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Leyland lorry 15 30.61%
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More good stuff here:
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Is the time for the pool finished? Is the A12 model on development?

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A-12 now testing.

Leyland will be second and now unfolding.

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Is the time for the pool finished? Is the A12 model on development?

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Old 09-19-2007, 02:07 AM
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I like the Leyland Lorry(truck), But 1/72 is Too small for me in paper. I prefer 1/32 or 1/25, but might try 1/43.

The Gyro is also interesting, But I would have to see a finished one to see if it was too small.
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I like the Leyland Lorry(truck), But 1/72 is Too small for me in paper. I prefer 1/32 or 1/25, but might try 1/43.

The Gyro is also interesting, But I would have to see a finished one to see if it was too small.
For a very detailed model 1/72 in paper is too small. BUT these have a purpose other than being a model. They're designed for war gaming. and for that, he produces some superb models.

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Well Julian, I have to disagree about a detailed model in 1/72 being to small. I've done some in 1/144 that surpass 1/48 easily. Not bragging mind you, just stating that small scale can be detailed too.

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I will have enough difficulty with 1/25 scale models.
1/32 & 1/43 are close, but Might be posible for me. Below that, I won't get my fingers to fit!!
But, I also like the physical size of 1/25 models.

In "plastic" & diecast, I build 1/25 scale predominently. I have others smaller, Down to 1/87 & 1/160.
But I leave the Larger scales, 1/18 +, out. I just have too many!! and they are Too large!
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