Peter wrote:I thought it were nuns for your Pope diorama!
Peter wrote:Some birthday presents from my family!
https://www.italeri.com/prodotto/2913
https://www.italeri.com/prodotto/2741/60/0
https://www.italeri.com/prodotto/2703/60/0
https://www.italeri.com/en/product/2579/3/26
https://en.zvezda.org.ru/catalog/sborny ... 820_25090/
Also some Vallejo paint and some new brushes!
Within two months I will be retired, and I know for sure that I will have no time at all! Lots to do!
zirrian wrote:
I got one of these last weekend, and...wow. I already have Arma's Yak-1, which was equally awesome, but this kit is really nice. Unfortunately it was shown on the 22€ pricetag too...but I think it was worth it.
MABO wrote:
Arma is completely new for me. Can you tell us (me) more? I saw they products some weeks before in an German online store and I was thinking about buying a Hurrcane for North Africa.
MABO wrote:Very cool collection of presents. I really like most of the Italeri Sets. I am looking forward to see more of your work in the near, future. I thought that Dalibor made a joke in your birthday thread, bu now I have read as well, that you are going to retire. I still have some more years to go.
Bessiere wrote:What a thoughtful family you have! Expensive gifts too. Lucky man. Congrats on your soon-to-be "retirement". We all know you will simply switch jobs to become a full-time modeler. A man must have his work!
Peter wrote:So indeed Dali wasn't joking!
mickey mouse wrote:I haven't bought it, but received this from DioHistory as a birthday gift from Gowan.
Thanks a lot, Gowan!
zirrian wrote:
Sure They are a relatively new company with high quality plastic kits, from Poland I think. They did some kits already, Iskra, P11, a World War I Fokker, Hurricane I and II, maybe a Spitfire, Yak-1, and now the Wildcat (plus some others I forgot). Generally they have only plastic parts and some variant kits, and the Expert sets contain photoetch parts, masks for the canopies and if needed wheels, plus a more extensive decal sheet. For the Wildcat and Hurricane this was third of an A/5 sheet, pretty neat. Detail is great, moulding as well, and for me they feel like earlier Dragon AFVs in 1:72 that were of similar quality and detail. So I'd say go ahead, buy that kit, you will like it
MABO wrote:
Very kind of you Gowan! I reall like Dio History. I have bought stuff myself.
Peter wrote:Some old Atlantic figures: