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  • spanner570
    • May 2009
    • 15474

    #376
    Originally posted by Jakko
    That’s quite an inaccurate model of the Kursk, I’d say — it’s above the water.

    :smiling3:
    A lot of brave human beings lost their lives when she was lost........

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    • Guest

      #377
      It’s a submarine, isn’t it?

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      • Guest

        #378
        Originally posted by spanner570
        A lot of brave human beings lost their lives when she was lost........
        Well said Ron :thumb2:.
        Pete.

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        • yak face
          Moderator
          • Jun 2009
          • 13866
          • Tony
          • Sheffield

          #379
          Well heres my modest haulClick image for larger version

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          The eduard Yak 3 was £2 ! No instructions , decals , pe and missing the propellor spinner but im sure i can supply these from my spares. The siege machines is just so nuts i had to have it and it was £4 so this is one of the candidates for the under a fiver build. The Revell f-18 was £14 , looks a lovely kit , and the bandai japanese manga spaceship thing was £5 , so this might be getting done for the under a fiver build too , although i will have to brush up on my Japanese!! The flexi files and p-38 photo etch were £ 1 each , bargain!

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          • Guest

            #380
            Originally posted by yak face
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            The eduard Yak 3 was £2 ! No instructions , decals , pe and missing the propellor spinner but im sure i can supply these from my spares. The siege machines is just so nuts i had to have it and it was £4 so this is one of the candidates for the under a fiver build. The Revell f-18 was £14 , looks a lovely kit , and the bandai japanese manga spaceship thing was £5 , so this might be getting done for the under a fiver build too , although i will have to brush up on my Japanese!! The flexi files and p-38 photo etch were £ 1 each , bargain!
            I wish I had seen those siege machine they look great, something different.
            Pete.

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            • yak face
              Moderator
              • Jun 2009
              • 13866
              • Tony
              • Sheffield

              #381
              Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
              my haul from Cosford
              (I think I must have some Yorkshire blood in me ,Dave).....except for the first one
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              £5
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              £8
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              missing one trunk and one arm, but for £3 I can work with that

              the next three were £2.50 each
              yum!
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              a good day!
              £2.50 each!!! Bargain Neil! If id seen them i would definitely have got the french bloke and the coldstream guard .
              I love these airfix 54mm kits theyre so beautifully tooled , its just a shame my figure painting skills dont match the standard of sculpting. Cheers tony

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              • Guest

                #382
                Originally posted by SimonT
                Evening all,
                I finally made it to a show after many years absence - met some of the chaps down at Cosford :thumb2:

                It would of course have been rude not to buy something after travelling all that way so.......

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                rather nice 1/48 armoured car - not seen this one before

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                some paint. There was a note on the box of paint saying £1.50 which seemed rather too good to be true so I queried if that was just for one bottle rather than the entire box. Turned out the note had fallen off the shelf above :crying:
                Stall holder said "but these ones are 10% off". I picked up this set and said I would have it. "oh not that one that's Ammo not AK, that one is full price". Paints had got into wrong box!!! BUM. So the worst bargain ever at the end of the day as I had to pay full price

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                an allied lorry - bit different and not bad price

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                lastly this 72nd Hummer by a company called Military Wheels - never heard of 'em

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                for the bargain price of £4 so it just creeps into Rons 'under a fiver' category
                Bought without looking at the contents - had initial viewing after I got home and it doesn't look too bad

                Very enjoyable day
                What's the total now then Simon, 1000 and counting :smiling::smiling:.
                At least you enjoyed the day out .
                John .

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                • Guest

                  #383
                  Originally posted by Pete Low
                  Hi this is my haul from Cosford day out.



                  The sub is for the under £5.00 GB.

                  Pete nice haul, can you tell me what the JLC 006 is on the left hand side, I can see the mitre and the blades .?
                  Thanks

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                  • SimonT
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 2824

                    #384
                    John - the JLC006 is designed for cutting round tubing, holds it in the V shape. I have used mine quite happily for square rod and tubing as well. Only downside is it doesn't have slots for 45deg cuts

                    Count is spiralling out of control - I have more stock than a lot of the traders! :smiling4:

                    Ron - I look forward to seeing what you can do with it. That Corvette was a good bargain

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                    • Guest

                      #385
                      Originally posted by SimonT
                      John - the JLC006 is designed for cutting round tubing, holds it in the V shape. I have used mine quite happily for square rod and tubing as well. Only downside is it doesn't have slots for 45deg cuts

                      Count is spiralling out of control - I have more stock than a lot of the traders! :smiling4:

                      Ron - I look forward to seeing what you can do with it. That Corvette was a good bargain
                      Thanks Simon.
                      Just think you could attend shows and become a trader if a change of career is needed .:smiling2:
                      Not much sleep last night then, posting this at 03.38 and again this morning on your thread !
                      Don't know how you do it .

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                      • boatman
                        • Nov 2018
                        • 14498
                        • christopher
                        • NORFOLK UK

                        #386
                        HI All this is my lastest a seaking chopper which I managed to get fairly cheap off ebay for 11 quid now this will be a workin model with spinning rotars an nav lights to fit on the flight deck of my now started HMS TIGER C20 build . An it will be one of four seakings as some seakings will be fitted in the hangars an should be able to be seen by havin the hanger doors open an close with light inside an I will be workin under a bit of moddeler's licence
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                        • Mikerf
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 61

                          #387
                          Originally posted by boatman
                          HI All this is my lastest a seaking chopper which I managed to get fairly cheap off ebay for 11 quid now this will be a workin model with spinning rotars an nav lights to fit on the flight deck of my now started HMS TIGER C20 build . An it will be one of four seakings as some seakings will be fitted in the hangars an should be able to be seen by havin the hanger doors open an close with light inside an I will be workin under a bit of moddeler's licence
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                          You're building a 1/72 scale HMS Tiger?? That would be MASSIVE!

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                          • boatman
                            • Nov 2018
                            • 14498
                            • christopher
                            • NORFOLK UK

                            #388
                            Originally posted by Mikerf
                            You're building a 1/72 scale HMS Tiger?? That would be MASSIVE!
                            HI Michael yes it is massive nr 8ft long an a beam of approx. 10" or so yes I started the scratch build a few days ago what with the nice wheather an as its big got to be built in the garge but im havin trouble sourcing material's has model shops keep closein down but I hope I can get everything to build the model for full r/c an im now goin to start to put the build pics on the forum in ships under construion an it will be a long build
                            chris

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                            • Guest

                              #389
                              Just ordered this today. I think I have caught the bug now.
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                              • Guest

                                #390
                                If you’re building 1/72 armour then at least you’ll be able to find room for quite a lot of models — roughly four times as many as those of us who mainly build in 1/35 scale

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