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What you can do with those ancient Airfix kits; Part2

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Yes just finished one. A Glouster Gladiator. Enjoyed building it. It went together OK but was a bit rustic in detail.


No a lot rustic in detail. ;)


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Thinks I think there should be pictures.


Come on Dave where are they :cool:


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Yes very nice Dave. These old kits are not easy. How did you find this one to build. ?


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Not too bad, I think the trick is to proceed methodically, and dry fit everything first. That being said, some 80/90s editions of these kits were really rough- not a patch on the earlier, and later, editions. I have a tendency to buy old kits, when I see them-


It all stems from when I was a young lad at a toy & collectable show, and one of the stall owners wouldn't sell me a kit (Airfix whirlwind, if I recall correctly) because he said it was only for collectors... Ever since, whenever I've seen unmade kits listed as 'Collectable' I've bought them and made them up... Just my way of sticking two fingers up at those who think kits aren't for making;)
 
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