




I've built that one,not to bad to put together.A present from my brother - who in lockdown has begun making Rally Cars, but won't show me any pictures!
A lot of armament crammed onto that hull!
Dave

AndyJust a couple of books today........
268 pages crammed with photos and great text,just one chapter on Vietnam specimens and info,but it`s 35 pages long,and more than enough stuff to vastly help with my current Dio-i`ve already learned several things which will prevent me making a schoolboy error ....... and all for £4.99!! :thumb2: ,
2nd one through the door.......
Quite nice and will be helpful for me.
I know that you can get all this and more on the net,however,i am a bit of a Luddite and just like having the hard copy in my grubby little mitts!! :flushed:
Andy
Though it’s not a photo book as such (it does have plenty), a good book about armour in that war is Vietnam Tracks by Simon Dunstan. I’ve had the original edition from the 1980s for over 30 years, but it was reprinted some years ago so should be more easily available than it once was.just one chapter on Vietnam specimens

So you’re going to make a barn find out of this barn find then dan?Latest acquisition, re-acquired from the my dads barn yesterday, originally acquired by me 30 years ago. Survived well apart from some bird poop.
I'm pretty sure it'll end up with some rust issues...
Nice kit with lots parts & detail. came with a convertible hood but no mention in the destructions.
That's possibly a bridge too far, but I am tempted.
edit Cupcakes on the right were lovely, thanks for asking.
Another wave of nostalgia then Lee. I made the Tripehound and the Spad as a kid, but haven’t seen the others before. I remember the Spad being very robust for a WW1 bird. Extremely strong strut attachments!More Classic Revell Birds the Postman dropped off last week.
Know a few people who might be interested in a completed one of these (they've got watches to match - Sturmanskie Gagarins, about $300 worth of watchThis turned up from the Czech Republic , After MMM 200mm 'Obi wan Nairobi' is finished it will be next up to be tackled.
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A good canvas helps with a good outcome very niceThis turned up from the Czech Republic , After MMM 200mm 'Obi wan Nairobi' is finished it will be next up to be tackled.
Yes this will be the one of the last waves. I thought the same about the Spad Tim. I think all three in the top pic were made in GB.Another wave of nostalgia then Lee. I made the Tripehound and the Spad as a kid, but haven’t seen the others before. I remember the Spad being very robust for a WW1 bird. Extremely strong strut attachments!
Oh yes , lovely watch !watches to match - Sturmanskie Gagarins, about $300 worth of watch)
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