
My first venture into 1/32nd scale
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My first venture into 1/32nd scale
My nephew always liked my 1:18th scale planes. I told him he should check out the new 1/32nd scale models since he does not have alot of room to display some models at his home. Today he showed up with a 21st Century 1/32nd scale Corsair and Stuka. Man these models are nice! The Stuka is great looking, and it went together really well. And the Corsair really captures the look of the F4U. I liked them so much I went out this evening and got the British Corsair and a Stuka. Looks like I will need more room. I really can't get over how nice the Stuka model is. 

Paul Hebert
It's been a long road, but I am still in the game.
It's been a long road, but I am still in the game.

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Re: My first venture into 1/32nd scale
Yeah 21stC did a real nice job on the Ju-87. Which ones did you and your nephew pick up btw?
Still looking for a Folgore and 262 (They're my own personal Holy Grails).
Still looking for a Folgore and 262 (They're my own personal Holy Grails).
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hworth18 wrote:Welcome to the DARK SIDE!!!![]()
BTW Fox-tare, I have a couple of Me-262s and a couple of Macchi Folgores for sale..PM me if you are interested..
Yes, welcome. *Evil grin*
Its okay. I've put off buying/ordering more planes until I get back to good 'ole Canada at the end of May. Besides, I like the challenge of searching.