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Hi! Non-standard, sci-fi/what-if designs that look believable, intrigue me. Friends convinced me to turn this mech into usable model kit instead of keeping for myself just one copy. Months and months later here it is. A technical rescue machine 5DR code-named "Rescue Labor". It's a unit coming from alternative Soviet universe, which I hope will grow ;). 1/35 scale, 20cm height. 330 resin parts and 95 metal parts, decals and large assembly manual. Not a 3D print, parts have no artifacts or a need for sanding. Miniature of a mechanic is an integral part of the works. Hope
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Hello All, Does anyone know if Paul Fisher is planning to reestablish his business? I know they lost their home & workshop in the Paradise Fire last year, but the website is still up with a "not taking orders now" message up front. I can't imagine the feelings they have dealt with since then, but just wondering if anyone that knows them personally could provide any insight. Thanks in advance, Tlott
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Hello All, Does anyone know if Paul Fisher is planning to reestablish his business? I know they lost their home & workshop in the Paradise Fire last year, but the website is still up with a "not taking orders now" message up front. I can't imagine the feelings they have dealt with since then, but just wondering if anyone knows them personally that could provide any insight. Thanks in advance, Tlott
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One of the things I picked up at SMW Telford was a new resin kit of the Royal Navy submarine HMS Tabard - (thanks Chris for the heads-up) This Group III T-Class sub is made by Starling Models and is an excellent kit of an iconic British WWII sub. The resin parts come in a stout cardboard box - filled with polystyrene 'worms' to protect the contents.... The 8-page instruction booklet is well printed with eay to follow steps.... Note the two types of gun emplacement. Colour painting guide
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