RAAF A Display
- Axis Nightmare
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Re: RAAF A Display
Great Stuff Mate!
A lot of work there. You have a great diverse collection! Actual 1/1 artifacts and memorabilia really compliment the 1/18 stuff in a display.
A lot of work there. You have a great diverse collection! Actual 1/1 artifacts and memorabilia really compliment the 1/18 stuff in a display.
What makes the P-51 Mustang so special?
"It would do for 8 hours what a Spitfire would do for 45 minutes."
Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager
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Very very nice display. I like the 1/1 items. I have been resisting to get into collecting them due to space.
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Very nice and COOL display !!!
- Axis Nightmare
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I've found they can take up less space than big 1/18 aircraftcnq wrote:Very very nice display. I like the 1/1 items. I have been resisting to get into collecting them due to space.
Unless it is something like my Helicopter cargo doors...
What makes the P-51 Mustang so special?
"It would do for 8 hours what a Spitfire would do for 45 minutes."
Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager
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I have all my 1/18 planes hanging so they take less space for meAxis Nightmare wrote:I've found they can take up less space than big 1/18 aircraftcnq wrote:Very very nice display. I like the 1/1 items. I have been resisting to get into collecting them due to space.
Unless it is something like my Helicopter cargo doors...
All my shelf space are reserved for my 1/30 stuff , 1/6 figures and built model planes.
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Wonderful display Studly!!
- Studly
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Thanks for that Guys. The 1/1 scale stuff is getting to become very expensive .
Cheers
Greg
Cheers
Greg
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Well done. I am sure it brought many memories back.
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Very nice display Greg. We don't see it nearly enough 1 18 here in Aust!!!!
- Studly
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G'day Paul. I wouldn't display anything else now Mate, its the only way to go.CanberraPaul wrote:Very nice display Greg. We don't see it nearly enough 1 18 here in Aust!!!!
Cheers
Greg
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Studly wrote:Thanks for that Guys. The 1/1 scale stuff is getting to become very expensive .
Cheers
Greg
Tell me about it.
I almost do not collect anymore because of the prices .
- Studly
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pickelhaube wrote:Studly wrote:Thanks for that Guys. The 1/1 scale stuff is getting to become very expensive .
Cheers
Greg
Tell me about it.
I almost do not collect anymore because of the prices .
Brother i hear you. These days i just watch and every now and then you find one ,but now its a waiting game. As you said Matthew its gone crazy.
Cheers
Greg