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    A few more models

    Nice to show the models made years ago.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    models made years ago.
    I don't even know where you'd get a model of a Brewster Buffalo now...
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    I'd have to order it. The shop here that retailed plastic models used to be comprehensive. Now they're just about gone.
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    Better History with the Buffalo's used in Finlandicon, USMC withdrew them after Midway, South Pacific Buffalo's were annihilated by the Japaneseicon

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    T-34/76

    My T-34/76 I built just before the Panther it was a Sveda kit (Russianicon) it was not a particularly good fit and required allot of work but anyway got it done and muddied up that decal on the turret is one long one it was a doozey to get that positioned without crinkling.....

    I compared two models here thing to note that these are both 1/35 scale models the Panther is by Tamiya, if this rings true then the Panther was rather a large medium tank in fact its allot taller than my Tiger 1's 1/35 scaled Tamiya tanks.
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    You do some really nice work. You're motivating me, as well.

    During the pandemic I got all motivated to start building again, bought all the stuff, set it up on my dining room table.... and haven't done a bit of work yet. This full-time job is my excuse, at the moment. I should be retired by now but ... the coming recession!

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    I'll have to take photos of my unbuilt kits. Not sure if there is a Buffalo in them or not, I don't think so.

    I started pulling them out. What a mess. Highlight is the Germanicon aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin.

    I have a mix of planes in several sizes but most are 1/72. Some tanks, ships, guns, men, trains. Like my milsurp collection, a little of everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
    Bruce Crompton, of COMBAT DEALERS
    Well they got 18 million pounds for the Panther tank that went to the Queensland Tank museum so not short of a quid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    18 million pounds for the Panther tank that went to the Queensland Tank museum
    One would hope that regulations didn't require it to be filled with concrete.

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