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Good one ! I have the 1/72 and 1/48 sets. Awesome score!!
REALLY! Oh man Jessie I would have NEVER figured you to have Japanese WWII aircraft markings. Oh so cool!Good one ! I have the 1/72 and 1/48 sets. Awesome score!!
REALLY! Oh man Jessie I would have NEVER figured you to have Japanese WWII aircraft markings. Oh so cool!
Was that a bit over the top?
iieREALLY! Oh man Jessie I would have NEVER figured you to have Japanese WWII aircraft markings. Oh so cool!
Was that a bit over the top?
I always think it is odd to see pylons on top of the wings.
G&G is down the street from the home office. I go there every time work makes me drive into Houston. 90 minutes to 2 hour drive. I get milage so it is a free trip for me. The price seems a little high but I try to buy something every time I go. It is mostly stash collections for sale and a good turn over. The current kits are overpriced. I am hoping to find 3 or 4 of the B18.They have been bleeding off over the decades. G&G seems to be the hold over. Their new space is more convenient than the old Rice Village area but at least they (as I understand it) owned that site. The new shop is rental and I never see anyone there when I am. We have a small but well stocked store in Katy called A-Z toy and hobbies. It started as a Gundum shop but they have a nice selection of aircraft and armor and a huge selection of paints from Tamiya, Vallejo, AK and Mr. Hobby as well as other top brands. Most all the tools and the prices are reasonable. Can I get it cheaper on line, sure but I gotta throw a bone out if I want to keep him around. We get together sometime and go check him out. Still a drive for you northern folks.
Anything in particular? I've got a LHS with a B-18 and B-18A in 1/72G&G is down the street from the home office. I go there every time work makes me drive into Houston. 90 minutes to 2 hour drive. I get milage so it is a free trip for me. The price seems a little high but I try to buy something every time I go. It is mostly stash collections for sale and a good turn over. The current kits are overpriced. I am hoping to find 3 or 4 of the B18.
Jessie, I noticed you acquired an Italian Bf109G. A bit out of the norm?The recents. One more 1/144 to go, a D3A1. View attachment 815001
Just one more of these. Good thing there are aftermarket decals for this.
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And another one of these.
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With the usual extras from the sellers for the C6N1s.
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Nice decals for the American version which I will never end up using for now.
No. I have several kits dedicated to that quest of building (should I still be breathing) down the road. The price was great as well. He had several to listed, so it was hard to just pick two. It joins the other four. I have many decals for them.Jessie, I noticed you acquired an Italian Bf109G. A bit out of the norm?
Looks to be quite nice. It is quite large and has the usual Hasegawa attention paid to detail.What's that Saiun kit like Jesse? My friend's uncle designed the original.