What is the most "tired" subject produced?

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Re: What is the most "tired" subject produced?

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Yeah, go for kit collectors!!! Very good prices for all the kits - for all brands including Tamiya. This is only 1 picture of (beware!) 14 I got.

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Im not allowed to publish more details so far, because its meant for our club tombola etc. More details for the interested when Im allowed to. ;)

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:shocked: :shocked: :shocked:

Reminds me at my stash... Only, you are much better at staying in one scale...
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I Always shows these kinds of pictures to my wife as an example that it could be much worse.
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jelliott523 wrote:
I would gladly spend $ on a new-tooled kit of the S-3, I've been watching a couple of the online auction sites and event the old ESCI/AMT kit is getting pricey. Maybe a new kit with some PE included in the kit like most Academy and Trumpeter kits are doing now.
I recently picked up the Trumpeter TA-3B and it has nice photo-etch included.
Just a quick update on the S-3 Viking discussion. I recently acquired one of the Esci kits, paid roughly $25 USD for it. The plastic is in decent shape, the instructions are a bit yellowed and the decal sheet looks like it will probably fall apart if I tried to use it and the canopy glass is somewhat scratched from bouncing around in the bag. The bags in the box were still sealed. I'm hoping some polishing of the canopy will take care of the scratches. I also ordered an aftermarket set of decals for VS-21 low-vis markings. This is down a few kits on my build plan, but hoping to get to it before the end of the year.
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Squadron/True details makes an AM vacuform canopy for the 1/48 S-3.
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