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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 …”
Dave,"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
Not at all.Like the magazine issues..........yours to build over 8,000 issues, introductory price for first issue 99p (usual price £14.95).
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!From MiniArt - 'new kit coming'
'Liefer' means delivery & 'Pritschenwagen' means platform truck, or flatbed. How many farmers had a Mercedes Benz pickup?
Dave
.....How many farmers had a Mercedes Benz pickup?
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
Blimey that IS niche!On the Copper State Model Facebook page - ' in development '
1/35 WWI Russian Armoured Car/Lorry
Dave
That is the biz ,if I'd have had a swear box there would be at least three quid towards it already. DaveOn the Copper State Model Facebook page - ' in development '
1/35 WWI Russian Armoured Car/Lorry
Dave
They do fill a gap in the market and provide a nice choice of interesting subjects. I keep looking at the ryefield armoured car.CSM have made it their business to cover WWI Armoured cars
https://www.copperstatemodels.com/page/store/WzUsIltdIl0= - and their 1/32 WWI aircraft have picked up where Wingnut left off...............
Dave
They state it is for ''appropriate models'' so probably for revell 1/28th scale kits. ( ww1 planes )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.
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