Some nice historic facts about UK passenger ships along the way as the authors introduces us to his 40 years of scratch builting and plastic kit model making.
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This blog is mainly a place where I can record my current interests. It is also a place where I can showcase my current projects, obtain inspiration, keep track of suppliers, and the many other little things that make-up who I am and what I am presently about.
Some nice historic facts about UK passenger ships along the way as the authors introduces us to his 40 years of scratch builting and plastic kit model making.
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With its packaging giving a short history lesson on the glider I recently found this glider unassembled. I fits in my palm with room to spare.
It is colorful, lite weight - made of foamcore, small, and yes it can fly. It flys very well and I really need to give it a try out of doors. There is a number five on its tail, indicating there are five different models to collect. THe packaging says the same. It looks like Kids meal premium.
Make yuour own glider instructions
To spend ones life in a life-long hobby and to see the body of their work is truly inspirational.
Pinterest has always been a place for inspiration. Although I probaly will not build one of these bi-planes they are very lovely to view.
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This image depicts a British Spitfire as it flys over the beaches of Dunkirk. Screenshot from the movie Dunkirk.
Updated (two links above) on 6.10.24 at 9:45 AM.