This will probably go the same way,good intentions and all that. lol.I have the 30th anniversary boxing of this kit. It’s probably the longest stash dweller and often makes my annual build lists only to get overlooked by by whatever latest eye catcher comes my way.
Exactly HOW MANY Titanic kits do you own , Peter? I've lost count....Found this one today half the normal price being asked it will probably replace my billings one
Don't worry I have forgotten but not all will be built once I have my wooden decks the trumpy one will be the lastExactly HOW MANY Titanic kits do you own , Peter? I've lost count....




Well it's a S2 to its the newer version!!!!!You must not be very old, if that’s a photo from when you were a youngster
I’ve been meaning to bend myself an airbrush holder similar to that from some brass wire … but, as usual, keep forgetting to actually do it.
That photo is off the web. I can remember when the plane was towed on it's own undercarriage. Probably the early to mid '60s.You must not be very old, if that’s a photo from when you were a youngster![]()
It's true the early Buccaneer prototypes (NA39) were towed on their undercarriage from Blackburn Aircraft at Brough to RAF Holme-on-Spalding Moor for it's longer runway. My father-in-law worked on the NA39 at Brough back in the late fifties and early sixtiesThat photo is off the web. I can remember when the plane was towed on it's own undercarriage. Probably the early to mid '60s.
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