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Bit of a book spend

2nd vol of Tirpitz. So many photos and full explanation of the differences between him and Bismarck. There's a lot
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A clue to what's in the stash lol
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Can't resist a bargain
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Waiting for me when I got back to the ranch. Rather stupidly I bought two sets of decals. Might put them in the sales section if I can’t return them the Hannants.

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I take it the UK hasn’t ditched the smarter parts of EU legislation yet, such as the right to return anything bought through the mail within 14 days of receipt without having to supply a reason?
 
I take it the UK hasn’t ditched the smarter parts of EU legislation yet, such as the right to return anything bought through the mail within 14 days of receipt without having to supply a reason?
We’ve had the distance selling regulations and cooling off period for several years here and still have them. The value of the decal sheet is so low it may not be worth the price of a return postage label.
 
My first kit from Dora Wings, I do like an 'interesting' slightly unusual subject and this world absolute speed record holder and first over a 1000mph British research aircraft fits the bill quite nicely!

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I bought it direct from the manufacturer supporting our eastern European cousins who are keeping Putin at bay from his wicked empire building!
Dora wings are in Dnipro perilously close to the front line! The kit came carefully wrapped in clingfilm, I suppose to protect the kit box from moisture damage should the sturdy cardboard box it was snugly enclosed in should become wet?

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Postage was quite expensive and took a while but Ukraine has more pressing concerns than posting stuff to the UK so I can forgive them that, I'm just grateful they take the time to produce unusual kits like this for us to play with!

Miko (Slava Ukraini!)
 
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I’ve long had a kind of fascination with the American 280 mm atomic cannon M65, and when I discovered that there’s been a 1:35 scale kit of it for about five years, I kind of wanted one … but it’s rather expensive, so I managed to contain myself. Last week, I looked at the site that Scalemates said had it for the cheapest, and found they were having an Easter sale, 10% off just about everything — that settled it :) I also added a figure for the M2 halftrack I’m currently building.

(FYI, those brown tiles in the picture are 5 cm square …)
 
Latest arrivals. The Columbia & Eagle kit was thrown in for free by the e bay vendor so one happy bunny.
Now to find a place for that big box...... Oops forgot images
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While buying some wood paint for SWMBO's spring chore list, I filled up my IPA reserve (probably for life...:nerd:) with 2x 1 litre tins.

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Coming soon: my Hurricane GB build (believe me! :rolling:;))
 
Now that's what I call a kit Jakko. 74cm long and 1000+ pieces - and there are no tracks to bump up the count!!
 
74cm long and 1000+ pieces - and there are no tracks to bump up the count!!
It’s three kits in one, really: gun, front truck, and rear truck. Those trucks alone are about 10 m long and 3 m wide IRL, so about 27 cm × 9 cm in 1:35 — that’s a bit longer and much wider than a 2.5-ton GMC truck … The kit comes across as quite high-quality, BTW. Not only does it includes two fairly big etched frets, but also pre-cut masks for the windows — and for both sides of each — while a number of sprues and separate parts are even wrapped in thin foam to protect them.
 
Getting ready for the KA27 build. Paints have started arriving in readiness!!
Much to SWMBO's dislike. Russian colours!!!!

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Like I said, originally published in MilMod, but there was a book version too:



I couldn’t find that one, though, else it’s the one I would have bought instead :smiling3:
I remember Stan very well, and Bill Evans and myself were good friends in Newcastle, spent hours in the MM office at Hemel Hempstead and came away with the latest Tamiya kits to review after a good meal on the MM account.
 


I’ve long had a kind of fascination with the American 280 mm atomic cannon M65, and when I discovered that there’s been a 1:35 scale kit of it for about five years, I kind of wanted one … but it’s rather expensive, so I managed to contain myself. Last week, I looked at the site that Scalemates said had it for the cheapest, and found they were having an Easter sale, 10% off just about everything — that settled it :smiling3: I also added a figure for the M2 halftrack I’m currently building.

(FYI, those brown tiles in the picture are 5 cm square …)
Renwall used to produce it in 1/32 scale (dubious) along with the M41 and M52.... and all the figures like the early Monogram ones looked like the Alien had just burst from their stomach or shoulder blades.... Now that is giving my age away....
 
Postie came through today, set of tracks for the Universal Carrier (sorry no pic) and an addition to my Chieftain collection...
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Renwall used to produce it in 1/32 scale (dubious)
I looked at the instructions for that on Scalemates, and, well … no, thanks :) There’s also one in 1:72 scale from Dragon, but because the vast majority of my military vehicle models are in 1:35, I never bought that one.
 
Postie just dropped this off
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At < £17 delivered - not bad! Racking my brain, I can't remember ever making a Lancaster!
Dave
 
For the ongoing group build:

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And a few bits & bobs. Flow improver speaks for itself, we'll see if it helps. Blue stuff is to have a go at replicating parts, and a replacement paint.

I'm sure Mike scratchbuilder recommended this brand of saw somewhere. If it's good enough for him it'll more than do for me. I have a smaller JLC razor saw which is great, but I've found the limited cut size & depth problematic a few times

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Somewhat of an unusual acquisition for me today:

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A modelling friend came by with two boxes of Sherman spare parts and a box full of built models that he was trying to get rid of, but as most of them were painted they weren’t of too much interest to me so he took them back home again. This one, a Dragon M4, I can do something with, though — some corrections and it will paint up very nicely as probably either an early US Army tank, or a British one in the desert. Or, if I can’t get the additional armour off, as a refurbished tank in the later stages of the war.
 
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