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Mmm maybe not the most ideal subject for them at the moment Dave.I note that there aren't any Russians at the cafe!
Dave
Mmm maybe not the most ideal subject for them at the moment Dave.I note that there aren't any Russians at the cafe!
Dave
Until you posted the first photo I'd never heard of this company.
Alan I nearly said Wingnuts were the only other company I heard of from New Zealand. Good for them, hope they do well and keep to the high standards.They are staff members from the now (allegedly) defunct Wing Nut Wings. If they continue the standards set in WNW then their kits will be outstanding
The had a small stand at Telford this year, with test sprues from one of their Spitfires (not sure which one). I'm not a wingy expert but it did look VERY nice on the table.They are staff members from the now (allegedly) defunct Wing Nut Wings. If they continue the standards set in WNW then their kits will be outstanding
Best award for camouflaging a vehicle...?!1/35 Thunder Models Morris Bofors C9/B Late
They could have just added in one of their dancers on the table and an accordian player from an old molding.I note that there aren't any Russians at the cafe!
Dave
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