Used to love the Airfix models when I was a kid. I liked the really tiny ones . I think they were 1/76 . There were up to 40 pieces per box. Used to paint them.up as well. Really enjoyed the video . Thanks for posting
Thanks! I bought this set years ago.. just got it out of the box.. perry’s are easy the best IMO, but I find the plastic is borderline too brittle which is great for clean precise models but over time pieces tend to break easy..
Why not whack a bit of blue tack on his bum to make him stay in the saddle . I file a whole lot more seams with needle files and wet/rub to smooth out mold lines . My diags I used to use on copper phone lines so they have great sprue chopping time . And a K5 excel knife
Used to love the Airfix models when I was a kid. I liked the really tiny ones . I think they were 1/76 . There were up to 40 pieces per box. Used to paint them.up as well. Really enjoyed the video . Thanks for posting
Thanks! I bought this set years ago.. just got it out of the box.. perry’s are easy the best IMO, but I find the plastic is borderline too brittle which is great for clean precise models but over time pieces tend to break easy..
Nice . Hussar generalising is a absolute must .
great review mate, and i've watched a few, keep them like that and you got another follower.
Very kind thanks Steve! I wonder whats next out of the goody box!!
Great review mate .That’s why I bought them but one thing .Did your mate paint the lace on the police jacket yellow or gold on the private’s jacket .
Why not whack a bit of blue tack on his bum to make him stay in the saddle . I file a whole lot more seams with needle files and wet/rub to smooth out mold lines . My diags I used to use on copper phone lines so they have great sprue chopping time . And a K5 excel knife