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That’s pretty much what I was thinking too. Far better to buy a single kit rather than in installments: what if you miss one? “Yeah, you can see why the Titanic sank, what with having only half a hull and all …”
 
"Forces of Valour" 1/200 USS Enterprise...............................
Not really my cup of tea ( some of those Tomcat marking look a little off to me ). No idea of how much the whole thing would cost, I suspect it won't be cheap!
Dave
Dave,
The aircraft are the 1/200 scale metal models you can buy seperatly....
 
I know that a lot of people wanted to see this :rolling:
I've looked around & the individual packs prices all seem to vary! - on ebay from £32 to £43, and the bridge for >£52. Only Tomcats! Good look in sourcing other 1/200 aircraft - F/A-18, Prowlers, Hawkeyes etc etc...........
Dave
 
On the Modelsvit Facebook page - their next release
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On the MikroMir Facebook page - renders of an upcoming model
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'Peace Duke' - Ukrainian Marine Drone in 1/35
Dave
 
From MiniArt - 'new kit coming'
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'Liefer' means delivery & 'Pritschenwagen' means platform truck, or flatbed. How many farmers had a Mercedes Benz pickup?
Dave
 
From MiniArt - 'new kit coming'

'Liefer' means delivery & 'Pritschenwagen' means platform truck, or flatbed. How many farmers had a Mercedes Benz pickup?
Dave
Not many given how unmechanised Germany was before the war, compared to likes of the UK and in particular France..... And then there's the cost!
 
.....How many farmers had a Mercedes Benz pickup?
Dave

I dunno Dave, round this way they plead poverty long before they get down to their last secondhand Range Rover.... :upside::upside:

Nick
 
From MiniArt - 'new kit coming'
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'Liefer' means delivery & 'Pritschenwagen' means platform truck, or flatbed. How many farmers had a Mercedes Benz pickup?
Dave

Partial Answer :​

care of https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/innovation/milestones/mercedes-benz-170-v-the-best-seller/

Reconstruction workers after the war.​

Let’s begin with the most recent chapter: in 1945, the Second World War had ended, Germany lay in ruins – but things were destined to get better. Stuttgart was located in the American occupation zone. As early as November 1945, the economic agency granted the then Daimler-Benz AG a production permit for urgently needed platform trucks, panel vans and ambulances. These vehicles contributed to ensuring the survival of the population. The basic vehicle was the 170 V, a tried-and-tested pre-war design.

After the Second World War, it was platform trucks based on the 170 V that signalled the return to vehicle production.
 
That is the biz ,if I'd have had a swear box there would be at least three quid towards it already. Dave

Well Dave, you can have one in 1/72 if you want,

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Prob cheaper than the CSM kit and a lot less swearing too..............

Prost
Allen
 
Yes there is some interesting subjects but unless i missed something im not sure why they do accessories in 1/28 scale when their planes are 1/32 and 1/48.
 
Yes there is some interesting subjects but unless i missed something im not sure why they do accessories in 1/28 scale when their planes are 1/32 and 1/48.
They state it is for ''appropriate models'' so probably for revell 1/28th scale kits. ( ww1 planes )
 
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