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martian war machine
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I know that there are quite a few lunar modules out there, but the anniversary of Apollo landing is coming up. The models seem to be either too simplified or very detailed. I think you could do a good job with a balanced approach - not too detailed and not too simple.
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Homebuilt planes would be nice. Many possibilities. See here:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%...215341&o=OneUp |
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A 1/32 or 1/33 scale Concorde. Something detailed on par with the excellent SR 71 by Ken L West. It would make up for all the black printer cartridges used for that model!
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Know this isn't your usual type of subject, but its real British: 1950's Morris Royal Mail van.
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Would that be the Morris Minor van or the Morris J type
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I was thinking more the J type, but either (or both) would be great.
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Avis Ferret Armored Car. There are also a lot of variants using the body and wheels, so once the latter was done it would be easy to produce those.
There are no plastic and paper kits of the vehicle, and only two resin manufacturers produce kits. I have quite a bit of material if you are interested in this.
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