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| Midnight Rambler |
01/23/08 7:36pm
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![]() First Lieutenant ![]() Group: {MOB} Regs Posts: 167 Joined: May 3rd 2007 From: Ft Myers Fla. Member No.: 3207 |
I found a website , oldmodels.com, that carries several of the plastic models that many of us built as kids. Under the maker Tamiya there are several models of WWII tanks, anti-tank guns and personell. I especially liked the Russian and German tanks. There are a couple of Pak 40's also.
Knowing the intrest many members have in WWII I thought I would pass this along. -------------------- No one here gets out alive. ![]() |
| UNDEAD 1 |
01/23/08 8:24pm
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2753 Joined: January 17th 2006 Member No.: 1540 Xfire: UNDEADJAMES |
used to collect them mr .cool site.
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| landser |
01/23/08 8:43pm
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thanks that is something i could get into.
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| Jesse James |
01/23/08 9:27pm
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![]() First Lieutenant ![]() Group: {MOB} Regs Posts: 152 Joined: January 19th 2007 From: Georgia Member No.: 2708 |
www.oldmodels.com took me to a porn site directory!
BTW www.old-models.com has pics and everything! This post has been edited by Jesse James: 01/23/08 9:34pm -------------------- ![]() |
| Keystone Two-Eight |
01/23/08 10:16pm
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There are a bunch of model building sites out there.
Personally, Tamiya kits lack the detail I like in a Model try Dragon Models Limited; http://www.dragon-models.com/ heres another site with alot of great stuff http://www.squadron.com/ The following two sites are of completede models, well worth a look at. http://www.missing-lynx.com/ http://www.armorama.com/ |
| UNDEAD 1 |
01/23/08 10:27pm
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| Midnight Rambler |
01/23/08 11:04pm
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![]() First Lieutenant ![]() Group: {MOB} Regs Posts: 167 Joined: May 3rd 2007 From: Ft Myers Fla. Member No.: 3207 |
Sorry. I must have put the address to a porn site that is appropriate to my age accidentally. Did you happen to see anything you liked? -------------------- No one here gets out alive. ![]() |
| Hellfighter |
01/24/08 8:21am
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I grew up with 1/72nd scale airfix models in the UK [70s]... I won a war-comic [popular in UK back then] contest once and got a huge 54mm scale Spitfire kit from them!!! I wonder how much mega bucks it'd be worth today if I left it in box.
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| Midnight Rambler |
01/24/08 9:09am
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![]() First Lieutenant ![]() Group: {MOB} Regs Posts: 167 Joined: May 3rd 2007 From: Ft Myers Fla. Member No.: 3207 |
I grew up with 1/72nd scale airfix models in the UK [70s]... I won a war-comic [popular in UK back then] contest once and got a huge 54mm scale Spitfire kit from them!!! I wonder how much mega bucks it'd be worth today if I left it in box. Some of the older stuff I saw are selling for $125.00. Doesn't seem it would be worth missing out on being able to put it together. -------------------- No one here gets out alive. ![]() |
| Hellfighter |
01/24/08 9:13am
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
I grew up with 1/72nd scale airfix models in the UK [70s]... I won a war-comic [popular in UK back then] contest once and got a huge 54mm scale Spitfire kit from them!!! I wonder how much mega bucks it'd be worth today if I left it in box. Some of the older stuff I saw are selling for $125.00. Doesn't seem it would be worth missing out on being able to put it together. Yes- in that case-> not so megabucks- so I guess the joy of putting it together was worth it back then -lol I can't even remember much of that episode though -I'm getting old This post has been edited by Hellfighter: 01/24/08 9:17am -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| Angus Thermopyle |
01/24/08 9:37am
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![]() Second Lieutenant ![]() Group: {MOB} Regs Posts: 324 Joined: July 29th 2006 From: North Wales, Pa Member No.: 1855 |
Keystone, I don't build armor but in aircraft Tamiya is one of the best (Along with Eduard and Hasegawa). I recently got back into this hobby in the last year and I find it a great way to relieve stress.
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| UNDEAD 1 |
01/24/08 10:17am
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I grew up with 1/72nd scale airfix models in the UK [70s]... I won a war-comic [popular in UK back then] contest once and got a huge 54mm scale Spitfire kit from them!!! I wonder how much mega bucks it'd be worth today if I left it in box. do you remember the comic hf?-------------------- ![]() |
| Hellfighter |
01/24/08 11:05am
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
I grew up with 1/72nd scale airfix models in the UK [70s]... I won a war-comic [popular in UK back then] contest once and got a huge 54mm scale Spitfire kit from them!!! I wonder how much mega bucks it'd be worth today if I left it in box. do you remember the comic hf? lol-apparently not- I thought one of several war pulp ones I picked up every weekend was 'Victory' or something similar - I can't find it on google. If Cross was around he'd know most likely. The funny comics I'd also get Beano and Buster show on google though. -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| Hellfighter |
01/24/08 11:17am
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
I grew up with 1/72nd scale airfix models in the UK [70s]... I won a war-comic [popular in UK back then] contest once and got a huge 54mm scale Spitfire kit from them!!! I wonder how much mega bucks it'd be worth today if I left it in box. do you remember the comic hf? lol-apparently not- I thought one of several war pulp ones I picked up every weekend was 'Victory' or something similar - I can't find it on google. If Cross was around he'd know most likely. The funny comics I'd also get Beano and Buster show on google though. hah- victory to prevailers!!! -I resorted to a roundabout way of searching and finally made my find; [sorry for the brief diversion Rambler] http://www.victorhornetcomics.co.uk/ memories flooding back,lol. This post has been edited by Hellfighter: 01/24/08 11:18am -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| Keystone Two-Eight |
01/24/08 12:08pm
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Keystone, I don't build armor but in aircraft Tamiya is one of the best (Along with Eduard and Hasegawa). I recently got back into this hobby in the last year and I find it a great way to relieve stress. It is a great way to reduce stress, isnt it? I build mostly 1/35 WWII armor and infantry dioramas. Dragon has a lot of highly detailed kits that involve an overabundance of photo etch and resin additions, so one model can usually last me about a month. Im also fond of the 120 mm resin figures too, im working on an 82nd airborne bust and an SS/eastern front figure right now,as well as an elefant that i have to still paint. |
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