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Witold - this is one of the most fantastic things I've seen, even though I don't understand half of it. What I do appreciate though is the details you are revealing. I'm detailing a 1/18 SBD-5 at the moment, and your research has revealed one or two things I've gotten wrong, so thank you.
Perhaps you'd like to see it:
http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=53741
as I am approaching the build from a different perspective, perhaps I can be of assistance. For example, I have collected several hundred photos of every aspect of the airframe, so if you need anything in particular, maybe I can help.
Keep up the good work!
Richard
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Hi - thanks for the comments!
In answer to the queries - I used the bucket seat provided in the Trumpeter kit and basically scratch built the Yankee seat around it. This is Trumpeter's early USN AD-6 kit, and at the time I had no idea they would release the A-1J (which only came out a couple of months ago), so I scratch built everything necessary for a USAF machine, which included the Yankee seat, the rocket motor and all the stuff on the turtle deck behind the pilot. It turns out that their 'J' is basically a re-boxing of this kit with different box art - so no real big deal. The kit that sets the standards is the Zoukei Mura one, but the Trumpeter kits are still great.
As for the exhaust stains - firstly the entire model was given an 'oil canning' effect during construction. This gave the skin a rippled look. I then riveted the whole airframe using a riveting tool. If you look at real Spads, the exhaust and oil staining is sometimes very heavy, but nearly always skips over the 'channels' in the skin where the rivets are, and remains on the raised areas. I masked off the channels, then airbrushed the exhaust stains. After that, I got to work with a cotton swab dipped in thinners to blend out the rough edges. I also wanted a heavy rain-streaked effect, so it was a case of removing or adding stains as required. The oil staining was achieved by holding a brush loaded with slightly diluted raw umber oil paint in front of the air stream from my airbrush, set to around 25 PSI, taking care not to blast it all over the rest of the model! Blowing the resulting mess back along the fuselage (mimicking the air flow on the real thing) gives it a nice natural look. I finished off with some white smoke streaks with pastels.
Admittedly, an extreme example, but I've seen numerous pics of Skyraiders with very heavy exhaust stains like this. As for oil leaks, the Spad's engine was notorious for it, and if it wasn't leaking oil, the ground crew knew there was something seriously wrong!
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many thanks for the nice comments, glad you like it!
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Some more images of the model...
I found out too late that the kit's windshield (and the windshield of every other Spad kit that has ever been released by the way) is wrong - the glass is simply butted together with a sealant between the panes - there is no framing in the centre. I wasn't too fussed, but it's worth noting if you are building your own Skyraider!
Thanks for looking & feedback is most welcome!
Rich
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Here's a 'washed out' rudder - a FUBAR with the dullcote. I think it looks kind of cool!
hand painted commander's stripes - they look better to me than decals, but 3 mil too far forward compared to the other side - uh-oh! Nice red dive brake interior. Dragon's head decal a little too far forward. Zotz decal originally had a small red square just ahead of the dragon's tongue. I finally figured out that Zotz must have thought it was part of the marking - it isn't. In fact, the little red mark is the red reflective strip found on either fuselage side.. behind the dive brake you can just see the 'towel rail' antenna, which I made from flattened sprue (note - the real thing isn't round but 'flattened')
I added Verlinden dry transfer data stencils to each weapons pylon for extra realism. You can just see the red trim tab in this photo - I saw that 'Miss Eileen' had this feature in a photo of the real aircraft found in the Wayne Mutza book.
Dirt, dust and oil… the red wing jury strut was made from plastic rod and brass wire. Strangely, Trumpeter don't seem to include these in the kit, but for folded wings they are essential.
The engine was built and assembled in stages. Mount first, then engine, then exhausts, then attach that lot, add cowling and finally prop. The prop is from AMS resins and is a big improvement on the kit parts.
The folded wing was one of the last things to be attached. Various levers and wires had to be added at this stage, although there are a couple missing in this shot:
I didn't go mad on the underside weathering as it will mostly be hidden… but leaking oil is a must. If anything, this is TOO clean
The canopy had a huge mould seam right down the middle. I removed this and after a few dozen polishing sessions this is how it turned out. There are one or two minor flaws visible in the right light. However, I decided against covering the transparencies in future at this late stage as I didn't want it to go wrong. With me, future always seems to either pool (causing blemishes) or go wrong in some other way. I just didn't trust myself / it enough to risk ruining the only canopy I had. In any case, it looks OK to me. The yellow grab handles are another feature missing in the kit - I made mine from stretched sprue held in the right position whilst it cooled. I attached them VERY carefully with simple plastic cement.
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Hi - here's my latest project, a 1/32 A-1H Skyraider from the Trumpeter kit. This one took a silver in its class at the IPMS UK Nationals at Telford a couple of weeks ago. The Trumpeter kit is very nice, with one or two notable errors (cockpit too wide, canopy, windshield and prop wrong shape, very poor engine) but I added a lot of details to it. Most notably I scratch built the engine accessory compartment and replaced the terrible kit engine with a resin cast of the Zoukei Mura one. I also removed one of the wings, scratched the area behind the cockpit (on the turtle deck underneath the canopy - normally hidden by a canvas shroud but I couldn't resist showing off the details), scratched the Yankee ejector seat, shoehorned in the Aires resin cockpit (designed for Zoukei Mura kit), scratched the main landing gear (but used the Scale Aircraft Conversions main struts) and added a ton of other details, such as the rudder locking mechanism. Anyway, you can see the entire build thread here:
Sorry about the pics, but best I could do with my limited photography talents!
Here's one of the scratched wingtip drop-down lights found on USAF machines - made from pewter sheet and clear thermoform:
The rudder locking mechanism - note that the rudder is angled left, hence some slack for the wire on that side
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Hi guys - many thanks for the kind words!
In answer to the question re: paint. I've always used Humbrol enamels. In this case I mixed Humbrol Olive drab with a little yellow and a little green and just experimented really. Shading was done with progressively lighter shades of the base colour. Real Fortresses seem to be different colours depending on the light conditions, who you ask at the time, the age of the machine etc etc. Everything from a purple colour to a light-ish yellow to dark green, so i compromised
like I say, a fictional machine, a compromise paint job, but it does the job.
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cheers guys, I"m glad you like it :-)
Especially glad it passes muster with the American viewers. Just so you know, this machine never actually existed - the serial number is for a machine that was due to be made in 1944, but the contract was cancelled. That gave me free reign to do whatever I wanted with regards to the unit, nose art etc.
I would love to bring this to something like the IPMS USA Nationals, but I can't see it ever happening - not unless I booked a seat for it on a transatlantic flight or something!!
thanks for the feedback!
Rich
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Hi guys - this is one I finished last year. It's a 1/32 Fortress, scratch built and based on the old Combat Models vacform. Total construction time was 18 months. The HK Models kit was released about a year into the project, and my build features a couple of pieces from that kit (like the tailwheel) but 99% is built from scratch. The model is fully detailed inside and out (apart from the bomb bay) and the entire thing is skinned in pewter sheet. The trailer is scratchbuilt, the Diamond T wrecker is from the Accurate Armour 1/35 kit and the jeep is Tamiya 1/35 with Eduard etched detail set. Figures are cannibalised from Zoukei Mura and the spares box.
The dio took a gold medal at last years IPMS UK Nationals. I haven't had chance to enter it in any more competitions due to the logistics of getting it there (I don't drive and the dio base alone is 3 feet by 1 and a half feet).
The diorama was also featured recently in a two part article in issues 55 and 56 of AIR Modeller Magazine - both issues are still available in paper and digital format here:
The following images are a selection from those which were professionally taken for the magazine, and I've waited until I had them in my possession before creating an article here as they are much better than any I could take.
Finally, you can check out the whole build article here:
Thanks for looking!
Rich
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10 pounds shipping to the states is rater steep... :jaw-dropping:/>
err.....no, not really. that's about average for an A4 softback. For hardbacks it's at least double
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Hi everyone - my latest batch of books are now listed, ending next weekend. As usual, all start at £0.99 regardless of rarity. I combine shipping & ship Worldwide. Many rare items alongside some not so rare.
take a look:
Luftwaffe Fighter Units Europe 1939-41 - Jerry Scutts
Luftwaffe Ground Attack Units 1939-45 - Martin Pegg
Luftwaffe Night Fighter Units 1939-45 - Jerry Scutts
Luftwaffe Fighter Units Russia 1941-45 - Chris Shores
Luftwaffe Fighter Units Mediterranean 1941-44 - Shores
Luftwaffe Fighter Units Europe 1942-45 - Chris Shores
PV Ventura / Harpoon Units of WW2 - Osprey Combat Aircraft
F-86 Sabre Aces of the 4th Fighter Wing - Osprey Aces
Harrier Inside & Out - Mark Attrill - Crowood Press
Messerschmitt - Me 262A Schwalbe - Mushroom Pubs
Douglas F3D SkyKnight - Naval Fighters No.4 - Ginter Books
Douglas F4D Skyray - Naval Fighters No.13 - Ginter Books
Grumman F11F Tiger - Naval Fighters No.40 - Ginter Books
McDonnell F3H Demon - Naval Fighters No.12 - Ginter Books
Chance Vought F6U Pirate - Naval Fighters No.9 - Ginter Books
Chance Vought F7U Cutlass - Naval Fighters No.6 - Ginter Books
The Modeller's Luftwaffe Painting Guide - Monogram
The Typhoon & Tempest Story - Thomas & Shores
The Beaufort File - Roger Hayward - Air Britain
Aichi D3A1/2 Val - Peter C. Smith - Crowood
Luftwaffe Secret Projects - Ground Attack & Special Purpose
The German Giants - German R-Planes 1914-18 - Putnam
Gotha G.I - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.83
Fokker D.VI - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.84
Handley Page O/400 vol.1 - Windsock Datafile No.116
Handley Page O/400 vol.2 - Windsock Datafile No.121
Albatros B.I - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.87
AGO C.I - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.75
Halberstadt C.V - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.69
The LVG B.I - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.98
Fdh G.III-IIIa- P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.65
Albatros C.X - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.114
The Taube At War - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.104
Staaken R.VI - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.95
Lohner TI/Macchi L1 - Gregory Alegi - Windsock Datafile No.99
Hansa Brandenburg C.I Types - C.A. Owers - Windsock Datafile No.110
Hansa Brandenburg W.13 - George Haddow - Windsock Datafile No.119
Lohner Type M - George Haddow - Windsock Datafile No.127
WWI British Aeroplane Colours & Markings - Windsock Datafile Special
Fleet Air Arm Camouflage & Markings Atlantic & Med 1937-41
Junkers Ju-188 - Black Cross volume 1
Heinkel He 162 & Heinkel He 177 - Aero Series x2
56th Fighter Group - Squadron Signal
Sturmstaffel 1 Reich Defence War Diary 1943-44 - Mombeeck.
Focke-Wulf Fw-190 Described Part 1 - Geoff Pentland - Kookaburra
Junkers Ju88 - Aero Detail No.20
Messerschmitt Me 163 & Heinkel He 162 - Aero Detail No.10
Focke-Wulf Fw 190D - Aero Detail No.2
Messerschmitt Bf 110 - Aero Detail No.21
Seaplanes At War - Donald H. Sweet - PBM Mariners in Pacific
Suomen Siivet (Finland's Wings) - COMPLETE set of 26 mags
Lentavat Ritarit (Flying Knights)
Koulukoneet (Finnish Training Aircraft)
Suomen Ilmavoimien Historia No.10 - Bristol Blenheim
Suomen Ilmavoimien Historia No.14 - Suomen hävittäjät (Finnish Fighters)
Havittaja-Assat - Finnish Fighter Aces - Suomen Ilmavoimien Historia
Dornier Do17Z/Junkers Ju88A-4 in Finnish Service
Suomen Ilmavoimien Historia - Finnish Morane Saulnier MS406 & Caudron C.714
Venäläiset Hävittäjät (Russian fighters in Finnish Service)
Suomen Ilmavoimien Historia No.5 - Curtiss Hawk 75A / P-40M
Hitler's Rocket Soldiers - The Men Who Fired The V2s
Malta: The Hurricane Years - Shores, Cull & Malizia
Hurricanes Over Malta - June 1940-April 1942 - Brian Cull
Dancing In The Skies - Tony Jonsson
Restore To Service - Unit History 4 RSU-482 Maintenance Sqn
Barbarossa - The Air Battle July-Dec 1941 - Christer Bergstrom
Stalingrad: The Air Battle 1942 - Jan 1943 - Christer Bergstrom
Kursk: The Air Battle July 1943 - Christer Bergstrom
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Dora vol.1 - Jerry Crandall
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Dora vol.2 - Jerry Crandall
The German Army Air Service In WWI - Ray Rimell
Fokker D VII Aces Of World War 1 part 1
Fokker D VII Aces Of World War 1 part 2
British Fighter Units Western Front 1914-16 - Alex Revell
British Fighter Units Western Front 1917-18 - Alex Revell
German Fighter Units June 1917-18 - Alex Imrie - Osprey
Zeppelins: German Airships 1900-40 - Osprey New Vanguard
The Zeppelin Base Raids Germany 1914 - Osprey 'Raid' Series
British Airships 1905-30 - Osprey New Vanguard
London 1917-18 The Bomber Blitz - Osprey 'Campaign' Series
German Naval Air Service - Alex Imrie - Vintage Aviation Fotofax
German Bombers of WWI - Alex Imrie - Vintage Aviation Fotofax
Albatros B.II - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.93
Felixstowe F.2A - J.M. Bruce - Windsock Datafile No.82
Albatros C.V - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.81
FF 33E - P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.73
AEG C.IV- P.M. Grosz - Windsock Datafile No.67
Martinsyde Buzzard - J.M. Bruce - Windsock Datafile No.76
Bristol Fighter - L.A. Rogers - Windsock Datafile No.115
The AMC DH6 - Bruce Robertson - Windsock Datafile No.103
Sopwith B.1 & T.1 Cuckoo - J.M. Bruce - Windsock Datafile No.90
Martinsyde Elephant - J.M. Bruce - Windsock Datafile No.70
Nieuport 29 - Gregory Alegi - Windsock Datafile No.97
Curtiss H.12 - C.A. Owers - Windsock Datafile No.125
The SIA SP.2 & SP.3 - Gregory Alegi - Windsock Datafile N0.128
Airco DH4 - J.M. Bruce - Windsock Datafile Special
Albatros Fighters - Ray Rimell - Windsock Datafile Special
Sopwith Pup - J.M. Bruce - Windsock Datafile Special
Valiant Wings - Battle & Blenheim Squadrons over France
Pursue & Destroy - Leonard 'Kit' Carson
Zerstorer Gruppe - History Of V./(Z)LG 1 - I./NJG 3 1939-.41
The De Havilland Sea Vixen - Tony Buttler - Air Britain
The De Havilland Dragon Rapide Family - John F. Hamlin - Air Britain
The Oxford, Consul & Envoy File - John F. Hamlin - Air Britain
Fleet Air Arm Fixed-Wing Aircraft since 1946 - Sturtivant
Messerschmitt Bf 109T Camouflage & Markings - Profiles In Norway
Henschel Hs-123 & Heinkel He 60 - Perfiles Aeronauticos x 2
Junkers Ju 87 & Junkers Ju 88 - Caler Illustrated
Messerschmitt Bf 109E - Aerodata International No.4
Aviation Historical Review Special Issue 1976 - Sweden, Haven of Refuge
The Long Drag - History Of British Target Towing
The I.A.R.80 & I.A.R.81 - Airframe, Systems & Equipment - Radu Brinzan
Sojusznicy Luftwaffe (Luftwaffe Allies volume 1)
Flying Stations - A Story Of Australian Naval Aviation
Beware The Thunderbolt! - The 56th Fighter Group in WW2
On Special Missions - The Luftwaffe's Research/Experimental Sqns
Luftkrieg Uber Afrika vol.1
Luftkrieg Uber Afrika vol.2
Courage Alone - The Italian Air Force 1940-43 - Chris Dunning
Stirling At War - Jonathan Falconer
Hawker Typhoon & Tempest - Francis K. Mason
The German Fighter Units Over Russia - A Pictorial History
Air War Over Russia - Andrew Brookes
DH88 - The Story Of De Havilland's Racing Comets
Luftwaffe Warbirds Photo Album vol.3 - Tank Magazine Special
Ju 87 Stuka - Combat Legend - Robert Jackson
Eagles Illustrated - Fighters Of WW2 - Tom Tullis - Eagle Editions
North American AJ Savage - Naval Fighters No.22 - Ginter Books
La Chasse de Nuit Germano-Roumaine 1943-44 - Jean-Louis Roba
In The Skies Of France - Chronicle of JG2 vol.1 1934-40
Storming The Bombers - JG4 vol.1 - 1942-44 - Erik Mombeeck
Storming The Bombers - JG4 vol.2 - 1944-45 - Erik Mombeeck
Lockheed Martin C-5 Galaxy - Warbird Tech Series vol.36
North American NA-16 / AT-6 / SNJ - Warbird Tech Series vol.11
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle - Warbird Tech Series vol.9
Griffon-Powered Spitfires - Warbird Tech Series vol.32
F-4 Gun Nosed Phantoms - Warbird Tech Series vol.8
Messerschmitt Me 262 Production & Arado 234 Final Operations - JaPo
Properly To Test - Book One 'The Early Years' - Bernard Noble
RAF & RCAF Aircraft Nose Art In World War II - Hikoki
The Flying Camels - History Of No.45 Sqn RAF
Britain's Fleet Air Arm In World War II - Schiffer
The Bristol Blenheim - A Complete History
Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings 1933-45 Photo Archive 1
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 1/1
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 1/2
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 1/3
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 1/4
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 2/1
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 2/2
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 2/3
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 2/4
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 3/1
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 3/2
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 3/3
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 3/4
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 4/1
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 4/2
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 4/3
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 4/4
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 5/1
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 5/2
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 5/3
Jagdwaffe - Luftwaffe Colours 5/4
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another awesome build so far chuck!
What a shame - I was selling the very rare 30mm metal cannon by Airmo on eBay the other month - I would have happily sold it to you instead if I'd seen this in time...
anyway I'm sure you'll be able to scratch something equally as impressive...
watching with interest
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I have listed all of these on eBay - they're on my dad's account but you'll be dealing with me. I ship worldwide & combine shipping!
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I have a large number of rare & OOP resin, white metal & etched brass kits, figures and bits to sell, bought from the estate of a deceased modeller. I've made a list, with prices.
All item prices are NEGOTIABLE.
Where possible, I've based them on the prices realized for similar or same items on eBay & the like. All items are original issues bought in the 1990's or very early 2000's.
If you are interested, please email me:
rich.carrick@gmail.com
or send me a PM
I can then send photos & discuss prices, shipping etc. - I'll ship anywhere at cost!
All items located in UK, prices in GBP:
Kirin 1/16 resin / brass etc Kubelwagen not sealed but mint (OOP) - NO INSTRUCTIONS - £120.00
Kirin 1/16 resin nebelwerfer rockets & scissors periscope sealed & mint £12.00
Kirin 1/16 nebelwerfer crew mint sealed £30.00 (OOP)
Accurate Armour 1/35 K-19 Whippet not sealed but mint £45.00 (RRP £70.00)
Cromwell Productions 1/35 Vickers Mk VI B Light Tank - not sealed but mint - with free etched brass markings stencil from 'Stencilit' - £30.00
Post Office historical miniatures No.2 - 90mm white metal Letter Carrier London 1860's - mint - £30.00
Cameo Miniatures 80mm 'Empire Series' white metal British Life Guards Trooper, Gordon Relief Expedition, Heavy Camel Corps, Sudan 1884-85 - mint £25.00
Mike French Models 'Tiny Troopers' 120mm resin Household Cavalry Life Guards NCO Wolseley's Campaign, Egypt 1882 - mint - £35.00
VMK Models (France) 1/35 resin U-7144T White 444T 'Jumbo Jeep' (Autocar) - mint - £80.00 (RRP $195.00 at time of release)
Mil Art 80mm white metal Piper, Gordon Highlanders, Dargai 1897 - mint - £10.00
New Order Model Designs - 120mm The Arsenal Series - resin WWI Vickers MG (OOP) - mint - £25.00
Series 77 Miniatures 90mm white metal Guardsman WIlliam York, Guardsman of the First Regiment of Grenadier Guards 1952 (OOP??) - mint - £25.00
Maxicraft Models (France) - 1/35 (?) etched brass & metal Renault FT.17 WWI Tank - OOP (?) - very rare - mint - £50
MB Models 1/35 resin & white metal Mark IV British WWI tank (x2) INCOMPLETE - both missing sponsons & main bodies & fuel tanks £20.00 each
AFV Models (France) resin/ white metal 1/35 Vickers Mk VI C tank TWO COMPLETE KITS - instructions advise modeller to construct several parts from plastic card - cost £36 in 1991! - mint - £20 each
Airmodel / Frank-Modellbau resin 1/35 Langer 21cm Morser & Protze fur Langen 21cm Morser - mint - £40.00
Monarch Models 1/35 white metal Renault FT-17 tank (OOP) - mint - £50.00
Scale Model Accessories Ltd 1/35 resin & white metal Mercedes Benz 320 Cabriolet staff car (OOP) - mint - £45.00
Scale Model Accessories Ltd 1/35 resin & white metal Phaenomen-Granit Ambulance (OOP) - mint - £45.00
Present Arms Miniatures 1/4 white metal kit - British P.I.A.T. Anti-Tank Weapon (OOP) - mint - £120.00
Present Arms Miniatures 1/4 white metal kit - German MP44 with full size Iron Cross (3 complete kits) - mint - £100.00 each
Present Arms Miniatures 1/4 white metal kit - Thompson sub machine gun - mint - £100.00
Present Arms Miniatures 1/4 white metal kit - Martini-Henry Rifle with full size Victoria Cross - mint - £120.00
Present Arms Miniatures 1/4 white metal kit - RPG-7 Anti-Tank Weapon - mint - £120.00
Present Arms Miniatures 1/4 white metal kit - Bren - mint - £130.00
Present Arms Miniatures 1/4 white metal kit - MG-42 & MG-34/42 ammo box - mint - £150.00
D.F. Grieve Models 10th Anniversary Figure 140mm white metal Senior Drum Major of the Household Division (Full Regimental Dress) c.1990 TWO COMPLETE KITS - mint - £45.00 each
Kilmore Characters - unknown scale white metal Lt.Colonel Grenadier Guards (OOP??) - mint - £20.00
Scale Model Accessories Ltd 1/35 resin & white metal Gaz AAA Cargo Truck (OOP) - mint - £45.00
Scale Model Accessories Ltd 1/35 resin & white metal Ford V8 Convertible German Staff Car (OOP) - mint - £35.00
Scottish Soldiers - unknown scale white metal HM Queen Elizabeth, C in C Scots Guards, mounted - mint - (OOP??) - £50.00
Commandant Miniatures - unknown scale white metal TOY model (assembled/painted) - British Light Tank Mk VIB 4th/7th Dragoon Guards 1940 - £20.00
MB Models resin & white metal 1/35 French FT-17 tank PLUS On The Mark Models etched brass detailing set - mint - £40.00
Scale Specialties white metal 54mm / 1/32 Kubelwagen (Volkswagen type 82) limited edition 1 of 100 (this is kit no. 62) (OOP) - mint - £40.00
Accurate Armour - resin 1/35 Valentine Mk.III - OOP - mint - £45.00
MIniature Military Models - resin & white metal 1/35 Ferret AC Mk.1/2 - (OOP??) mint - £40.00
MB Models resin 1/35 Char BI bis - (OOP??) - mint - £40.00
Plus Model - resin 1/35 Tempo G 1200 - mint - £35.00
Sovereign - resin & white metal 1/35 Sd.Kfz.231 6 Rad (OOP) - mint - £45.00
Dartmoor Military Models - white metal 1/35 Saracen Mk.2 APC (OOP) - mint - £100
Model Transport - resin 1/35 Henschel 33D1, G.S. truck (comes in a plastic box, some parts are warped or bent) - (OOP) - £30.00
Unknown manufacturer (possibly Peddinghaus) resin 1/35 U-boat conning tower & deck section - comes with 15 white metal 54mm Hecker & Goros crew members & a 1/35 Talhoer 20mm Oerlikon cannon - sold as seen - £250.00
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300 rare books/kits/signed photos for auction
in E-bay Auctions
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Hi guys,
it's that time of month again! More eBay listings now live. 150 today, 150 to come tomorrow (thurs 26th May). Majority of these are aviation. As usual, many rarities. Everything starts at £0.99 regardless of rarity or value. There are also some rare, collectable Battle of Britain signed photos and a few kits this time around.
All items located in UK
I combine postage and ship to most places World wide. Please take a look. Any questions please ask
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/m.html?item=322116341170&hash=item4affa14db2%3Ag%3AqxAAAOSwciVXQFDj&_dmd=2&_ssn=sirskunkalot&_sop=10
thanks
Rich