If You Were Allowed To Smash A Mould

Started by Nigel Bunker, December 17, 2007, 03:56:11 AM

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Gervasius

I'd smash every Me-109 and FW-190 in any scale, just for fun of watching JMNs running around in circles when their favorite models are no longer available.

Or, I's smash a mold of some model I have multiple copies so that price go up, and I make profit

Who, me capitalist?

Marko
Baldrick: I followed Mr Da Vinci's instructions to the letter.
Blackadder: Even though you can't actually read.
Baldrick: No, but I have done a lot of Airfix models in my time.

B777LR

QuoteI'd smash every Me-109 and FW-190 in any scale, just for fun of watching JMNs running around in circles when their favorite models are no longer available.

Or, I's smash a mold of some model I have multiple copies so that price go up, and I make profit

Who, me capitalist?

Marko
Just smash all molds of Bf-109s, F-16s and Fw-190s, apart from the airfix ones (then airfix will prosper, and make enough money to make nice kits! :P )

The Rat

QuoteI'd smash every Me-109 and FW-190 in any scale, just for fun of watching JMNs running around in circles when their favorite models are no longer available.
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Mach 2's C-123 Provider (I posted pics of this disaster elsewhere on this site).
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SimonR

Airfix TSR.2 just because it represents a missed opportunity and shoddy, amateurish production values.
Simon

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P1127

Airfix Tristar - based on early manufacturers drawings, and in it's own way is as inaccurate as the same company's Fairey Battle, and for the same reasons - the final production aircraft was very different.

No 'S' shaped trunking on the middle engine, wrong number of wing flap tracks, blah blah blah (and The Revell one is only slightly better)
It's not an effing  jump jet.