in 1/32 (the new Tamiya F-4U Corsair is fantastic), considerably more subjects than in 1/24. For sheer range of subject matter though you can't beat 1/72, especially taking into account all the obscure resin kits in this scale. Many of us mix scales though. I build mainly 72 with an occasional foray into 48, but my last five builds have been 144.

            Anyway, I seem to have derailed this thread...

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            • Guest

              #2826
              Originally posted by \
              No, my main aim is US Navy 1/48 but every now and then something comes along that doesnt fit. For example, I have on its way a double kit in scale 1/24. Just saw it as a change to the normal stuff I like to do.Im also planning on one day doing a Blue Angels display so Ill probably go 1/72 for that due to space. Also, some kits I just cant get in 1/48, for example, Id like to do a Galaxy or a globemaster, but not sure my house is big enough I also want to do RAF Lakenheath through the ages, which I can do in 1/48 but may try on 1/72 purely for space reasons

              Ive gone for 1/48 because I think there is scope to get a little more detail. Ive considered 1/24 as some of those kits are just oozing with detail and features (like for exampe the spitfires with removeable panel showing the engine etc) but I dont seem to find the range of kits that I want exist with a scale that large.
              Here is another one for the transportation side Penny the old C-141 Starlifter. I was watching one of these on ebay recently but then got distracted before I could put a bid on it .

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              • Alan 45
                • Nov 2012
                • 9833

                #2827
                First day first batch from telford and met Ade close enough , dave w, and John I am good bunch and had a goo chat

                Got these from my must have list[ATTACH]92025.IPB[/ATTACH]

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                [ATTACH]92028.IPB[/ATTACH]

                saved money on the cylon raider and the defiant and could have if I had looked about for Pegasus
                There was only one oTher victor I came across and it was roughly the same price so I can't be blamed for the extortionate price

                Now my bargin list and I didn't do to badly[ATTACH]92029.IPB[/ATTACH]

                [ATTACH]92030.IPB[/ATTACH]

                the 262 was £12 and the he111 was £30










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                • monica
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 15169

                  #2828
                  very nice lot of kits you have there Alan

                  will be looking forward to seeing them done, and so glad that you meet up with a few

                  of the lads,and had a good day of it

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                  • john i am
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 4019

                    #2829
                    After meeting up with Dave Ade and Alan i came away with these. Great to meet the lads and a good day out but I couldn't find any zombies anywhere [ATTACH]92065.IPB[/ATTACH]

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                    • Guest

                      #2830
                      Originally posted by \
                      After meeting up with Dave Ade and Alan i came away with these. Great to meet the lads and a good day out but I couldn't find any zombies anywhere [ATTACH]92996[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]92999[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]92998[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]92997[/ATTACH][ATTACH]92995[/ATTACH]
                      That Famo is NICE!

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                      • monica
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 15169

                        #2831
                        also very nice kits John. and glad you had a good day as well,

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                        • Alan 45
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 9833

                          #2832
                          John that's a nice bunch of kits the chain dogs are very good detailed figures and it was great to meet you

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                          • eddiesolo
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 11193

                            #2833
                            Originally posted by \
                            I couldn't find any zombies anywhere
                            Er...you met Alan...

                            Some nice gear you guys have got, really spoilt yourselves

                            .

                            Si

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                            • Alan 45
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 9833

                              #2834
                              Originally posted by \
                              Er...you met Alan... Some nice gear you guys have got, really spoilt yourselves

                              .

                              Si
                              I never spoilt myself ! The wife did

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                              • Alan 45
                                • Nov 2012
                                • 9833

                                #2835
                                Well here's my bargin list done now until next year [ATTACH]92198.IPB[/ATTACH]

                                [ATTACH]92199.IPB[/ATTACH]

                                [ATTACH]92200.IPB[/ATTACH]

                                [ATTACH]92201.IPB[/ATTACH]

                                the 109 was £10 and it's new tool the bucc was £8 and it's the old matchbox one , the walrus was £9 and the hurry was £6 , the F16 was £7 , and the last was a total of £20





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