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After finding scans of the old Shep Paine how-to leaflets, I decided to buy some of his books second-hand. The first arrived today:
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So! you have decided to take up modelling - welcome to the club :smiling4:.
These in their day were considered to be the be all and end all for modellers along with the Verlinden books, and even today you can still pick up a pointer here and there from them..
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I've got a woooohoooo and a 'T'
Here is the 'T' added to the stash, and already have a valentine or Crusader to go on the back...
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And here is the brass for the Wooohooo (train whistle noises, you can all join in if you wish)
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And of course the beast itself....
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When this kit was first released I promised myself I would build one, but they were always sold out, so this one has finally made it into the stash for a build next year.
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Also funny to read lines written 37 years ago that sound oddly familiar, like:—
Today, we armor modelers are blessed with an abundance of precisely detailed kits beyond the wildest dreams of the struggling enthusiasts of those lean years [about 20 years ago]Comment
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this birthday keeps on giving lol
had this arrive today.......im very impressed, box is absolutly stuffed with sprues
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also bought myself a Eduard pe set for that USS Enterprise
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one of the two frets is to upgrade the aircraft by adding undercarriage and props!......in 1/700 scale!....heres something to give a sense of scale
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So the better half and I had a day to ourselves yesterday even though the kids are off for half term and so we went to the National Trust property at Hughenden.
Whilst she was in the shop I had a look in the second-hand book shop they have and picked this up for the princely sum of £1 - and it looks like it's never even been read!
It's a part of the war I know absolutely no nothing about and so have started reading it already!
ATB
Andrew
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Hi all
So the better half and I had a day to ourselves yesterday even though the kids are off for half term and so we went to the National Trust property at Hughenden.
Whilst she was in the shop I had a look in the second-hand book shop they have and picked this up for the princely sum of £1 - and it looks like it's never even been read!
It's a part of the war I know absolutely no nothing about and so have started reading it already!
ATB
Andrew
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A lot of people just associate the war in the desert, mid East as that which is well covered now, but there were little wars being fought all over the north East of Africa and in the Middle East. A look at the RR armoured car history can shed some light on that for you. I have a book somewhere which was written by someone that drove the RR in the Mid East as well as Africa.
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No prizes for guessing what i have got my grubby mits on,:thinking:
Been waiting for this for a long time :tongue-out3:
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The box is very big and packed to the lid
Comes with the ammo vehicle and trailer and yes free a massive bucket :dizzy:
lovely !!
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Headmasters office at 8 30 in the morning!! To get there turn right at the Stug E, then past the 4 G's then left at the Stug A. Office is behind the skip full of green paint.Comment
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