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Och, Angus - now we are scouring the memory banks!
Seeing some going for £2000 to £ 3000 and being water colour just shows how high the demand for his work is Peter .here is a link to past autions section of the the auction site, i used the search function to list past Roy Cross sales: https://www.vectis.co.uk/search?page=1&q=Roy cross&auction_period=past
you can see the sort of stuff which was sold, some prices were quite reasonable.
Peter
Remember the Bristol Bloodhound artwork?
I used to have that one many years ago, had a Land Rover as the towing vehicle.

Panther art was a bit naff though…..


That's the beastie Allen! Memory Lane and glue everywhere!While digging through a krabbel kiste (spares box), I happened across a few items from my youth. So with apologies again to Lee,
Do you mean this kit???
Or all that's left of it.....I gave the Rover a new set of rears too..........
And speaking of the Panther....How about these,
Some parts are missing and the cammo isn't correct (StuG is not even painted), but it was amazing what some pastels could do back in the day. These are probably around 50 years old and a helluva lotta fun way back then..............................
Prost
Allen (in flashback fever)
No problem but a very good suggestionI just wish Airfix would do (all) the RAF ground support sets in 1/48 scale.
Off topic sorry.
It must be I’ve seen some in bags in the USA at one of my favorite hobby shops that’s now is close he always carried vintage old kits that’s where I got a lot of my stuff from. I thought about doing a vintage Airfix 1/76–1/72 Group Build but I don’t know if it would get off the ground or not a lot of people are just not interested in building these old kits like I amAlways remember the T bird and the Spit in poly bags. Boxes must be a US thing….
The Hudson looks really old though….
Great stuff, can’t wait to see them built!
Hi Ian. I’m sure you already know, but they do the Albion refuellerI just wish Airfix would do (all) the RAF ground support sets in 1/48 scale.
Off topic sorry.
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