List your childhood model collection
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Taking the cue from Dysag, in no particular order my favourite European models of childhood days were:
- Loren (Sophia) in "Boy on a Dolphin"
- Lollobrigida (Gina) in "Bread, Love and Dreams"
- Mangano (Sylvana) in "Bitter Rice"
- Ekberg (Anita) in "La Dolce Vita"
Dear Santa,
I know we are in the midst of the GFC, the global warming issue is on the agenda but I have been good all year, any chance that you could put a 1/24th scale Airfix Mosquito in my stocking?
Regards
CLX
I know we are in the midst of the GFC, the global warming issue is on the agenda but I have been good all year, any chance that you could put a 1/24th scale Airfix Mosquito in my stocking?
Regards
CLX
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Is the 1:24 Mossie going to be available in limited numbers or is it expected to be produced and sold in sufficient numbers to supply demand (yes the price will moderate demand)?
CLX - where in Australia do you expect to be able to order one?
CLX - where in Australia do you expect to be able to order one?
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My favorite childhood model was a Monroe. Superbly put together.
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Talair - amazing to see that livery again. What a place !
It's hard to imagine the words "extreme" and "modelling" together.
This comes pretty close. Look at the attention to detail in some of these pictures. Enjoy.
Model Makers—Young C. Park
It's hard to imagine the words "extreme" and "modelling" together.
This comes pretty close. Look at the attention to detail in some of these pictures. Enjoy.
Model Makers—Young C. Park
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boys toys! WESTLAND WESSEX
Hi guys. well i havnt finished growing up yet!! here is a video of my scratch built westland wessex YouTube - westland wessex has 1 CHEERS
cac sabre, which F-27 is that, Revell or Airfix? You did a great job on it. Nice to see the port side of your DC-3. I commented on the fine finish on the starboard side over on Hyperscale.
Here's my effort on two examples of the same model.
And a rarity:
That's the Williams Brothers 1:72 C-46F that I modified to an E model by cutting away the greenhouse and adding a stepped windshield.
Here's my effort on two examples of the same model.
And a rarity:
That's the Williams Brothers 1:72 C-46F that I modified to an E model by cutting away the greenhouse and adding a stepped windshield.
I definitely won't be posting any photos of my models, after seeing the high quality work done by these guys!!!
CAC, the MMA and Talair decals did you print them?
CAC, the MMA and Talair decals did you print them?
Hiya Guys
Yes the MMA TALAIR and AirNuigini Decals were all home made / designed and printed, send me a PM if you would like a copy of the image files or maybe I can even print you up some.
The F27 is the latest Airfix issue
pigboat some nice Canadian DC3s there! that C-46 certainly had me tossed.. never saw one like that!
Come o n CLX show them..its just a hobby
cheers
wall
The F27 is the latest Airfix issue
pigboat some nice Canadian DC3s there! that C-46 certainly had me tossed.. never saw one like that!
Come o n CLX show them..its just a hobby
cheers
wall
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Talon and things
Two of my friends had the Talon, one powered by a Enya 2.5 the other bloke used an AM 35. They flew them on 50 foot lines and they went very well, did allsorts, except vertical eights (chicken!).
The ED Racer diesel was a good engine, I'm surprised the glow version was a slug, ED had the habit of producing really good engines and really bad ones. The ED Bee was next to useless but the Hawk was a very good 1.5 and it looked nice!
The ED Racer diesel was a good engine, I'm surprised the glow version was a slug, ED had the habit of producing really good engines and really bad ones. The ED Bee was next to useless but the Hawk was a very good 1.5 and it looked nice!