My Stash Just Grew Again (2011)

Started by Maverick, December 31, 2010, 03:08:37 PM

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pyro-manic

I took a trip into Poole today (I had a rough weekend, so thought some retail therapy was in order), and came away with the following:

From Plastic Pastimes (currently 20% off most things in store!), a Heller Mirage IV, a Dragon 1:700 USS Normandy (Tico-class missile cruiser) and an Airfix Nimrod. The whole lot for under £40. :thumbsup:

From Setchfields, a Revell 1:24 Pontiac '78 Firebird, which will get the Mad Max treatment. ;D
Some of my models can be found on my Flickr album >>>HERE<<<

Captain Canada

Was all excited today...actually had money and thought the new Valiant would be in. Ended up buying an Airfx Canberra B(1)8

:thumbsup:

First Canberra ever....caan't wait !

:wub:
CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

Long Live the Commonwealth !!!
Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

Weaver

From ebay, Matchbox 1/48th NA FJ-4B Fury. To be hacked up into Jet Girl's Jet at some point, which will involve scaleorama'ing it to 1/72nd or smaller....  :blink: and giving it two engines. That's Jet Girl as in Tank Girl's mate, and Jet Girl's Jet as in the proper one from the early comics, not the abortion in the film. Typically, the design and scale of the JGJ is a bit variable from one strip to another, but it's definately huge: there's enough room to stow a motorbike and a marquee in it, plus living accomodation that bears an uncanny resemblance to a student bed-sit in Worthing, circa 1987....
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NARSES2

From Croydon MZ

Airfix 1/700 HMS Nelson, for the ship GB

Airfix 1/72 Spitfire Mk I/IIA, the new tool. Looks nice in the box. I think it's last years Mk I with a new sprue for the early model. I'll be building the 1938 19 Squadron example, so real world
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Mossie

Quote from: Overkiller on April 30, 2011, 07:24:52 AM
1/700 Trumpeter AOE-1 Sacremento - As per above, may well do this one OOB, then again, that hull would make a nice basis for an Arsenal ship type....  ;)

SCADS?  It's basically a medium freighter similar in size to the Atlantic Conveyer but with a high speed prow.  Move the main superstructure to just in front of the helipad, add the SCADS gubbins & off you go.  Little more work if you want to re-shape the prow, but it's doable.
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GTX

My latest additions:


  • 1/48 Eduard Tempest Mk.V Profipack
  • 1/48 Italeri V-22 Osprey
  • 1/48 Monogram AD-6 Skyraider
  • 1/48 Special Hobby CAC CA-9 Wirraway
  • 1/48 Special Hobby F2G-1/2 Super Corsair
  • 1/48 Silver Cloud Martin Baker M.B.5
  • 1/48 Hi-Tech SO 4050 Vautour II A
  • 1/48 Planet Models BUGATTI 100P

Regards,

Greg
All hail the God of Frustration!!!

Thorvic

From Hobbysearch Japan:-

Sealsmodels 1/700 JMSDF Shirase Icebreaker (This is an injection moulded kit done by the former Pitroad staff of the Japanese Icebreaker that served from 1986 - 2005 and has now been replaced by an even larger ship of the same name)

Project Cancelled SIG Secretary, specialising in post war British RN warships, RN and RAF aircraft projects. Also USN and Russian warships

Brian da Basher

You gents always make me green with envy, especially those of you that have recently received the world's 4th Largest Airforces & Navies. Mr. GTX, I do believe you now surpass most of Central America in air power.

I recently acquired my "holy grail" kit: the 1/520 AMT U.S.S. Akron/Macon.

Without question, it will be whiffed.

The $64,000 questions are:

Should it be mildly whiffed (built as is but with speculative camo scheme)?

or

Should it be given the Full Treatment?
:unsure: :unsure:
Brian da Basher

GTX

Full treatment with updated fighters!!!!
All hail the God of Frustration!!!

GTX

a couple more just added:


  • 1/48 Planet Models Westland Welkin Mk.1
  • 1/48 FREMS Aermacchi MB 339A

Regards,

Greg
All hail the God of Frustration!!!

Thiel

From LuckyModel Hong Kong

  • Academy 1:72 A-37B Dragonlfy - To be turned into a tilt-rotor for the VTOL GB
  • Eduard Zoom Set for the above

NARSES2

Big box from the Big H, all 1/72 scale

Admiral Supermarine Seafire F.45
Azure Breguet Br.693A-2. I can now WIF my Heller one
AZ Models Spitfire F.14e
Sword  P47N Thunderbolt
Sword  Supermarine Seafire Mk IIIc
Sword Lockheed P-80 A/B. For service in NW Europe 1946

The Spitfire/Seafire kits come loaded with spares inc. 3 extra fusalages in the 3 kits  ;D

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Rheged

Quote from: Brian da Basher on May 04, 2011, 12:53:15 PM
You gents always make me green with envy, especially those of you that have recently received the world's 4th Largest Airforces & Navies. Mr. GTX, I do believe you now surpass most of Central America in air power.

I recently acquired my "holy grail" kit: the 1/520 AMT U.S.S. Akron/Macon.

Without question, it will be whiffed.

The $64,000 questions are:

Should it be mildly whiffed (built as is but with speculative camo scheme)?

or

Should it be given the Full Treatment?
:unsure: :unsure:
Brian da Basher

Do it whichever way you prefer, but please make sure that you do it soon and give us lots of pictures!!
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Are losing theirs and blaming it on you....."
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#644
Quote from: NARSES2 on May 05, 2011, 07:06:11 AM
Admiral Supermarine Seafire F.45
AZ Models Spitfire F.14e

The Spitfire/Seafire kits come loaded with spares inc. 3 extra fuselages in the 3 kits  ;D


There were only two fuselages in mine - the base kit (Seafire F46 and Spitfire F18 respectively) and a Spitfire F14 high back fuselage (the Seafire F45 being a semi-navalised conversion of the Spitfire F21, itself a Spitfire F14 with the new laminar flow wing).  

And I wouldn't pay the Hannants price for the Seafire F45 either  - not when I can get them from Poland cheaper, even after the postage is factored in.
"It's basically a cure -  for not being an axe-wielding homicidal maniac. The potential market's enormous!"

"Visit Scarfolk today!"
https://scarfolk.blogspot.com/

"Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance to the radio!"

The Plan:
www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic