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Thanks guys for sharing your pics and memories. Keep it going.
A posh b....er then!I was in the S&S (Writer).
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Nick. Thanks for taking the time to post these pics I really enjoy them. I may have to get one of these one dayWell here you go Lee. In all it's 'glory'.....
Apologies for these last three pics of the full written instructions being upside down. I estimate that this has been with me for over forty years. It looks like I had made a start on the cockpit at some point and had already decided what scheme I wanted to do, and removed all the crew figures. Might go on a hunt for those tomorrow.
Nick
Can remember that their 'Robin Hood' set were done in bright green plastic, 'Guardsmen' in red, several (ww1 British/commando/paras/) were in green and others (afrika corps/8th army) buff coloured, French foreign legion dark blue, German (ww1 & 2), I think, were a sort of blue/grey colour?These pictures are so evocative. Every time I look I think, “missed that one…..
Love the Indians, by the way, another great image. It seems that Airfix moulded it’s soldiers in different colours….my Indians were a reddish brown…..as were the waggon train and the High Chapparell, but my cowboy set were moulded in cream…US cavalry were in Blue though!
My first soldiers were these….
Got a lot to answer for they have……
Yep, that’s as I remember them Gerry. Astronauts in white, ACW in blue and grey, Sheriff of Nottingham and Romans in silver, Japanese in yellow green, etc. Apparently later on they pretty much all became the same nondescript cream colour….Can remember that their 'Robin Hood' set were done in bright green plastic, 'Guardsmen' in red, several (ww1 British/commando/paras/) were in green and others (afrika corps/8th army) buff coloured, French foreign legion dark blue, German (ww1 & 2), I think, were a sort of blue/grey colour?
Sorry, brought back a lot of memories.
Thanks for sharing Andrea a superb lineupI took a look at my "archive" and that's what I found:
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The "600" handwritten on the Matador is the kit price in Italian Lire (0,30 €).
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