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nice work , they look really good
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Splendid stuff, Buff.
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That looks a lot better than I thought it would.
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Here come the breadstick boys!
Russian heavy brigade is a go ! Here’s unit 2 in prep. Some juicy Cuirassiers.
These did well in the war so on my tabletop if following tradition, will be absolute dogsmilk.
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nice !! and we can see your sticky wick at the back too
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For some reason, on my workbench is a 1/48 scale F111C of the RAAF, it's the Academy kit, purchased years ago in in Oz, and it has been getting in the way ever since, the box went missing so 7 massive sprues have been in a cupboard for years, getting in the way. It was originally going to be a leaving present for an ex RAAF pilot of one of these. And the kit is a pig. For some reason they designed it so the wings could be swivelled even after the kit was completed, so there's dozens of little bits to be placed unglued into the wings etc... oh, and the front and rear fuselage don't mate up, and there's all sorts of bits that need to be drilled and sawed for the Aussie version.
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Celts. More effing Celts
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Jeremy wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:39 am Celts. More effing Celts
I'm going to go with Julius Caesar, on a beach in Kent, around 55BC?

Either that, or Mary Beard, BBC3, June 2014.
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Prussians, for the first time in my entire life, a prussian unit! More epic, more pikemen.
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Shahbahraz wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:37 am For some reason, on my workbench is a 1/48 scale F111C of the RAAF, it's the Academy kit, purchased years ago in in Oz, and it has been getting in the way ever since, the box went missing so 7 massive sprues have been in a cupboard for years, getting in the way. It was originally going to be a leaving present for an ex RAAF pilot of one of these. And the kit is a pig. For some reason they designed it so the wings could be swivelled even after the kit was completed, so there's dozens of little bits to be placed unglued into the wings etc... oh, and the front and rear fuselage don't mate up, and there's all sorts of bits that need to be drilled and sawed for the Aussie version.
Does it have the fuel vent over the jet pipes? The Aussies were always fond of that "Aardvark with it's arse on fire" trick.
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