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Mine was only 6 months old when I had to strip & clean it, similar to that video.Jim
Thanks for the link. Not the most professional vid but they do show easy it is to service it. Hopefully won't need it for a while but useful nonetheless. Thanks again for sharing.
Andrew
Nice one, I wondered if anyone one would get one of these, I get my chair now for this one, please post build thread for it.Postie delivered this pre-order last Monday from Hornby, with another on its way from the UK guess they are filling out the orders before the Brexit…:thinking:
As I like the band too and even saw them at a gig a while ago, pretty neat to The bomber in model form:
I’ve got the Special Operations book, in Dutch — perhaps even two copies, I’m not sure anymore. These kinds of publications, though they are propaganda, are very readable and usually include quite good photos.So a friend was helping a neighbour/family member clear our her loft and she came across these very old publications (two are HMSO) and knowing of my WW2 interest thought I would like them - and all free.
Will do, although this year’s schedule is pretty stuffed with the GB’s…:rolling:Nice one, I wondered if anyone one would get one of these, I get my chair now for this one, please post build thread for it.
Pete :thumb2:.



Without testing it, I doubt that will make much of a difference, and TBH, adding “models” after it may not help much either … IOW: it’s a somewhat poor choice of name for a companybe careful if you do an internet search for S & M!!!!!!!!!!! ( it's S&M - no spaces )
Nice Jakko, didn't knew you're into punk music...:tongue-out3:The above? That’s a classic album cover. Sure, it might not be NOFX’s best effort, but it does include their version of:—
Not as much as maybe 20–25 years ago, but my computer still regularly plays songs by bands like Bad Religion, Tilt, Lagwagon, The Offspring (the old stuff, before they gotNice Jakko, didn't knew you're into punk music...:tongue-out3:
I haven’t seen them live, but I kind of wouldn’t expect anything elseEver saw them live?, part rockshow part nonsense:smiling5::smiling5:
Some of these California punk bands had (have?) a habit of recording the odd cover of classic songs. My favourite is this one:Different...






That's Christmas with bells on.Santa was early for me this year, before the trip to SMC a big box from Hornby arrived and this was in it with a grand scheme to paint:
At the show found some kits and add-ons which were on my list and of course some more:
The bag with the Wolf bits and a Barracuda upgrade was only €10 for a partially built one, the P-3 was only €40 for one kit with 14+schemes and 3 instructions LOL…:smiling5::smiling5:
Oh and the white box under the P51 is an overtrees set of it, got some stencils too so at least two of the six markings can be built.
Finally found a Catalina again to build a Dutch variant and the Stug came via Allen got a Fruil set too following Mr. D’s advice what to get.
The Tankograd issues were handed out for free, would be rude to leave them there and more reference info, with the 109 book even having some b/w pics of an Airfix kit I got (the modelbouw magazine was my raffle win):
Found most of the decals at the vintage corner, got the Fightertown decals for next to nothing, helps to buy in bulk…. :tongue-out3:
Allen D. got the other half of the show:smiling5:....
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