Colin's Battle Of Britain GB chat thread
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I started with a blue plastic Spitfire in a bag, not box.
It was outside my price range, but I could always cadge a few coppers (or bob) off my grandad, and that's exactly what I did :smiling3:
I have a vague memory of those Airfix kits in bags costing 2s 6d, while my weekly budget was just two bob, but that maybe nostalgia and a newer memory working together!
There was a Halifax available, as well as a Lancaster. I 'gave' the Halifax to my little brother because, even then, I didn't fancy the wavy demarcation between the Night and upper camouflage colours.Comment
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It would have been Airfix, it would have been in a bag, and it would have been around 1967, but I can’t remember what it was......Comment
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I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this, but several of us seem to be taking a swing at a Spitfire, which is appropriate given the title of the GB.
If it should go somewhere else, then I'm sure one of the mods will move it.
This is a compilation of information about the Spitfire compiled from the various posts and discussions that the late Edgar Brooks provided for us all. It's 37 pages that will answer most of the questions that people making Spitfire models are likely to ask.
Edgar could be quite opinionated, but he put in the leg work, trawling the various museums and archives to seek out the material on which those opinions were based. He really knew his Spitfires and though he is sadly no longer with us, in this compilation his knowledge of the Spitfire is preserved.
Cheers
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