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Very satisfying line-up, I am sure!

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Great looking builds Shane. Lots of Cold War stuff too 8-)
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Some very nice kits Shane. I think my favorites are the Mig 29, the Harrier and the Yak. Something about the pointy nosed Harrier! Just looks great.

Looking forward to your next work in the new year.

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A great looking selection of builds Shane - How did you find the Kiowa to build?
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Cheers chaps.I think these have been my best,paint finish wise for a good while.I'm surprised some ended up looking good given the self inflicted foul ups along the way.

Stuart, the Kiowa isn't one of Matchbox's finest in my opinion.The fit of the front end is tricky. The decals were poor too.
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Some great looking models there.
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A very nice collection indeed Shane - all in all a good modelling year I would say 8-)
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A real nice dozen. The corsair and Kiowa are my favorites.
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shangos70 wrote:Cheers chaps.I think these have been my best,paint finish wise for a good while.I'm surprised some ended up looking good given the self inflicted foul ups along the way.

Stuart, the Kiowa isn't one of Matchbox's finest in my opinion.The fit of the front end is tricky. The decals were poor too.
I remember it being bad but I haven't built one since I was about 9 - so it's not just old memories then? Not to worry - Italeri do a nice one.
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A great line-up of completed models,nice variety of subjects,well tidy.
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Shane, You had a very fruitful year! My hat is off and I like every one of them!
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The New Year brings me back to the bench, I made a start on the Revell Mig 21 plus got a bit more paint on the A-10 and Mig 27.

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Just had a look through your last year's output. Great to see some of those older kits being built, they look great. Especially like the Matchbox Skyservant and OH-58.
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Man, you got some great builds going on here. BRAVO!
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+1 from me Shane, you have some great looking builds to open the new year there 8-)
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