I used to have a wonderful printer, but since its demise all the predecessors have been an absolute arse!
All this modern blue-tooth wi-fi rubbish causes so much frustration, in the end I just have a cable now, less hassle and nearly trouble free...
The machines think they are sooooo much...
I anticipated the question... The answer is one thousand, four hundred and eighty-six - 1,486, give or take one. :eek:
Just for you @thegreek270 there is 743 in one of the domes, and all things being equal, it should come to 1,486
Six months have passed and sadly the old Y-Wing has been a bit neglected, parts being strewn to the four corners of the workbench.
After completing several commissioned builds and assisting a railway model-maker with a scaled version of the base he requested, we now finally have the space to...
Cotton wool froth looks the part, all round top job I'd say... if you can get the railings on then that will really pull this ship together.
Nice job, I would be happy with that
Those guys must have had balls of steel to fly and ride in those buggers...
Not the best film in the world, but a jolly jape all the same. We had a Para veteran who used to drink in our local - his stories are sadly unrepeatable here.
I think I'd like to do a Junkers 52 from 'Where Eagles...
An very interesting comparison and in the end a very poor outcome to say the least - if I ever asked for any money for anything I couldn't provide, then I'd graciously return any monies given.
I shall give this Mr Fortezza a miss and await another outcome
@Tonino - I for one are humbled by your...
Yes @Revell-Fan a happy compromise could be found, some of the parts look really good scaled up, but as @Tonino remarked the texture, especially the tiles get lost, scaling down the the fabulously large cockpit would be a travesty