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Landlubber Mike reacted to a post in a topic: Jupiter Locomotive by drobinson02199 - OcCre - 1:32
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Wow, what an epic build at an epic scale - this is looking fantastic, thank you for sharing your build here.
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Yep, it's 1/32. Has some pretty interesting marking options - maybe I'll start mine shortly while inspired by your build: http://www.silverwings.pl/de-havilland-dh82a-tiger-moth.html I got mine at a pretty steep discount on one of the FB auction sites. Not only did the auction have the kit, but it also had a ton of aftermarket detail pieces from CMK and Eduard for the 1/32 ICM kit. Not sure I'll need them, but nice to have.
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stagecoach by kgstakes - 1/8th scale
Landlubber Mike replied to kgstakes's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Wow, that's amazing!! Great job!
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