My Stash Just Grew Again (2011)

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

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The Wooksta!

Few deals with Britmodeller members saw the following added:

Pegasus Spiteful (2nd tooling) Woohoo!  Last one I needed for The Project but I'm looking at moulding it anyway.  One of the ones that I have assembled may well be used as a master.
Novo Attacker*
Matchbox Spitfire IX/XVI (plus aftermarket goodies which were the main reason for buying it. I'm also curious to see if it'd be salvageable with a new wing)

On Order with Magna:  Quantity of Spiteful/Seafang kits.

The AZ Seafang has arrived.  Verdict?  It's good in parts - the cockpit is better than the AZ Spiteful but still wrong.  The canopy is vile but at least the engine cowling is nice and chunky.  I may have to invest in a few more if I can't get any more Magna ones, unfortunate because they're more suited to The Project than the AZ ones anyway.  The CMK ones I have are now going to be built as whifs and will slot into the project because they're crap and I want to build them to use them up.

*Not quite a stash addition but more of a discovery.  Few days ago, whilst searching for stuff to clear out (the pile is getting bigger...), I discovered a Novo Attacker fuselage half in a box with a pair of Testors Swifts.  No sign of t'other until yesterday when it turned up in a box of Martin Baker MB5s.  Discovered I have far too many of these so one or more may have to be sold on.  Chuffed about finding that Attacker though!
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Spey_Phantom

new stash additions  ;D

-1/144 Dragon Tornado GR4 twinpack
-1/72 Hobbyboss Messerschmitt Me163
-1/72 Hobbyboss F-84G Thunderjet
on the bench:

-all kinds of things.

The Wooksta!

Recent wins on the bay of evil:

Pegasus Spiteful (original tooling) More work but it'll pass as a PR one.
Tamiya 24th Lotus 7  DId that one 20 years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it.  Want to do it again and do KAR120C better.
Heller Spitfire XVIe x3 (bagged)  Nice price and rebuilds the stock.
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3 x 1/48th Spitfires, all to be real.

Airfix I/Ia/II
2 x Revell (Hasegawa) IX/XVI :thumbsup:
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pyro-manic

#1039
The weekend' additions include:

From Thorvic, a Fujimi Phantom FG.1 (with Tremblers markings) and a Trumpeter 1:700 HMS Renown :wub:
From Weaver, a Very Big Gun™ in 1:35
From Evilbay, a set of Hasegawa etched sawblades, and a Bandai kit of Emperor Zordar's Super Dreadnought from Space Battleship Yamato (looks like this:
)

From Heritage Aviation, an Italeri 1:72 US/NATO weapons set (lots of 'splody things), a Novo Hornet F3, and a Vulcan u/c set. Well, the box for one, anyway! A quick email (and very quick reply) later and Ian from HA says another one will be dispatched shortly. :thumbsup:
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Weaver

Quote from: pyro-manic on July 25, 2011, 12:35:28 PM
From Weaver, a Very Big Gun™ in 1:35

I think the correct terminology is a BFG, or even a BFOG..... :wacko:
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NARSES2

From the BIG H in 24 hours 1/72 Sword Spitfire PR Mk IV : The Middle East boxing
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The Wooksta!

I'll get me order in with Uncle Frank then.  There's a completed test shot on Britmodeller.  Looks fabulous.
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Hobbes

From www.aero-spezial-modellbauversand.de:
Skunk Models Workshop 1/72 weapons sets: IDF and US/NATO

NARSES2

Quote from: The Wooksta! on July 26, 2011, 01:39:27 AM
I'll get me order in with Uncle Frank then.  There's a completed test shot on Britmodeller.  Looks fabulous.

Does look nice Lee. Has a clear resin canopy and what looks like a fair few spare bits and bobs
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Good.  Might be worth making a plug and getting someone to vacform a few dozen.  PR canopies are hard to get hold of at the moment.

Anyway, in other developments...

Due to me being at NCJ Media for 15 years (murderers get less...), I get a day off and a voucher to the value of 50 notes to spend at a store of my choice in Newcastle.  Natch, first thought, Valiant.  Means I don't have to pay for it.  So I now have the Airfix Valiant.  Pllus a couple of Spitfire IXc's to make up the value.  Result!
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pyro-manic

#1046
Today, an impulse buy of an Airfix Battle. Now, do I do twin-engine, uprated Merlin, radial, or something else? FAA torpedo bomber instead of the woeful Albacore? RAF equivalent to the Stuka? Long-wing high-altitude PR bird?
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Quote from: pyro-manic on July 26, 2011, 10:41:43 AM
Long-wing high-altitude PR bird?

Well Alun,

we all know what a certain member of this forum would say to that. Eh Kit?
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Quote from: pyro-manic on July 26, 2011, 10:41:43 AM
FAA torpedo bomber instead of the woeful Albacore?

Well as Jim has already gone for the PR bird I'd suggest the torpedo bomber, perhaps with a radial engine ?
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Better off using the Fulmar as it's a lot smaller.
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