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I have been looking around for a decent model of the International Space Station and I can't find one, so I think it would possibly make a good partwork model. I'm not too sure on popularity but it would look fantastic and you could even have it rotating with lights. Possibly add-ons as new sections are added to the ISS. Anyway, just an idea. Steve Current builds- Hachette U-96 U-Boat (nearly completed), Revell master series Millennium Falcon, Tamiya Honda RA272 and about to start (after completing U-96) Deagostini Akagi ship
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Hi Steve, I thought the same thing about a week ago & I checked ebay & there is a Revell ISS model in 1/144 scale for £147. It looks great with many parts. The only problem is it's from the US so the postage is around £30. I hope this helps you. Stuart.
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Stupot wrote:Hi Steve, I thought the same thing about a week ago & I checked ebay & there is a Revell ISS model in 1/144 scale for £147. It looks great with many parts. The only problem is it's from the US so the postage is around £30. I hope this helps you. Stuart. Stupot, Thanks for the info, I've just had a look at it and it looks good but very out of date now as it was first released in 2003. I want a model with lights and moving parts. Current builds- Hachette U-96 U-Boat (nearly completed), Revell master series Millennium Falcon, Tamiya Honda RA272 and about to start (after completing U-96) Deagostini Akagi ship
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