
Regressing?.....
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Regressing?.....
..back to boyhood.Picked this up yesterday in the discount bookshop 'The Works' Hardback for £4.99. When I get round to reading it,I'll see what memories it brings back!

EricT

Now at the age where I know I like girls but can't remember why!
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A great find Eric
I'm sure there'll be a few for me in there too
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That's a new one on me, Eric, my Mosquito was white EoGT on the starboard side. Would that make it GToE on the port? 
Regardless, that'd make a good read, I bet you'll remember every one you built.
Regardless, that'd make a good read, I bet you'll remember every one you built.
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Yes, it would MikeWould that make it GToE on the port?
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Beware Eric, it's a slippery slope, the thin edge of the wedge, etc. etc.
I bought a copy a couple of years ago and then I just had to buy a kit. An Airfix Bristol Bleheim it was and that led steadily onto the hard stuff. Tridents and 1-11s, then ships and cars and worst of all biplanes. To feed this addiction requires the purchase of ever more exotic equipment, 0.3MM drills, an airbrush and compressor and hundreds of paints. I don't know how many shades of grey I have. It's got to be more than fifty.
Then you find yourself searching Evil Bay for that elusive out of production kit (I recently bought a Matchbox AW Siskin IIIA) but haven't yet sunk to the depths of whoever paid £509 for an Airfix Vauxhall Victor Estate.
I repeat, read this book at your peril.
Jon
I bought a copy a couple of years ago and then I just had to buy a kit. An Airfix Bristol Bleheim it was and that led steadily onto the hard stuff. Tridents and 1-11s, then ships and cars and worst of all biplanes. To feed this addiction requires the purchase of ever more exotic equipment, 0.3MM drills, an airbrush and compressor and hundreds of paints. I don't know how many shades of grey I have. It's got to be more than fifty.
Then you find yourself searching Evil Bay for that elusive out of production kit (I recently bought a Matchbox AW Siskin IIIA) but haven't yet sunk to the depths of whoever paid £509 for an Airfix Vauxhall Victor Estate.
I repeat, read this book at your peril.
Jon
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Thanks, Dave
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Jon, you have obviously seen the dark side of hobbying.............resistance is futile...........
As it says at the foot of my screen right now: Submit
Jon, you have obviously seen the dark side of hobbying.............resistance is futile...........
As it says at the foot of my screen right now: Submit
Cheers, Mike.
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