New Airfix reboxing of 1/24 Stuka

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New Airfix reboxing of 1/24 Stuka

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Very good new boxart for this little gem,

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Quite a big gem! :)
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I have an old boxing of this,fantastic kit loads of detail.As the mold is getting older is there any flash on the parts?.That box looks very nice and an unusual colour scheme as an option.Wonder what the next new 1/24th release will be?
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And shouldn't you be studying Paul? :mrgreen: :ha:
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How did you know I had exams?

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Not to discredit the classic box top art work of my generation, the new box top
art work is very impressive. :grin: Lyell...
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He can find out anything about anyone from the Lab :grin:
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Does this have a full engine?
I do cars and a different engine always appeals to me :ha:
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IrishAir wrote:How did you know I had exams?

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Elementary, my dear Watson.

Given your age, the time of year, and my knowledge of the education system, you are bound to be having exams soon, so you should be studying.

Oh, yes, and the special Internet Guilt-o-meter, which can detect people who should be studying, but are in fact browsing the Internet, and posting on this forum. As Bromo says, it.s all in the basement lab! :mrgreen: :ha:

On a serious note, I found when I was studying, that taking short breaks and doing something else kept me motivated and (relatively) sane. Only relatively, of course...
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Good luck with the exams.

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This is the one of the super kits I want to go back too. No wheel bays to deal with! I remember building it as a kid but had trouble glueing the wings on with poly as they weigh over three tons each. Think I´d use something else now!
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