If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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]
[ATTACH]92026.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]92027.IPB[/ATTACH]
[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]
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]
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]
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
Comment