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Oldest model.

May 10 2012 at 5:00 AM
Kirsopp Paul  (Login saulkirsopp)
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Response to Oldest built model you still have. I'll show you mine if you show me yours

OK, I'm cheating as I didn't build them but none of these are any later than 1943, that's when my uncle, who built them, was killed.
I'm not 100% sure what they're made from, a heavy type of plastic is my best guess. They've suffered from 30 odd years stuffed in an old suitcase in the loft of my Grandmothers house. I keep thinking about trying to repair some of the less damaged ones but I think it's best to leave them as is.
Regards.
P. Kirsopp.

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