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I still hope to see that Japanese P-40 some day Gavin

January 10 2012 at 7:02 PM

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It's a neat subject - and currently I'm a bit on a high for Japanese subjects

I think I can help with the Harvard - I think a friend of mine has one and he regurarely donates kits to me whenever I help him with his computer - I will know more next weekend

Too bad to hear about the tourist agent - but I'm sure the competition will fill the hole in the market and I hope things will improve again - meanwhile try to enjoy some Airfix plastic fun happy.gif



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William De Coster / Belgium be.png / previous builds on HS : Plastic Stories

1/72 - Airfix, Hasegawa(modern tool) - Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero : Part I - Part II ( incl. Belgian Scale Modellers Convention 2011 show report) Part III/End new.gif
1/72 - Hasegawa(old tool) - Mitsubishi A6M2 : Part I new.gif
1/72 - AGA - Polikarpov I-3 : Part I - Part II - Part III - Part IV - Part V

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