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    #1

    Unoficial survey!!!!!!!

    Looking at the breadth of interest on here is amazing i just would like to know what everybodys primary interest is

    1 plastic scale aircraft

    2 plastic scale ships

    3 plastic scale military (ie tanks etc)

    4 plastic cars

    5 plastic everything

    6 flying model aircraft

    7 r/c ships subs etc

    8 r/c cars

    9 static scratchbuilt ships

    10 static scratchbuilt other

    11 r/c military (tanks etc)

    12 model railroads

    13 model slot cars (racing)

    14 all of the above
  • Guest

    #2
    I can safely say that at some point in my life I have been involved in the making of all of the above!! Makes me feel old!!

    Nowadays though mainly R/C boats

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    • Guest

      #3
      Variations

      Hello all, with the exception of 12 & 13 (I've also done most of them with vrying degrees of success. Now primarily into R/C Boats but not Subs as yet. There are also many variations within section 7 I don't know if I cpould list all areas adequately.

      happy modelling to one and all

      cheers

      Jim

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      • Guest

        #4
        well i`ve been involved with Rc cars, Rc tanks,RC trucks,die cast cars some plastic models but purely focused on Rc boats and subs

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        • Guest

          #5
          Looking at that list it seems the only thing I've missed out on is the tanks. The first models I did at school were aircraft kits (by Veron & Keil Kraft I think) - a Mosquito comes to mind amongst others. These were lovingly sanded pre-shaped blocks of balsa. I recall the best bit was the sealing and doping! Substance abuse was unheard of in the early '50s! And then someone appeared with a new-fangled plastic kit in a bag. That caused a sensation. Moved onto doing development work for Scalex on their early tin-plate Maseratis and Ferraris shortly after their first Scalextric sets came out.

          Nowadays it's all boats - mainly subs. Though I think there's still a couple of Williams F1 cars in the loft. Might dig those out now that the garage is getting cold at night.

          Andrew

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          • wonwinglo
            • Apr 2004
            • 5410

            #6
            Everything on that list except numbers 7,11 & 13 plus a couple of oddities-Scale model penny farthing,scale model caravan complete with awning ! both built for commercial purposes,well it is good to branch out a bit,almost forgot built the wings for a full sized Luton Minor aircraft,well it is only a big model after all ?

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            • Guest

              #7
              There is a guy in Halifax who produces kits of houses, walls, buildings etc from real stone.

              I made a dry stone wall which I used as a display base for an old motorcycle model and it looks very effective.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Used to be tanks, plastic models mainly. Got a small r/c one and would love a larger one but cannot justify it.

                Now into boats. Prefer r/c to plastic kits but making the former from the latter at the moment.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  2, 4, 7

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    done 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, and LEGO !- but i suppose thats covered by plastic !!!!!

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