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  1. One other thought that came to me today, working on the Tamiya 1/48th Mosquito FBVI, that kit must be over 20 years old, it is still a good kit, but, a state of the 1/48th FB VI would be great, with the option to the bomb bay fully opened up with all the cannon details, and possibly tie option for a Mk XVIII Tetse with a the Monnins gun. Cheers, SI
  2. Ships still are a minority interest, what I get from attending model shows in and around London is that it is a growing area of the hobby. With what Airfix are turning out in other genres, It would be great for ship modellers if Airfix were to some gaps in 1/350th. RN WW2 destroyers, we only have a tribal in plastic, and it has a few flaws. An Abdiel class fast minelayer would be excellent, any of the war emergency destroyers, J/K/N class, option for a flotilla leader, Mountbatten's Kelly, the Polish N class ORP Piorun, both fairly well known. HMS Ajax / Achilles. A Batch 2 Dido, HMS Sheffield, HMS Norfolk, HMS Suffolk. to name but a few. Just my thoughts. Cheers, Si
  3. Hi 1.48 Westland Lysander. 1.48 Lockheed Hudson. 1.48 Razorback Spitfire XIV. 1.48 Grumman Martlet, early with wing fold option & decals for HMS Audacity. 1.72 Lancaster with Tallboy / Grand Slam. 1.72 Coastal Command variant of the B24 Liberator. Of the vintage classics, if the moulds still exist. 1/600 Free Enterprise II. I was growing up down in the Dover area, saw sail in and out of the harbour many times. Si
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