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James May's Toy Stories

Posted: 27 Oct 2009, 09:53
by Garry Russell

Re: James May's Toy Stories

Posted: 27 Oct 2009, 10:26
by ajb
I agree. And he is going to build a 1:1 scale version of the very first Airfix kit I ever built in 1:72 scale - the Spit Mk 9. Hope he doesn't get glue all over the cockpit canopy like I did :worried:

Andy

Re: James May's Toy Stories

Posted: 27 Oct 2009, 12:22
by Trev Clark
From the clip I have seen, it looks more like a scaled up version of the 1/24 scale Spitfire Mk1a, which was a really nice kit! Funny how he looks the part as the pilot, despite looking like he is asleep...or dead!

I have the telly to myself tonight, so I shall be watching :excited: :excited:

Re: James May's Toy Stories

Posted: 27 Oct 2009, 12:45
by Garry Russell
Can you get that OK then Trev??

Garry

Re: James May's Toy Stories

Posted: 27 Oct 2009, 15:27
by DaveB
This in from Brooklands..

The Scalextric world record attempt for the longest Scalextric track, which was filmed as part of James May's Toy Stories, will be shown on BBC2 on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17th at 8pm.

ATB

DaveB B)smk

Re: James May's Toy Stories

Posted: 27 Oct 2009, 15:30
by Garry Russell
Ah yes

I remeber this being mentioned somewhere before *-)

It will be a series wirth watching for me at least :)

Garry

Re: James May's Toy Stories

Posted: 28 Oct 2009, 21:05
by Chris558
Good programme. Nice to see the kids seeming genuinely interested in the art of model making. And the 1:1 scale Airfix Spitfire managed to stand up without drooping or collapsing!

Now, why don't us guys get together and make something a tad bigger in 1:1 scale, of something not in a museum...a 748 pehaps? :lol:

Re: James May's Toy Stories

Posted: 28 Oct 2009, 21:26
by Garry Russell
Or a Trident 1C :doh:

I missed the first twenty minutes but saw the main part :)

The Spit came out well..I did think, just for a sec that it was going to fall apart as it went over the bump as the UC seem to be twisting but it was great.

Pity a few more can't be made for kids around the country to knock up for their local area.

I wonder what it cost *-)

Garry