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    So obviously the name is Kev , just in case anyone had not worked that out yet . Just turned 50 about 3 weeks back or so . Been a lazy bersted since I was 35 which involves doing the bucket list before the money runs out and I have to go back to work . Quit cigarettes at 35 , always smoked cigars since I was about 18 but currently probably own more than I have ever smoked all put together after a trip to Cuba with family . Married . Had some great help so far and its much appreciated , due to family illness life becomes a tad more complicated for the next 3 months but will still be dropping in . Really enjoyed all the cigars I smoked in Cuba which were R&J Churchills , about 8 cohiba's various sizes and a several others that I did not catch the name of due to the sound of rum ringing in my ears .

    Oh and totally obsessed , if my wife is to believed , by WWII aircraft . She oft complains she lives in a museum .
    Last edited by kevjb64; 01-01-2015, 02:28 AM.

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    Oh and totally obsessed , if my wife is to believed , by WWII aircraft . She oft complains she lives in a museum .
    Not sure if anyone is interested in planes but here is a small taste to back up my wife's complaints ,









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      Looks good to me, where's the Bolton Paul Defiant?
      'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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      • #4
        A few more ,



        My main scale is 1:72 but i do have 1:48 , 1:32 right up to 1:18 .



        A diorama I made of the first wave of Dambusters attacking the Mohne Dam .



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        • #5
          Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
          Looks good to me, where's the Bolton Paul Defiant?

          The Hendon one arrived later after this picture was taken .

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            Originally posted by kevjb64 View Post
            A few more ,



            My main scale is 1:72 but i do have 1:48 , 1:32 right up to 1:18 .



            A diorama I made of the first wave of Dambusters attacking the Mohne Dam .



            Fyi my uncle was CO 617 tornados squadron wing commander Peter Day . Also in the red arrows when I was a small child loved going to biggin hill and meeting them all behind the scenes

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            • #7
              A shelf with items relating to the sinking of the Tirpitz , my mothers brother took part in 2 of 3 the raids , including the one that eventually sank The Beast and was later KIA with 617 Sqn in March ' 45 .

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              • #8
                Originally posted by oskihen View Post
                Fyi my uncle was CO 617 tornados squadron wing commander Peter Day . Also in the red arrows when I was a small child loved going to biggin hill and meeting them all behind the scenes
                Awesome , that must have been so as a kid ,

                I have 3 x 617 Sqn Tornado's including the two specials from the 2013 anniversary year .

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                • #9
                  A truly amazing collection Kev, many many many hours of work

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by oskihen View Post
                    A truly amazing collection Kev, many many many hours of work
                    Yes and no . It takes hours and hours to research bits to make the display and find them and buy them and put the shelves together . The models though are all ( or mostly ) pre-made , I do have a guy who makes some for me but 90% are diecast . Your are correct though , if I had made them I hate to think of the man hours .

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kevjb64 View Post
                      Awesome , that must have been so as a kid ,

                      I have 3 x 617 Sqn Tornado's including the two specials from the 2013 anniversary year .

                      It was amazing as a child , didn't get to see him much really as an adult so don't remember too much about him , but strange really as I was only talking about him this afternoon with my parents . I drink my beer out of my silver christening mug , which was a gift from him as my godfather a fact I was unaware of until today .

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                        I used to spend hours making and painting models too but now restrict myself to die cast military vehicles.
                        'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                          I used to spend hours making and painting models too but now restrict myself to die cast military vehicles.
                          So did I , well until I became about 13 I guess and realized I was totally crap at it . I have a fairly large collection of Dragon armor in 1:72 and three of those monster Forces of Valor 1:6 tanks but the missus has drawn a line and they remain in their ammo crates . Corgi started the Aviation Archive in 1998 which really saved the day as occasionally I convince myself I am not that bad at making models , start one and find that indeed I am still rubbish .

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                            I used to spend hours making and painting models too but now restrict myself to die cast military vehicles.
                            Advantage with die cast , not as fragile .
                            Always had a real fascination with military history , mainly literature though have quiet a collection.

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                            • #15
                              Here is a picture of one of the cabinets as I started to change the display around 6 months ago , on top is the Hatchette 1:32 Lancaster which took ( someone else ) two years to build .



                              Last for today a 1:32 Spitfire Squadron Scramble .

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