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Duncan B

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Here we go again.

 

I was sent three sets of 3D printed compressor fan and turbine blades for my GWH Su-27/35s yesterday from a fellow modeller. Very nice they are too (I won't mention names or post photos as I think they were done at his work :)

 

Duncan B

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 A trip to Halifax Modellers World on Tuesday netted a pre ordered of the AModel Hector and Avis Edgley Optica, a plane I remember cropping up at Air Shows in the eighties. So nice to go into a shop and have a look around. 

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Not modelling related at all...

 

Moved into a new house back in 2013, jump forward to 2021 and we are only just getting round to changing the light fittings that were put in by the developers!

 

Called into one of the local lighting specialists, with the intention of just looking before going onto a couple of other stores (John Lewis, Dunelm, B&Q) and we found lights we loved for the living room, Hall, Landing and my workroom/study (and the wifes office but decided to leave for another time!) Only the living room light in stock so came away with that, the rest on order - Over £300 of lighting purchased and on order!

 

Next we needed to call into the city centre (in MK it's a weird set up - conceived as a covered town centre shopping area, but has evolved into a "mall" type shopping centre) and upgraded our Sky HD to Sky Q so we can also get the 4K channels as we had to recently replace our TV as the old TV died on us (circuit board went and was more to repair than it was worth!). Getting that fitted on 5th May, same as we pay monthly now, but.... £99 for the upgrade!

 

Damned expensive 2 hours out and about for the first time since shops reopened - hopefully wont be doing that again in a hurry🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑

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27 minutes ago, treker_ed said:

upgraded our Sky HD to Sky Q so we can also get the 4K channels as we had to recently replace our TV as the old TV died on us (circuit board went and was more to repair than it was worth!). Getting that fitted on 5th May, same as we pay monthly now, but.... £99 for the upgrade!

 

 

Just moved from Sky back to Virgin as the latter had a brilliant 18 month contract offer, but have to say I think the Sky Q box is miles better than Virgin's latest effort (which I find worse to use than the old TIVO box we had when last with Virgin in 2017!) 

 

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1 hour ago, Mr T said:

 A trip to Halifax Modellers World

Was in there on Saturday but it was a bit too busy for a proper rummage. As a result I came away empty handed, much to the astonishment of mrs fatfingers! 

 

On the buying note - just scored another Dragon Sherman III for a good price on ebay. I've now got enough of them to build me a tank troop! 😀

 

Regards,

 

Steve

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12 minutes ago, keefr22 said:

 

Just moved from Sky back to Virgin as the latter had a brilliant 18 month contract offer, but have to say I think the Sky Q box is miles better than Virgin's latest effort (which I find worse to use than the old TIVO box we had when last with Virgin in 2017!) 

 

Keith

No virgin media available where we live!

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1 hour ago, treker_ed said:

No virgin media available where we live!

 

Same as my daughter in Hampshire. Strange really, here in a backwater in South Wales we were among the first to get 'cable tv'....!!

 

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2 hours ago, fatfingers said:

Was in there on Saturday but it was a bit too busy for a proper rummage. As a result I came away empty handed, much to the astonishment of mrs fatfingers! 

 

On the buying note - just scored another Dragon Sherman III for a good price on ebay. I've now got enough of them to build me a tank troop! 😀

 

Regards,

 

Steve

I got there at 10.40 on Tuesday and empty and then a couple of other people came in just as I was thinking of going. Had chance to look around but was a good boy and didn't add to my purchases. Tbh I am now at the stage where most buys are to replace old stuff or something to make modelling life a bit easier.

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1 hour ago, keefr22 said:

 

Same as my daughter in Hampshire. Strange really, here in a backwater in South Wales we were among the first to get 'cable tv'....!!

 

Keith

MK had a Cable system (and was I think the one of the very first in the country to have one) originally operated by BT, sold to Nynex, then taken over by Virgin. However, it operated on a copper cable system and up to about 3 or 4 years ago, Virgin who owned it refused to upgrade the cables to fibre optic! The original system was installed due to a policy by the New Towns Commission that refused to allow external TV aerials to be installed in the new areas of the city. Therefore you had to sign up (no option if you wanted TV) to the community Cable TV system (almost like a compulsory extra TV licence). Slowly over the years, as Satellite TV took hold, they had no choice but to relax the policy and eventually, when the Commission for New Towns and its successors were scrapped/amalgamated into other bodies, the policy was eventually scrapped, the cable system was forgotten about, and TV aerials were allowed along with  satellite dishes.

 

Then about 3 years ago, Virgin finally decided that they were going to start digging up huge swathes of MK to install fibre optic cables - whether they had forgotten about all the existing ducting they already owned, I don't know, but they didn't use it to run the fibre cables, but dug new trenches instead - it was absolute chaos in some areas. They got to Bletchley, did Bletchley and then stopped! I live a type of development called an Urban Village  just outside of Bletchley, but still within the MK boundaries (a new build still being developed). They did not bother coming this far! So if we want anything other than terrestrial TV it's Freesat, Freeview, BTTV or Sky. Similarly if we want any other broadband provider other than BT, we can, but you are stuck with 1-2mb speeds because we are so far from the exchange. BT (at the moment) are the only providers of Fibre Optic broadband services to our development. I understand that this is an agreement between BT and the developers at the moment.

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We firstly had cable by a company called Cabletel - I forget how long ago it was, must be a couple of decades) but until last week (when I finally remembered to ask an engineer!) we still had the cable coming in a duct through the living room wall! Dispensed with that now! They did much the same digging trenches through much of Swansea, (and not repairing roads and pavements particularly well) but the service was pretty good.

 

My daughter and family live in a new build development near Alton, and I was amazed that the developer didn't make any provision for fibre optic installation when they were building it - probably couldn't get any money out of any of the providers to do so! 

 

K

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A couple or so years ago Virgin dug up all the pavements around us to put in fibre optic. An other contractor then had to come along and make good the pavements after Leeds City Council refused to sign off the work on the dug up pavements as basically the trenches had been filled with the stuff that been dug out and then someone jumped on it a few times. I exaggerate, but the guys they used on our road came in a white van, had no PPE (ie boots and ear defenders) and used the noisiest and ineffectual pneumatic tamper. Quite fun eavesdropping on the Virgin guy and someone from LCC having an argument. The best thing was it didn't work as they had botched the connections. 

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Was browsing amazon whilst looking for a birthday present for my dad and bargain popped up in the “you might also like” that I couldn’t say no to, Revell rebox of the 1/72 ICM mig25RBt for £13.65. Oh and another large Airfix Stand this time for my Sunderland 

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From the Aviation and Military Book Centre

Latest releases from Duke Hawkins Aircraft in Detail Series   -  No.17 Sukhoi Su-25 Frogfoot and No.18 Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet both published 2021 by HMH Publications , ordered full price last Thursday and delivered on Monday but had got an email from Alan at the Book Centre on the Friday to say that both were being reduced that day as a special weekend only offer and and that the £6 discount will be applied to my next order which is much appreciated

 

From Airfix

A08106 1/48 Canadair Sabre F.4 , have had the old Revell/Monogram and ESCI/Italeri kits in the pile for years so been a bit will I or won’t I about the Airfix new mould since it was first notified as a future release but read on Wednesday that it was now available and on a whim ordered one direct from Airfix with free shipping which arrived Friday evening and looks very nice although no idea when it will get built

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A couple of eBay bargains today: a Special Hobby Mirage F.1 and an Airfix Spitfire Vc, both at too good a price to pass by. I've been wanting a Mirage F.1 since I saw a beautifully built one on BM recently. I'm easily influenced! And yeah, I know I said I wouldn't be buying any of the Airfix Spit Vcs in a recent rant, but at the price, I could factor in a replacement spinner and still be happy with the overall cost.

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Two books delivered earlier, Victor Boys and Vulcan Boys. Both from Music Magpie, via the bay, at very good prices indeed.

More similar (But mostly WW2 based) books are inbound around Thursday. 

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My latest Hannants order has arrived!  I just wanted the Eduard Mask set for my Beaufort, but had to buy the other two items to get the cost up for purchase. 

 

How awful, eh?😁

 

 

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Chris

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Meatball machine.

Otaki/Arii  Goshiki  (Ki-100 - Radial engined development of the Ki-61)

Looks pretty nice, considering this is a 1970s kit.

 

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Non-plasticy bits:

DCS World:  Channel map, WW2 asset pack and your usual suspects. 

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Also Syria map, which could be a standin for North-Africa/Med  - say, Malta Spits in DCS? :P 

 

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Good buy . Arii made great kits that were accurate .

fit should be good as well .

i have cockpit photos of the Ki.100 from 2 magazines

if you struggle for details . I saw the Hendon survivor in 2008 

land it’s a great machine .

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