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great haul there terry, look forward seeing those on the table in the future
I think the first one will be the Desert house in the Desert GB In March Rob as I have a dio on the go at the moment and want to get it finished before I do any more.
 
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Nice goodies Dave , particularly like the Mossie Tse Tse book , ive been planning a 1/32 conversion of the Revell kit ,just need to get me one first ,think i'll have a look at this years Cosford show -should be able to pick one up fior about £20 hopefully , cheers tony
I'd like to do a 1/48 conversion.No kits available,but it shouldn't be too hard to do.Just need a bit of tubing,some filler and decals.Oh,and another Mosquito kit,as I've built the three I had in my stash!.
 
Just a few this year, my wife gave me some none model stuff as a surprise which is very much appreciated, but she did manage to find a model or two and one from mum too:

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I like the Danish markings in the Lynx, I have an Eduard Da Nang F4 and was thinking of their Mig21 both from Vietnam era so that now the Bell Huey fits there and I also have an idea for the fighters that were stationed at Wildenrath in the 70's when my dad was at Wegberg - I seem to recall Harriers and Phantoms were there, not sure about Lightnings but maybe a little group of 1970's RAF Germany planes and colour schemes.

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a few bargain buys off ebay before years end

got them all for a tenner off a local guy i have bought from a few times before, so although i knew the boxes were trashed, i trusted him that the sprues were still bagged and ok
 
Apart from the four 1/72 armour kits, all of these have been gifted to me over the past few weeks, thanks to some very generous friends and family members:-
 

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Apart from the four 1/72 armour kits, all of these have been gifted to me over the past few weeks, thanks to some very generous friends and family members:-
How on earth did that Lærke get all the way to the wilderness of Canada! Looking forward to seeing that one.

Ian M
 
Some days ago I ordered a couple of kits from the scale Models shop. Just as I was beginning to wonder I got a message from John saying that they had come back to him....

the reason given? "Not known at the address". This made me wonder as the address was correctly addressed.

In an attempt to get the cost of postage reimbursed I rang the post office over here to hear why a parcel that is sent registered and sign for sent back to the sender as no one had banged on the door and asked for my autograph. Nor had they put a card in the post box saying that I have to go to the post office.

The voice on the phone asked for the number of the shipment and after a moment calmly said "It is because there was no name on the letter box"

"The house number is on it"! I replied.

"has to have a name on"

"Cobblers, I get several packages a week and this has never happened before!"

"Well it must have been the only postman that follows the rules"

"So you are saying its my own fault and its not your problem?"

"Correct"

So £25 out the window. Contacted John and he said he would send them via DHL and he cut me a deal on the shipping. So a further £15 was sent and then it was christmas.

Today I finally took charge of my latest Acquisitions:

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Oh it also cost £20 for a name plate for the post box.

Merry Christmas Post Danmark from an ex-customer!!!

Ian M

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Some days ago I ordered a couple of kits from the scale Models shop. Just as I was beginning to wonder I got a message from John saying that they had come back to him....the reason given? "Not known at the address". This made me wonder as the address was correctly addressed.

In an attempt to get the cost of postage reimbursed I rang the post office over here to hear why a parcel that is sent registered and sign for sent back to the sender as no one had banged on the door and asked for my autograph. Nor had they put a card in the post box saying that I have to go to the post office.

The voice on the phone asked for the number of the shipment and after a moment calmly said "It is because there was no name on the letter box"

"The house number is on it"! I replied.

"has to have a name on"

"Cobblers, I get several packages a week and this has never happened before!"

"Well it must have been the only postman that follows the rules"

"So you are saying its my own fault and its not your problem?"

"Correct"

So £25 out the window. Contacted John and he said he would send them via DHL and he cut me a deal on the shipping. So a further £15 was sent and then it was christmas.

Today I finally took charge of my latest Acquisitions:

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Oh it also cost £20 for a name plate for the post box.

Merry Christmas Post Danmark from an ex-customer!!!

Ian M
Nice models Ian it's a shame about all the extra trouble and costs your postman as caused sounds like he's an idiot and lacking in brain cells thankfully my postmen and delivery drivers have more than two brain cells and can think on their feet even leaving parcels at neighbours or the local newsagent with a card posted through the door.Perhaps next time you see him you should ask him were he'd like it in the head or the guts
 
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This one came from the "THE WORKS" and its going to be a challenge.Peter t View attachment 96544
I saw this Peter in my local works and i well looked at the built dimensions and with that alone i madea swift diversion back over to the 1/24 car kits they had to browse!

Be nice to see this built!

Cheers,Ben
 
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