Toby's Churchill AVRE. "FINISHED"

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Very nice, Toby.
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So, this is 76th scale ? and made by whom ? I've been quite happy with the Matchbox kit so far but this one is interesting.
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It's in 1/72 and made by the Plastic Soldier Company. You get two kits in the box with four options. No decals and the instructions are a bit sparse(it's only got 20 pieces) but the detail I think is pretty good.
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Thanks, I should have known PSC = Plastic Soldier Company :oops: -- my Secret Santa sent me their wonderful U/Carrier kit. I must find the time to look further into the line ....
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Looks brilliant Toby.

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Brilliant finish, I like that a lot! :grin:
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