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Finally got round to taking some photo's of my geek err I mean "Command Centre" Here they are all nicely dusted! Only room for the MOC stuff at the moment!
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Are those realistic aircrafts :originalaf: ? I had not seen them before.
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Hi DA. The models aren't AF. They are just part of my geeky little hobbies!
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i have to say it Paul yours is about as cool a command centre as you get mate, love it!
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gung-hoeddie wrote:i have to say it Paul yours is about as cool a command centre as you get mate, love it!
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Looking good! Always a pleasure to see the MOC stuff on display! And when did you bag a :scout: ??? Kept that one quiet didn't you mate???
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SteveD wrote:Looking good! Always a pleasure to see the MOC stuff on display! And when did you bag a :scout: ??? Kept that one quiet didn't you mate???

Hey Steve, thanks for the comments. The :scout: is a re carded one! From our good friend Paulitoy. Still hoping one day to have a real one! The one that Paul recarded for me was the one I had as kid :-D
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Well it had me fooled mate, so certainly looks the part! Extra special as he's been with you for 25 years or so! He's just put back in his wrapper for a while! :-D
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Very nice. Some nice MOC there, though I think I speak for everyone by saying wtf is Knocked Up doing there?

Are those all airfix model kits? That and James May's program from Tuesday are really teasing me to have another go at them.
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First off and in my defence m'lud I missed knocked up at the cinema and wanted to see it. It only cost £3...... honest!

only one kit in the photo is Airfix (the F3) the rest are a mixed bag of Tamiya, Hasegawa and a few other makers. The Airfix ones are generally a pain in the arse to build. You just can't beat the quality of Tamiya..........
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