That Phantom looks pretty good Don, but I wouldn't mind having one of those Tamiya F-4B's......
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I had to do my own getting! A Bf109 G-2/4 just loke the one you received. Any timeline on the build? Think I might 'watch' your build first. Avoiding issues, if you will. A first 1/32 for me. Looking forward to larger parts. But knowing Revell they probably have added some fine details, in timy part form!That Phantom looks pretty good Don, but I wouldn't mind having one of those Tamiya F-4B's......
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Yeah. I need to start mine soon as well. A long time to GB57 so I'm working a 'challenging' Clear Prop, 1/72, LA-5. Wow, have I gotten spoiled with the newer Airfix, Tamiya and Revell kits....I always enjoy a Messerschmitt build Vic...!
Ralph, would like to get into it sometime early in the New year, I have a couple of specific subjects I would like to choose from....we will see, will keep you posted too Don, see if i can make your job easier too...!
Oh c'mon! I have upward of 400 but that hasn't seemed to stop me! Some psychiatrist could make some serious cake if he/she advertised specializing in model hoarding. Then again, it would also be easy to stay away from those evil "specialists". There simply has to be something you "need", George!Man....I have about 90 kits left before I start buying again
Geo, I have a soft spot for spitfires, especially the excellent Eduard Ones with the million+ markings you get with them, plus masks and photoetch. In case anyone is wondering what the latin phrase means on the box art its says "through hardships to the stars"Man....I have about 90 kits left before I start buying again
My '67 Plymouth Satellite…273ci was the best car I've ever owned and I still kick myself for ever selling it because I just wanted something new … bought a '74 BMW 2002, 4 speed….every time it rained the ignition would die. I spent too many times on the side of the highway doing basic tuneups. Might have been the most fun car that I've owned. Had one of the last Saab 900S sold here…that was fun too until it wasn't…it had a nasty habit of the engine dying and the power steering stopped working too… on the highway and no where to pull off. Saab refused to even try to fix the problem…another one down the tubes.I remember my father telling me that the '41 Plymouth was the best car ever made.
'50 Ford panel truck, 3 speed on the floor, '52 Pontiac, '56 Buick Special, 2 tone, black and red, '65 Pontiac Catalina (a family of 12 could comfortably live inside, full time with a kitchen and 2 full baths…that's just the front seat). The 49 Ford though, pretty impressive!Whippersnappers!! '49 Ford Crown Vic, '50 Chevy Powerglide.
A bit large even for my double garage.'65 Pontiac Catalina