The Build a Classic Old Kit - place holder
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That’s funny right ther...
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Re: The Build a Classic Old Kit - place holder
Yes. It's a new issue of a kit tooled in 63.LyleW wrote:So, is the kit from ‘63?? The kit must have been issued prior to 2975 (ther...just for Carlos)
Probably fire this one off on April 2021.
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I just picked up two kits in Florida that qualify here. I'll post them up later...
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April, Hmmm
I might be able to jump in depending......
I got this a couple years ago. I believe it's Tamiya's 7th kit. The decals are crap but I may be able to use 1/48 decals, or just paint the Hinomarus myself and maybe even the Arrow. 1964 vintage.
I might be able to jump in depending......
I got this a couple years ago. I believe it's Tamiya's 7th kit. The decals are crap but I may be able to use 1/48 decals, or just paint the Hinomarus myself and maybe even the Arrow. 1964 vintage.
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Keep gathering your kits. This one may be delayed until summer or fall. A lot of group builds already going on for now, plus your regularly scheduled programming.
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Darn! I wanted to start this one sooner. I have these two kits that are calling my name:
I was hoping to dig into these soon.
Still trying to find a Hawker for the other Group Build.
I was hoping to dig into these soon.
Still trying to find a Hawker for the other Group Build.
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"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with 'till you understand who's in ruttin' command!"
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Start one, save one...
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Ok, so how's this,,,,,,
Looking at Scalemates this was released in 1959, and it appears that there was only ever one release?
Looking at Scalemates this was released in 1959, and it appears that there was only ever one release?
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Yep!
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..