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Nice „Box“ 😎
These are mine 😁 I need a lot of toothpicks |
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That's a great portable collection of airplanes (including an entire air wing of L-19/O-1s, it appears).
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I just want to mention that seeing Ray's models in person at the convention was a real treat. He is a master craftsman, especially at the scale that he works in. Thanks for showing your model box.
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Neat to see those fine-looking, transport-ready collections, Ray and rkelterer. Fun Star Wars sand crawler, Ray, I gotta try one of those.
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Thanks for showing how you transport these, folks. Highly unlikely I'd be transporting models by air to a show in this country, but they might conceivably be transported by cargo bike. If they can survive airport security staff they should survive British roads.
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@Bob - Thank you! You are way to kind!
@Siwi - I spent two years in the UK in East Anglia. I'm sure the models would survive! Even some of the smaller country roads.
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Thanks also to Ray...he let me stick my huge 1/100th Aviatik on his table!
Don is correct. You gotta see Ray's stuff in person to believe it. Dan |
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Make sure you have a magnifying glass to see them though. My unaided eyes refused to focus on them.
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