Re: 26b models
Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 2:34 pm
Thank's George, I had not come across that word before.
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I wondered about that. It sure looks like one tiny brace in the photo. Regardless, very nice models and I'm still looking for the elusive square mask sprayed trim example.kerbside wrote:I know that, but it is a model with ashort base and these came with-out the triangular window braces Joe (Tinman)
So that must be abit of sloss
George T.
you still doing some collecting Joe!Tinman wrote:I wondered about that. It sure looks like one tiny brace in the photo. Regardless, very nice models and I'm still looking for the elusive square mask sprayed trim example.kerbside wrote:I know that, but it is a model with ashort base and these came with-out the triangular window braces Joe (Tinman)
So that must be abit of sloss
George T.
Yes, I've been to the Matchbox dry-out clinic and through a couple of other treatment programs but the effects/treatment doesn't last long and I fall back into my old MB collecting addiction. I guess I just haven't "Bottomed Out yet.Brad Pittiful wrote:you still doing some collecting Joe!
im happy and sad for you...but more happy!Tinman wrote:Yes, I've been to the Matchbox dry-out clinic and through a couple of other treatment programs but the effects/treatment doesn't last long and I fall back into my old MB collecting addiction. I guess I just haven't "Bottomed Out yet.Brad Pittiful wrote:you still doing some collecting Joe!
Tinman wrote: Yes, I've been to the Matchbox dry-out clinic and through a couple of other treatment programs but the effects/treatment doesn't last long and I fall back into my old MB collecting addiction. I guess I just haven't "Bottomed Out yet.