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I haven't tried to build one yet. I have four kits, but the decals are abundant. I think the most challenging thing will be the painting. The schemes are quite different from what I used to.Those Regia sky raiders look really good.
Airfix Buffalo is rivet city. The Matchbox was my favorite, back in the day.Couple additions for my "Bloody Shambles" theme.
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So I see. I haven't seen a Matchbox. I did like their Gladiator. The Revell kits of the 60-70's were rivet city too. I remember doing the Memphis Belle and Flak Bait. Could probably use the wings to sand the calluses off my feet.Airfix Buffalo is rivet city. The Matchbox was my favorite, back in the day.
That might be too much information.So I see. I haven't seen a Matchbox. I did like their Gladiator. The Revell kits of the 60-70's were rivet city too. I remember doing the Memphis Belle and Flak Bait. Could probably use the wings to sand the calluses off my feet.
NEVER, NEVER I SAY, well maybe, um could be Doc.That might be too much information.
Too much information? For this place? There is never too much information. Ha!, I scoff. Ha!That might be too much information.
I had an Airfix kit of the Blenheim back in the day. At the time I thought all the spikey rivets on the engine cowling were "great detail", looking back, to scale of 1/72 they would actually have been like truck wheel nuts with 2 inches of the bolt protruding.Airfix Buffalo is rivet city. The Matchbox was my favorite, back in the day.
That's about one disposable cigarette lighter length. I'll use anything but metric....and Matchbox's panel lines would be 7.2 cm wide trenches in 1:1 scale!
I have had to order in some pipe line back fill contractors for the gap on my 1/48 Spitfire....and Matchbox's panel lines would be 7.2 cm wide trenches in 1:1 scale!