
What modelling goodies did the postman deliver today....
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Postie dropped this off today. Never tried an Academy aircraft kit before, armour was good though.....


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Re: What modelling goodies did the postman deliver today....
What he said
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Re: What modelling goodies did the postman deliver today....
Miniart recently release a series of kits based on the RSO/01 - a vehicle that fascinates me. So, despite a couple of dodgy run-ins with Miniart in the past I caved in and picked this up

If this goes together well I'll seriously consider picking up a couple more in the range.

If this goes together well I'll seriously consider picking up a couple more in the range.
Cheers, Neil
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Tamiya 1/48 P-38F/G
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Couldn't be any worse than Dragons one and thats not too bad ( maybe the memories failing ) and Miniarts tracks are link and length.
I think I have another Dragon and a Vulcan stashed away deep in the vault.

I think I have another Dragon and a Vulcan stashed away deep in the vault.
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Tomcat64 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 2:12 pm Miniart recently release a series of kits based on the RSO/01 - a vehicle that fascinates me. So, despite a couple of dodgy run-ins with Miniart in the past I caved in and picked this up
If this goes together well I'll seriously consider picking up a couple more in the range.
He's got a thing about big canons.....
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. 
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Bit hard to go to war without them unless you have a load of drones....ya cheeky blighterStokesy44 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 07, 2025 8:32 amTomcat64 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 2:12 pm Miniart recently release a series of kits based on the RSO/01 - a vehicle that fascinates me. So, despite a couple of dodgy run-ins with Miniart in the past I caved in and picked this up
If this goes together well I'll seriously consider picking up a couple more in the range.He's got a thing about big canons.....![]()
Hmmm, still have my Leopold and Morser to do
Ps...Might have to build a spitfire next to break the pattern
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I built the Dragon one last year (reissued by Das Werk) and it wasn't exactly straightforward - the kit was decent enough but the instructions were 100% wrong in places.
Cheers, Neil
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I don't know what you meanStokesy44 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 07, 2025 8:32 amTomcat64 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 2:12 pm Miniart recently release a series of kits based on the RSO/01 - a vehicle that fascinates me. So, despite a couple of dodgy run-ins with Miniart in the past I caved in and picked this up
If this goes together well I'll seriously consider picking up a couple more in the range.He's got a thing about big canons.....![]()

Cheers, Neil
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Ok I feel the need to contribute here 

Hasegawa sea plane a a rare relatively recent addition to their stable and a fancy double ended brush with steel wire at one end and very stiff natural bristles at the other. I bought it for some clean up jobs.


Hasegawa sea plane a a rare relatively recent addition to their stable and a fancy double ended brush with steel wire at one end and very stiff natural bristles at the other. I bought it for some clean up jobs.
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Re: What modelling goodies did the postman deliver today....
That brush looks good.
Ive seen a Hasegawa plane very similar to that boxed as a detail up set, lots of pe etc, and have been eyeing it off now and then.
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It's for cleaning solder from circuit boards
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The slow boat from China arrived 

The 3d prints look real good.



The 3d prints look real good.

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Digger, you are a man after my own heart; I almost purchased the same kubelwagen conversion. I soooo want to see you built it.
I like Tomcats 8.8cm Flak Track a lot too.
It seems the slow boat from China also visited the USA.
Here are some of my latest additions:




And a toy cardboard build of the Titanic with lights! Jarrod and my daughter built it together (without any glue). Now they need to go back and glue it as the tabs are coming loose. Honestly, gluing it and using a few colored markers on the seams, and it would not look too bad.

He is very proud of the build.
I like Tomcats 8.8cm Flak Track a lot too.
It seems the slow boat from China also visited the USA.
Here are some of my latest additions:




And a toy cardboard build of the Titanic with lights! Jarrod and my daughter built it together (without any glue). Now they need to go back and glue it as the tabs are coming loose. Honestly, gluing it and using a few colored markers on the seams, and it would not look too bad.

He is very proud of the build.
On the table or recently completed:
75mm BMW R75 WW2 motorcycle with rider - DONE
70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
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70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with Bridge - DONE
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Lovely bunch of kits.DRUMS01 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 01, 2025 1:06 am Digger, you are a man after my own heart; I almost purchased the same kubelwagen conversion. I soooo want to see you built it.
I like Tomcats 8.8cm Flak Track a lot too.
It seems the slow boat from China also visited the USA.![]()
Here are some of my latest additions:
And a toy cardboard build of the Titanic with lights! Jarrod and my daughter built it together (without any glue). Now they need to go back and glue it as the tabs are coming loose. Honestly, gluing it and using a few colored markers on the seams, and it would not look too bad.![]()
He is very proud of the build.
That Titanic is a stand out I thought it was very good before reading a word of the explanation.
Funny you expressed the same sentiments as another friend about the tracked Kubelwagen. I do have another friend who built the 823, now bear in mind he hates fiddly and these Kubelwagens are so small. He loved building it and would do another. Maybe I might squeeze in building mine before the Spitfire....
I have often thought about building one of those Bronco's or the Bird dog.
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My mate got a consignment of goodies and I got to have first pick. Not a lot I wanted , but I grabbed these 3.



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If one were Sherlock Holmes, one might deduce you have a nice little PAK 40 or a Hummel in the stash with an eye on a diorama?
That's a splendid looking bunch of extras.
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. 
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Bibs and bobs

I'm not a aggressive fella I just liked the sign
My air hose developed a leak despite me flooding the braided cloth with Ca and slowing the leak substantially it didn't stop it. Did manage to finish the cannon though. So a new one was ordered from Hobbytech.
I bottle of authentic sms auscam for a armoured car still to be built.
A couple of rollers to make stone walls...yes they do work and look good.
The other tools are for holding sand paper and sanding curved surfaces without creating flat spots. They may be less clumsy with flat thumb nuts.


I'm not a aggressive fella I just liked the sign
My air hose developed a leak despite me flooding the braided cloth with Ca and slowing the leak substantially it didn't stop it. Did manage to finish the cannon though. So a new one was ordered from Hobbytech.
I bottle of authentic sms auscam for a armoured car still to be built.
A couple of rollers to make stone walls...yes they do work and look good.
The other tools are for holding sand paper and sanding curved surfaces without creating flat spots. They may be less clumsy with flat thumb nuts.
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Postie dropped this off over the weekend:

As these are my favourite MV's having owned one for a number of years its going straight to the top of the build queue!!

As these are my favourite MV's having owned one for a number of years its going straight to the top of the build queue!!
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Airfix 1/35 Alvis Stalwart Mk2 FV622
Airfix 1/72 Bristol Super freighter
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RangerNeil wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 1:01 am Postie dropped this off over the weekend:
As these are my favourite MV's having owned one for a number of years its going straight to the top of the build queue!!![]()
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More goodies:

A Tamiya dusting brush and a paint bottle opener for when dried paint makes it a b*tch to open again (yes - getting old does suck - big time!!)

A Tamiya dusting brush and a paint bottle opener for when dried paint makes it a b*tch to open again (yes - getting old does suck - big time!!)
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Airfix 1/35 Alvis Stalwart Mk2 FV622
Airfix 1/72 Bristol Super freighter
Academy 1/48 Grumman TBM-3 Avenger
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Re: What modelling goodies did the postman deliver today....
Antistatic brushes are a great idea they make clean up before painting a bit easier and bottle openers are a must I wouldn't be without mine. I got fed up trying to open bottles that were stuck hard. Cleaning the thread before putting the caps back on didn't really help as there was always a wet cap to go back on and it was too big a job to clean that too.RangerNeil wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 3:52 pm More goodies:
A Tamiya dusting brush and a paint bottle opener for when dried paint makes it a b*tch to open again (yes - getting old does suck - big time!!)
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Agree on the paint pot opener. A real force multiplier if ever there was one.
My one came with a soft rubber cup you put the pot in so its easier to get purchase. Genius. Its not quite up there with Tamiya Extra Thin cement but its a vital item to have in the armory
My one came with a soft rubber cup you put the pot in so its easier to get purchase. Genius. Its not quite up there with Tamiya Extra Thin cement but its a vital item to have in the armory
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. 
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Yep,the cup doubles it's usefulness.Stokesy44 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 7:21 am Agree on the paint pot opener. A real force multiplier if ever there was one.
My one came with a soft rubber cup you put the pot in so its easier to get purchase. Genius. Its not quite up there with Tamiya Extra Thin cement but its a vital item to have in the armory![]()
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Ohh that looks very nice.
I bought one of these early types in which the single fan had a 3 cubic m capacity and while ok it really needed to shift more air to be effective and this one of yours has 2 fans and capable of shifting 5 cubic m. It should be really good.
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Some bigger red cutters from Amazon…these will cut steel vs my little Tamiya trimmers

A surprise kit from a very good friend

A new air nozzle and nose for my old H&S Ultra
Here is my broken nose end and air cap missing an o ring

New parts attach easily and fit right in and she works fine with these new version of the Ultra parts!¡!

A beat up eBay kit, relatively inexpensive to convert into Jim Rockford’s Firebird




A surprise kit from a very good friend

A new air nozzle and nose for my old H&S Ultra
Here is my broken nose end and air cap missing an o ring

New parts attach easily and fit right in and she works fine with these new version of the Ultra parts!¡!

A beat up eBay kit, relatively inexpensive to convert into Jim Rockford’s Firebird



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Time for another update. I knew I needed this one once I saw it.
Tractor, Howitzer, and Casson:


I'm not sure why, but I am very excited about this kit?
Tractor, Howitzer, and Casson:


I'm not sure why, but I am very excited about this kit?
On the table or recently completed:
75mm BMW R75 WW2 motorcycle with rider - DONE
70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
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75mm BMW R75 WW2 motorcycle with rider - DONE
70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with Bridge - DONE
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Excellent choice
I know why your excited because I bought them both when they were in separate boxing's and they're peculating slowly up the build queue.
I was going to fix the wheels on the 8 inch and redo the roof for the tractor as a minium, but more likely to replace steering and upgrade the front wheel as well.
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Now that is something you do not see every day!!!!
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. 
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As a bit of trivia the giant earth moving company of today was partly started by this ungainly contraption.
"The merger of the Holt Manufacturing Company and the C.L. Best Tractor Co. in 1925, creating the Caterpillar Tractor Co."
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Gotta love a bit of trivia, I enjoy the bits of background info people add to the forum, its extra depth and reminds me how much people love their chosen subjects.
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. 
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I got another old kit from my childhood via eBay today
1977 Chevy Convoy van, built this when I was ten-ish…badly
Looking forward to re doing this with some customization and detailing


1977 Chevy Convoy van, built this when I was ten-ish…badly
Looking forward to re doing this with some customization and detailing


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Just got a Tamiya 1/32 SCALE SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE off eBay for a price I didn't have to sell a kidney for!!! So pumped!
This is the first plane I've ever had and will definitely post some pics when it arrives - mainly so you guys can suck it!!!! (okay, that was a bit aggressive, sorry
), am really excited for this one.
Wife and I just went to France this past May and spent over a week in the Normandy area going to all the 'must do's' and was waffle'ing between this and a German or American tank (as we saw all of those in museums). It was an amazing experience.
This is the first plane I've ever had and will definitely post some pics when it arrives - mainly so you guys can suck it!!!! (okay, that was a bit aggressive, sorry
Wife and I just went to France this past May and spent over a week in the Normandy area going to all the 'must do's' and was waffle'ing between this and a German or American tank (as we saw all of those in museums). It was an amazing experience.
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Cool stuffbarryf1fan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 30, 2025 7:27 am Just got a Tamiya 1/32 SCALE SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE off eBay for a price I didn't have to sell a kidney for!!! So pumped!
This is the first plane I've ever had and will definitely post some pics when it arrives - mainly so you guys can suck it!!!! (okay, that was a bit aggressive, sorry![]()
), am really excited for this one.
Wife and I just went to France this past May and spent over a week in the Normandy area going to all the 'must do's' and was waffle'ing between this and a German or American tank (as we saw all of those in museums). It was an amazing experience.
Good to see you posting, man
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this seems to me to be the bargain of the century, metal barrel and copper tow cables for £24!

with added resin seat from Hannants

the Academy rebox with cartograph decals and a cockpit mask also a 3d decal set for the cockpit from Hannants
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The wife went to Hobbycraft the other day and came back with these - apparently they were doing a 3 for 2 deal.

Made a start on the Spitfire, its going together very nicely BUT - one of the under carriage legs is a short-shot!! Seems to be a recurrent theme with Airfix recently. There might be enough to work with though, its the end that goes into the locating hole in the wing.

Made a start on the Spitfire, its going together very nicely BUT - one of the under carriage legs is a short-shot!! Seems to be a recurrent theme with Airfix recently. There might be enough to work with though, its the end that goes into the locating hole in the wing.
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Airfix 1/35 Alvis Stalwart Mk2 FV622
Airfix 1/72 Bristol Super freighter
Academy 1/48 Grumman TBM-3 Avenger
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Nice deal, but airfix quality control is lacking it seems. I like the look of the Heinkel.RangerNeil wrote: ↑Thu Jul 31, 2025 7:42 pm The wife went to Hobbycraft the other day and came back with these - apparently they were doing a 3 for 2 deal.
Made a start on the Spitfire, its going together very nicely BUT - one of the under carriage legs is a short-shot!! Seems to be a recurrent theme with Airfix recently. There might be enough to work with though, its the end that goes into the locating hole in the wing.
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LHS visit yesterday after physio
I am apparently in my hot rod phase of life…I could have bought five kits!

I could see this orange with a bed full of pumpkins
I am apparently in my hot rod phase of life…I could have bought five kits!

I could see this orange with a bed full of pumpkins
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Nice looking truck/bike combo.
On the table or recently completed:
75mm BMW R75 WW2 motorcycle with rider - DONE
70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with Bridge - DONE
75mm BMW R75 WW2 motorcycle with rider - DONE
70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with Bridge - DONE
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Went to the IPMS National Convention and picked up a few things.
1. Tamiya newly announced 5cm Anti-Tank Gun (Pak38). According to one of the vendors, this won't hit the street for sales until November.
2. Eduard 15,000th P-40N. It had the convention logo on the box art, so I had to have one.
3. Value Gear stowage for German and US Armor. Nice dude, even gave me some loose freebie stowage at various scales.
4. Sprue Brothers sanding sticks. Nice people in their booth gave me a handful. It was very much appreciated!
5. Squadron grass tufts that sort of look like dandelions. Figured I'd test them out on some bases. Might be a cheaper solution to Games Workshop or Army Painter.
Overall a great haul and show!

1. Tamiya newly announced 5cm Anti-Tank Gun (Pak38). According to one of the vendors, this won't hit the street for sales until November.
2. Eduard 15,000th P-40N. It had the convention logo on the box art, so I had to have one.
3. Value Gear stowage for German and US Armor. Nice dude, even gave me some loose freebie stowage at various scales.
4. Sprue Brothers sanding sticks. Nice people in their booth gave me a handful. It was very much appreciated!
5. Squadron grass tufts that sort of look like dandelions. Figured I'd test them out on some bases. Might be a cheaper solution to Games Workshop or Army Painter.
Overall a great haul and show!

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Nice pick ups.aur0ra145 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 09, 2025 11:31 pm Went to the IPMS National Convention and picked up a few things.
1. Tamiya newly announced 5cm Anti-Tank Gun (Pak38). According to one of the vendors, this won't hit the street for sales until November.
2. Eduard 15,000th P-40N. It had the convention logo on the box art, so I had to have one.
3. Value Gear stowage for German and US Armor. Nice dude, even gave me some loose freebie stowage at various scales.
4. Sprue Brothers sanding sticks. Nice people in their booth gave me a handful. It was very much appreciated!
5. Squadron grass tufts that sort of look like dandelions. Figured I'd test them out on some bases. Might be a cheaper solution to Games Workshop or Army Painter.
Overall a great haul and show!
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Ps....did you catch up with the guys from Plastic model Mojo ?.....it's a podcast.
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Here's more "stuff" and another kit as well. I thought I needed it to go with the WW1 howitzer and tractor.
You can never go wrong with this kind of stuff.

And here is the new kit:

You can never go wrong with this kind of stuff.

And here is the new kit:

On the table or recently completed:
75mm BMW R75 WW2 motorcycle with rider - DONE
70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with Bridge - DONE
75mm BMW R75 WW2 motorcycle with rider - DONE
70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with Bridge - DONE
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I've not seen the figure accent colour before, nice kit too.
The Molotow chrome pens have a limited shelf life, are these better ?
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This baby came in today!!

Probably try and build the one on the right


No nothing about building planes, and probably have zero paint to make a start - but will definitely be trying my hand at this one fairly soon (fingers-crossed). Didn't realize how big the 1/32 scale is - but hopefully can build it into a nice display. Would like to build it in 'flight' mode as it comes with a stand.
Also, you guys probably know all this - but this kit comes with a boat load (a'hem!!) of extras. Has three different wing build styles, photo-etch, and color book with a ton of pics, and more... Crazy what it comes with!! Can see why these are usually pretty expensive. Got lucky with this one...
Probably try and build the one on the right

No nothing about building planes, and probably have zero paint to make a start - but will definitely be trying my hand at this one fairly soon (fingers-crossed). Didn't realize how big the 1/32 scale is - but hopefully can build it into a nice display. Would like to build it in 'flight' mode as it comes with a stand.
Also, you guys probably know all this - but this kit comes with a boat load (a'hem!!) of extras. Has three different wing build styles, photo-etch, and color book with a ton of pics, and more... Crazy what it comes with!! Can see why these are usually pretty expensive. Got lucky with this one...
All of us get lost in the darkness, Dreamers learn to steer by the stars,
All of us do time in the gutter, Dreamers turn to look at the cars.
On the Bench: Fujimi Porsche 911 GT3 x2 - Flying Lizard 2011 GT3 cars, #80 & #81
Up Next: 1/20 Tamiya McLaren MP4/5 F1
All of us do time in the gutter, Dreamers turn to look at the cars.
On the Bench: Fujimi Porsche 911 GT3 x2 - Flying Lizard 2011 GT3 cars, #80 & #81
Up Next: 1/20 Tamiya McLaren MP4/5 F1
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Now that's a sweet buybarryf1fan wrote: ↑Tue Aug 12, 2025 3:47 am This baby came in today!!
Also, you guys probably know all this - but this kit comes with a boat load (a'hem!!) of extras. Has three different wing build styles, photo-etch, and color book with a ton of pics, and more... Crazy what it comes with!! Can see why these are usually pretty expensive. Got lucky with this one...![]()
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Well, digger, we will find out regarding the chrome markers shelf life. They were only $2.49 USD for all three, so it wasn't a deal breaker even if they have a short life span. I had never seen the Tamiya skin tone accent before either. It will be another "we will see" item.
That 1/32 Spit should be a benchmark kit, looking forward in seeing the build thread on that one.
I'm adding a couple more items, one for my recent F-111 kit, and another for my recent 1/16 Pak40 kit.


That 1/32 Spit should be a benchmark kit, looking forward in seeing the build thread on that one.
I'm adding a couple more items, one for my recent F-111 kit, and another for my recent 1/16 Pak40 kit.


On the table or recently completed:
75mm BMW R75 WW2 motorcycle with rider - DONE
70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with Bridge - DONE
75mm BMW R75 WW2 motorcycle with rider - DONE
70mm Knight on Horse - GB - DONE
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with Bridge - DONE
Re: What modelling goodies did the postman deliver today....
Sweet additions.DRUMS01 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 6:58 pm Well, digger, we will find out regarding the chrome markers shelf life. They were only $2.49 USD for all three, so it wasn't a deal breaker even if they have a short life span. I had never seen the Tamiya skin tone accent before either. It will be another "we will see" item.
That 1/32 Spit should be a benchmark kit, looking forward in seeing the build thread on that one.
I'm adding a couple more items, one for my recent F-111 kit, and another for my recent 1/16 Pak40 kit.
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Re: What modelling goodies did the postman deliver today....
Picked up these characters for my Jeep build... not sure I'll use the MPs but the other three will definintely be shoehorned in


Cheers, Neil
On the Bench:
Revell 1/72 Millennium Falcon
Tamiya 1/48 P-38F/G
On the Bench:
Revell 1/72 Millennium Falcon
Tamiya 1/48 P-38F/G
















