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jase
#1 Posted : 13 October 2014 23:06:04

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I am Always on the lookout for something a bit different, something I have not done before. This certainly looks like one for the stash Cool

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#2 Posted : 13 October 2014 23:38:30

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A beautiful looking kit Jase! Is that the same launcher vehicle that Saddam would have had?
I'm thinking 1/35 scale SAS assault squad in a desert setting!!Cool Cool Cool


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#3 Posted : 13 October 2014 23:56:31

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Hi Jase, hope this doesn't just simply remain in you stash for too long... Having seen one up real close this will be a build I will be following with great interest.. The kit certainly looks the part....

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#4 Posted : 14 October 2014 00:12:55

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Plymouth57 wrote:
A beautiful looking kit Jase! Is that the same launcher vehicle that Saddam would have had?
I'm thinking 1/35 scale SAS assault squad in a desert setting!!Cool Cool Cool


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Now your talking Robin, what a diorama! Drool Drool

That's a fantastic addition to your stash Jase, I can't wait to see this one get going. I always like to see a bit of Soviet era armour. I can't wait for the T-72 to start...Drool Drool
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#5 Posted : 14 October 2014 13:24:16

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Like the Dio Idea!.

not sure it is released yet, but certainly iminant if not.

So many models so little time!!! LOL LOL LOL
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#6 Posted : 14 October 2014 14:10:13

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Superb looking kit, Meng seem to raising the bar in the model world! I have their Tortoise kit and it is fantastic.
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#7 Posted : 14 October 2014 15:26:40

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That looks like a quality kit there, great level of detail. I prefer them when they work! Pics from my other hobby!
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#8 Posted : 14 October 2014 18:06:50

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Jase

Looks a good kits was reading about it somewhere or other last week and noticed they give a choice of missle options.

Interesting to read that the old dragon kit is over 20 years old now. Remember getting that along with their shilka aa vehicle when I visited middle wallop so many many years ago now.

This one seems to have slightly more detail and sharper finish than the old dragon kit but to be expected as we have moved on over the years.

Should be a great model to work on.

Happy Modelling

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