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1/72 WWII. Mainly built from kits, with a few Corgi ones thrown in there.
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A couple more choice pics.
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nice models , nice paint jobs
all the best, ice
on second thoughts lets not go to Camelot ,it is a silly place
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Cheers Ice ;D
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nice collection
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That is quite the varity of aircraft,and some of them have some great looking paint jobs.Are you still looking to add more to the collection,or have you got to the point where you are running out of room for them.I know my bigger RC models take up a lot of room,mabe why I don't have even more of them than I do.

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Ive certainly slowed down as of late, my cabinate's full to the brim. my larger ones have been religated to the loft, but im always on the look out for some thing new and different. Im half way through building revell's Fairy Gannet. It all depends on what book im reading or what program ive watched. ive always liked WWII air craft, but last year i was into the vietnam era, hence the box car and huey diorama, and right now im quite taken by fleet air arm planes of the 50's and 60's, but loard knows where i'll put them. Maybe its time to re-do my cabinate. Thank's for your views on these models. with regsrd to painting, some get finished quite hasterly, useualy because ive lost a bit of interest and other times i spend simply weeks on them.
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I think some of our places must resemble a toy store,I know at times I feel that way.It is fun doing things now that most of us could have only dreamed of as a kid.I love my toys---- ;D ;D ;D

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Same here ;D we're all just big kids with more pocket money, I KNOW, my tells me on a daily basis. ;D


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