No, my main aim is US Navy 1/48 but every now and then something comes along that doesnt fit. For example, I have on its way a double kit in scale 1/24. Just saw it as a change to the normal stuff I like to do.\ said:Nice haul, Penny, lots of good stuff there and the Tracker should be an impressive build. Are you focusing solely on 1/48?
There's also lots of nice stuff in 1/32 (the new Tamiya F-4U Corsair is fantastic), considerably more subjects than in 1/24. For sheer range of subject matter though you can't beat 1/72, especially taking into account all the obscure resin kits in this scale. Many of us mix scales though. I build mainly 72 with an occasional foray into 48, but my last five builds have been 144.\ said:Ive gone for 1/48 because I think there is scope to get a little more detail. Ive considered 1/24 as some of those kits are just oozing with detail and features (like for exampe the spitfires with removeable panel showing the engine etc) but I dont seem to find the range of kits that I want exist with a scale that large.
Here is another one for the transportation side Penny the old C-141 Starlifter. I was watching one of these on ebay recently but then got distracted before I could put a bid on it\ said:No, my main aim is US Navy 1/48 but every now and then something comes along that doesnt fit. For example, I have on its way a double kit in scale 1/24. Just saw it as a change to the normal stuff I like to do.Im also planning on one day doing a Blue Angels display so Ill probably go 1/72 for that due to space. Also, some kits I just cant get in 1/48, for example, Id like to do a Galaxy or a globemaster, but not sure my house is big enoughI also want to do RAF Lakenheath through the ages, which I can do in 1/48 but may try on 1/72 purely for space reasons
Ive gone for 1/48 because I think there is scope to get a little more detail. Ive considered 1/24 as some of those kits are just oozing with detail and features (like for exampe the spitfires with removeable panel showing the engine etc) but I dont seem to find the range of kits that I want exist with a scale that large.
That Famo is NICE!\ said:After meeting up with Dave Ade and Alan i came away with these. Great to meet the lads and a good day out but I couldn't find any zombies anywhere View attachment 92996 View attachment 92999 View attachment 92998 View attachment 92997View attachment 92995
It looks ok and for £9 you can't argue , no decals but I've got some roundels and the other markings are etched on so you can paint them so that should be interesting\ said:id like to see the walrus go together......should look quite nice in that scale
Ooo wounder and sorry Andy that wasn't me shortly after I got mine I had a sit down at the cafe then took them back to the hotel sorry I missed you yesterday , I only saw two on sale yesterday one was at wonderland and one was at Mr models I didn't see the one at comet , all I do know is Mr models was £10 dearer\ said:was going to get the cylon raider from the guy at comet minatures, i thought about the price and walked away, went back half an hour later to get one and they had all gone, told me he brought 10 with him. thats what you get for being indecisive. wasnt you carrying one around and asked by the guy behind the wirral table where you got it from was it.. cos that was meeeeeeeeee
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