BoredStiff -> RE: OT... Plastic Models (12/24/2007 3:00:07 AM)
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No more model building for me. I just don't have the patience for it anymore, nor the interest, frankly. Plastic models feel too flimsy. Occassionally though, I pick up a diecast model. I've got all three Minichamp JFK limousines, the one from Dallas (with six figures), the one he used in Germany (with 8 figures) and the one later used by his successor. The detail on these is incredible. [image]http://aycu40.webshots.com/image/38839/2001963759712932739_rs.jpg[/image] Accurate right down to the license plate, GG-300 Several tanks and aircraft, including the 1:44 Corgi Air Force One 707, the increasingly hard to find 1:72 Corgi Sea King "Marine One" helicopter, a Mig-21 and an Su-27 with foldable wings. The Dragon Armor series of 1:72 tanks is pretty extensive and I have a few, although I'm getting tired of seeing three dozen versions of the Panther tank. The one thing still missing from die-cast models are Soviet/Russian helicopters. I'd love to have a Mi-24 diecast, but the only one made is a kid's toy, not a detailed collectible model. One of my favorite WW2 vehicles is the Italian Sahariana scouting car, of which I have two: [image]http://aycu08.webshots.com/image/39647/2004738418376982214_rs.jpg[/image]
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