That is a lot of money....Pre-order now available for GBP110. As much as i want a really nice Spitfire Mk.I. 110 quid aint cutting it.
Could mean “to be confirmed” Jakko……especially if the box art had been mocked up before the sprue layouts had been completed. Not an acronym I’m familiar with though.“Plastic Parts = TBC” … I think they got their abbreviations confused — or would they really mean the parts will continue in another kit?![]()
I am mate - means 'Two Bacardi and Cokes please'!Could mean “to be confirmed” Jakko……especially if the box art had been mocked up before the sprue layouts had been completed. Not an acronym I’m familiar with though.
Could mean “to be confirmed” Jakko……especially if the box art had been mocked up before the sprue layouts had been completed. Not an acronym I’m familiar with though.
“Plastic Parts = TBC” … I think they got their abbreviations confused — or would they really mean the parts will continue in another kit?![]()
That hadn’t occurred to me, true. In English I tend to read it as “to be continued”,Could mean “to be confirmed” Jakko……
To Dutch-speakers, it chiefly means “tuberculosis”Not an acronym I’m familiar with though.
To Dutch-speakers, it chiefly means “tuberculosis” :smiling3: (Though in recent decades, the official abbreviation for that has been “TB” for some reason.)
Comes from the biological classification shorthand of the organism mycobacterium tuberculosis (M tb) which causes it. The tb part comes from the “old” name for the organism “tubercle bacillus”.It's probably a sign of the creeping influence of the English language!
It's been referred to as TB here for as long as I've been on the planet and my mother, in her late 70s, ALWAYS refers to it as "TB".
Never going to happen.......I thought the Phantom was out of fashion
For the lovers of window masking!!:surprised:On the A&A Models Facebook page - an upcoming release
On the ICM Facebook page & website - in process - renders for 1/72 Mitsubishi Ki-21 'Sally'
Dave
Fey...From MiniArt - New Kit Coming Soon
Hmm - the officer looks a little..................fey?
Dave
Interesting, Webster gives a completely different spin on the word Fey Dave…..I think yours may have confused the words Fey and Fay.Urban Dictionary:
1. mythical being
2. supernatural; unreal; enchanted; strange; other worldly; able to see the future
3. quaintly unconventional; whimsical; unusual
4. possessing fairy like qualities
Dave
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