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Well done Jan! That is apparently THE book on the Mossie and modelling it, which is why the asking price is probably high. Can't quite remember, but I think it was around £18 to £20 when first published. I tried to get it then, but it sold out within weeks!
 
Iv'e scored the Eduard Dual Combo Hellcat(s), same one as Catch posted a while back, traded a Monogram B-29 for it that I started many moons ago and was never gonna finish...friend wanted a B-29...saw the opportunity for a Win-Win situation!!:D
 
VERY NICE!

i've boght:
a Hellar 1:48 thunderjet with a full bomb load.
a matchbox 1:72 lancaster with civil markings and weapons and bombs
2 revell lancasters 1:72
and a italiari p-40 1:32
 
Thanks Guys, Yeah I was pleased with the deal....BUT here is the kicker.... while I was checking it, I discovered I had two Mk.I or F6F-3 Fuselage sprues and should have had a Mk.I and Mk.II (F6F-5) fuselage.
Sent a message to my mate to check his other stock as this is where I got it, and he had one that had 2 Mk.II/F6F-5 fuselages, the rest had one of each.....so we will do some swapping at the SA model Expo this weekend!:D
 
I received it today via Post Office.The kit looks nice.
 

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Yes.Spit5 found it for me on Alegro.But it is re-boxed one.Previously it was offered by HobbyCraft as memory serves.
 
Nice, and unusual. I was going to ask about the brand name. If it's originally Hobbycraft, they tend to be a bit basic by today's standards, but accurate and well moulded, and build well. The JU88 I mentioned in a thread a week or so ago was Hobbycraft, and it scaled-out right and looks well built and painted. Look forward to some pics of it when you can, Wojtek.
 
Nice, and unusual. I was going to ask about the brand name. If it's originally Hobbycraft, they tend to be a bit basic by today's standards, but accurate and well moulded, and build well. The JU88 I mentioned in a thread a week or so ago was Hobbycraft, and it scaled-out right and looks well built and painted. Look forward to some pics of it when you can, Wojtek.

To be honest I don't remember the initial bidder but the model moulds look very nice.There are engraved panel lines, two variants of two-blade propellers, a rasin pilot seat and a stick with peddals, and a sheet of photoetched parts.I think it will be the nicest suplement to the PZL P-11C for the September 1939 collection.But firstly I have to finish some others in progressing now.
 

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