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Ah Shucks!!.....was just having a catch up read through on this and POOF......it was gone. Well Mike, I not only missed out on Tea and Cake, but also on your fine efforts with this build. I hope you are able to come up with an alternative and not let this setback slow you down in the MOJO department. :thumb2:
Rick H.Comment
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Mike all I can say if you can't beat it into shape it must be an utter load of c**p. Knowing you I can see you returning with something else to interest us.
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Hi Mike
I look forward to whatever you pull from the stash. I have the AA conversion kit to convert an M38A1C into the Israeli modified CJ5M. I must be honest I haven't looked closely at it as it is not planned to be built for a while. Maybe I'll be better off simple building the Skybow M38A1C as is.
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Interesting. I recently bought an AA kit from almost 30 years ago (yes, really: it has a piece of paper inside that says it was made on 30 July 1993) and though I haven’t built it yet, the parts look well-cast. From what you say, it seems AA’s quality has rather slipped over the years.Comment
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Mike, it isn't resin kits that I'm 'scared' of, but if I were to go with one, then at least your review of the kit/manufacturer has steered me away from perhaps an expensive mistake, which would probably have put me off doing another one.
For that, I thank you and all of the experienced modellers on here for giving honest reviews of the kits on offer.Comment
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Interesting. I recently bought an AA kit from almost 30 years ago (yes, really: it has a piece of paper inside that says it was made on 30 July 1993) and though I haven’t built it yet, the parts look well-cast. From what you say, it seems AA’s quality has rather slipped over the years.Comment
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Unlikely, given that the kind of silicone rubber moulds needed for resin casting only last, what, fifty or so good-quality castings?Comment
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