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01-05-2010, 16:22 #131
Re: Military Modelling
Hobbyboss are soon to release a 1/35 scale Landrover with WMIK mounting.Should be good looking at the photo's so far.Might get a couple to make up on a Herrick diorama.....

More infor Here:
http://www.armorama.com

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02-05-2010, 12:44 #132
Re: Military Modelling
Does anyone know of a fine detail retail modeller where I can buy a good kit of a flying pig? Seen a site recently where a guy custom built one from a base kit, but I don't want all that trouble. Preferably something better than airfix, possibly die cast if it is available?
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02-05-2010, 12:55 #133
Re: Anyone make model kit's
Disregard my last, have just followed brettarider's link for gallahad and found something interesting
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02-05-2010, 13:00 #134Senior Member
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Re: Military Modelling
Try the Modelshop in Queen Street ,Belfast, they have the BW Model 1/76th range that includes Flying Pigs,Saxons,APVs ,Tangis etc they also stock the Accurate Armor range
http://modelshopbelfast.co.uk/index.php?cPath=21_473
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02-05-2010, 16:37 #135
Re: Military Modelling
Thanks for that! Will prob be up there sometime next weekend - must call in!
Originally Posted by RUCFOREVER
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11-09-2010, 02:19 #136
Accurate Armour have released a set of modern British Army figures in 1/35 scale to compliment their models..


Military Models and 1/35 Scale Models by Accurate Armour

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13-11-2010, 20:59 #137
Gents, have just got back from IPMS Telford which was great.
One higlight was this company:
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The Brit stuff was excellent.
Will def be getting started again & the Pig will be a definite.
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04-05-2011, 21:14 #138
Guys,
Im after a copy of a book,
Have had one in past so I wasn't hallucinating,
Its a Tamiya guide to modeling the 1/35 scale Churchill VII, full of photos and intricate details so you end up with a unique thing rather than a off the shelf model.
Got a few photos of one of these (dad was RTR in N.Africa & Italy but they aren't that high quality) and have decided that Im going to take my time and produce something special.
Any advice or pointers would be a great help & if someone has one they dont need Im sure we can get to some arrangement
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04-05-2011, 21:18 #139
Hands up to this one. I thoroughly enjoy it, helps relax after the daily grind. I'm currently making a KRH Chally 1 Mk 3 in Op Agricola 1 markings, just started the paint job. I started the model around Christmas though
Dishonour before death!!
My Service Career and work ethic - Too much a poof for the SAS, too lazy for P Coy, too sea sick for the Marines, too inept for anything vaguly glamourous, but not too scared to ask that fat MT lass to dance down the bop.
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05-05-2011, 13:15 #140


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