Much of my time was taken up touring and revisiting many of my favorite London musuems and sights as well as a few new ones. The weather, save for the past couple of days, was pretty mild and over the Easter weekend, there were some closures and delays on the Underground - but that was all part of the fun! Here are a couple of links to some pictures I took in the RAF Museum (just north of the city in Colindale) and at the Imperial War Museum in Lambeth (south London). I have been to these museums many times before on earlier trips to London and highly recommend them! The photos represent only a small portion of what all is displayed in the museums:
Imperial War Museum:
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RAF Musuem:
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There was little time to do a thorough scouting of the small scale military products, but there is an ample supply in London. The Hamley's Toy Store on Regent Street had a decent collection of Corgi planes and armor, as well as most of the currently avaliable FOV tanks and planes There wasn't really anything new concerning these lines. Hamley's also had a sizeable offering of K&C products, which look nice and are outrageously expensive. I'm not sure whats new or not or how representative the collection was...
The RAF Museum had the best selection of Corgi Aircraft, but again most of the pieces are also avaliable in the US. There was a 1:32 Corgi Mosquito on display and that thing is huge! The RAF Museum shop had tons of the Corgi XD 1:18 planes, including the DWK & NKK Spitfires, RAF P-40, Yellow-nose Stuka, and Galland ME-109. These were marked for sale at £29.99, which is approximately $60 US. Here's some of the Corgi XD on display:

All in all, a great place to spend spring break and hope you enjoy the photos
