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Just realised that the 1:72 Airfix is from the first series Afrika Korps and 8th Army, not the second.
Are you an Airfix collector, or just happen to have those lying around?
One day, I'll get around to posting my Airfix here.
and my AF!

And I seriously dig the Dr Who shots, that one of UNIT or 2Para is fantastic, as is the B/W shadow shot.

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Hi,
Cheers =) Hopper,

I occasionally dabble with Airfix soldiers from time to time & am trying to obtain one example of each pose in 1:32nd scale.

I think I traded all of my HO/OO ones with a fellow collector a while back only keeping the U.S. :uspara: for sentimental reasons. Which ones do you collect yourself?
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Most, actually.
Airfix and Matchbox
I don't do the models, but I do collect the soldiers (WWI and WWII only) and in both 1/32 and 1/72.
I've got a load of them, sadly boxed in the loft as I have no display space.

I'm going to make a thread of Airfix/Matchbox soldiers - most of the people on this forum would have played with them as kids, and we will all have some lying around, I'm sure.
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[quote="Thundershot"]That could be me speaking, 'cept I also like the post war soldiers aswell.. oh, & Timpo Knights, Britains Deetail.. basically just about any I like the look of that turns up in charity shops or @ car boot sales.

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Love the soldier shots, Tshot
I'll dig mine out and get an Airfix thread going
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Hopper wrote:Love the soldier shots, Tshot
I'll dig mine out and get an Airfix thread going
Thanks & please do, not sure about non U.K. residents but, Air-Fix kits & soldiers must of been a part of every boys childhood.

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Love that B/W shot, very atmospheric.

Didn't get chance today, but will dig 'em out tomorrow evening 1/71 & 1/32 - I'll even try with a T-Shot special action pose, or sumpfink.
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Airfix kits were popular back in my day too, Ed.
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Hi folks,
I'm extremely pleased with how this one turned out a, long term project completed, 1:6th scale W.W.1 era British 'Tommy'.

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The figure, who bears an uncanny resemblance to footballer turned actor Vinnie Jones, & basic uniform are from Sideshow Toys' Lewis Gunner set.

As much as I like the figure the original equipment he came issued with was appalling, so I've upgraded the webbing, putties & gasmask bag to the more authentically detailed items produced by D.I.D. Ltd. The .303 rifle's a fantastic scale model... it even has a moving bolt action.

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