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Hi I would like to see a new tool Queen Mary recovery set in 1:72nd this was a very important vehicle for RAF during wartime.The old 1:76 kit just does not fit in with the new Bomber supply kits and is completely useless for airfield dioramers.So come on Airfix it's time for change. 

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how about a 1:144 Thor complete with all accesories (see the book: project emily). to include carrying/launcher trailer ,ground raf personnel, the role back servicing sheds, all the concrete protective buildings and barriers .Eric

 

 

That's a good idea....and bring back the old Bloodhound missile kit too.

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how about a 1:144 Thor complete with all accesories (see the book: project emily). to include carrying/launcher trailer ,ground raf personnel, the role back servicing sheds, all the concrete protective buildings and barriers .Eric

This is 1/76

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how about a 1:144 Thor complete with all accesories (see the book: project emily). to include carrying/launcher trailer ,ground raf personnel, the role back servicing sheds, all the concrete protective buildings and barriers .Eric
This is 1/76
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Interesting...is that a kit or partly scratch built?

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That Thor missile and transporter is really impressive. I think missiles make good looking models and the price of the discontinued Guideline kit is reaching silly proportions online. It would be good to see the Bloodhound re-released, and going slightly off topic and moving from RAF to Army, it would be good to see a 1/72 Corporal, Honest John, Thunderbird, or Lance. The Honest John especially was a great looking system. It was in service for a long time and served with many armies, but I don't think any mainstream manufacturer has produced a plastic 1/72 kit. Going slightly more off topic it would be great if Airfix went back to its pioneering days and issued the first mass produced plastic HIMARS vehicle.

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