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I am currently working with a group of veterans called the 617 group. They are based in Penarth pavillion. " Penarth being the home of Guy Gibbson". They are a great bunch and every sat morning a few of us get together at HMS Cambria "naval reserve Barry", where we are building a big diorama which we hope when finished will represent RAF Germany at the height of the cold war. There is a lot of work still to do including over 200 trees but here is a small glimps. Please note the Phantom is only there for scale and will not be staying. "big thanks to HMS Cambria for their help and assistance" As always we spend more time gassing than working I'll post more pics when we have made some progress. Regards Glenn
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I picked of these box sets of the Marlborough's wars,I have started the Infantry of the Grand Alliance first and these are in the British colours,they are reasonably easy to paint,I have one figure finished to show how they look,and in the middle of this I am painting the Riders of Rohan and their horses. cheers Jim
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The Dornier Do.335 Pfeil A Complete Guide To The Luftwaffe's Fastest Piston Engined Fighter – Updated and Expanded Valiant Wings Publishing Valiant Wings have now re-released this book, which was originally released in 2016 and was originally reviewed here, and rather than just sit on their laurels they have improved it by adding more pages of photos during the first section of the book, and by adding a detailed build by Steve A Evans of the Zoukei Mura Do.335 kit in 1:32, which hadn't made it in time to be included in the previous edition. The contents listing has changed slightly, as follows: Airframe Chapters 1. Evolution – Do.335 Prototypes 2. Evolution – The A-series 3. Evolution – The B-series 4. Projects and Drawing Board Designs 5. Camouflage and Markings Colour Profiles Miniature Chapters 6. Do.335 Kits 7. Building a Selection 8. Building a Collection 9. In Detail: The Do.335 Cockpit & Canopy Fuselage Tail Engine, Propeller & Cowlings Wings Undercarriage Armament, Ordnance, Sighting & Camera Access Panels Appendices I. Do.335 Kit List II. Do.335 Accessory List III. Do.335 Decal & Mask List IV. Bibliography 1:48 Scale Plans Fold Out The text and most of the photos are broadly the same as the previous edition, and you can see a few more photos from the original review below. Conclusion If you missed out on this book the first time around, grab one while you can, or you'll be kicking yourself all over again. It is a treasure trove of detail and shows the modeller areas of an airframe that might otherwise remain unseen. Very highly recommended. Review sample courtesy of