Steve D. Posted February 3, 2008 Posted February 3, 2008 I love the line of decals from Vintage Racing Miniatures ( V-R-M ) and have built most of the Corvettes in the series .Any thing that has run at Daytona or Le Mans , especially the older stuff , really catches my attention . As for the dragsters , if its considered nostalga I'm on board . And of course Gassers where my favorite would have to be the Willy's coupe or pick-up although I love them all . THERE 'S NOTHING LIKE PAST GAS !!! hmmm maybe a theme for this coming NNL east . I build a lot of models box stock , and the old Ferrari's and Lambo's also capture my imagination . And finally any Detriot iron with too many ponies under the hood is a good candidate for a build up by yours truly . Having said that I must admit I grew up near the Naval Air Station in South Weymouth Mass , and have built almost all of the single engine fighters of WW2 . The only country I have missed there would have to be Italy with the only reason being the lack of decent kits years ago . I have also built a couple of ship models but have yet to build any TARGETS ( what aircraft modelers call armor or tanks) , but I do have a couple in my stash and maybe someday....... Take care and see you around the clubhouse , Steve D.
Aaronw Posted February 3, 2008 Posted February 3, 2008 Well if you get the aircraft bug again there are a couple of nice WW2 Italian fighter kits out now in 1/72 and 1/48. Italeri has several in 1/72 I forget now who has the 1/48 kits. I like to build stuff that is a little different and Italian aircraft and armor definately fall into that category.
CAL Posted February 3, 2008 Posted February 3, 2008 Well if you get the aircraft bug again there are a couple of nice WW2 Italian fighter kits out now in 1/72 and 1/48. Italeri has several in 1/72 I forget now who has the 1/48 kits. I like to build stuff that is a little different and Italian aircraft and armor definately fall into that category. Hasegawa 1/48 Macci Veltro C.202 and C205. A little more money and more work Classic Airframes Fiat CR 42 and G. 55/ Reggianes. The Italians didn't have much more than that in a single seat single engine fighter
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