I am continuing to enjoy seeing what everyone is adding to their stash. I'm seeing some really interesting stuff that definitely gets my attention. I have to admit I'm also into the Airfix kits. Now, I just need to build one. Lol!
Stik: I'm looking forward to seeing some of your builds with all the ground support additions. You've certainly collected quite a load of potential.
Last week the wife and I made our annual summer trip to Grand Junction, Co. for her annual physical. This, of course, meant I got to spend a couple of hours at The Hobby Hut. What I consider my LHS. Been going there since I was about 10 yrs old. Great family store that is going strong. I always make it a point to pick up at least one kit while there. This time I found a beauty that I could not resist:
I do not normally build in 1/32 but, this was a must have. As some of you may know, Pacific Coast Models has gone out of business. So, to not only find one of their kits, let alone the Fiat G.55, excited the daylights out of me. I think the G.55 is one of the sharpest looking fghters of WW II. I dropped some healthy coin for this but, it was well worth it. I might be kicking myself for not getting the Ta 152 H-1 also. I already have their Macchi C.205 Folgore.
While talking to Chris, owner of Thr Hobby Hut, he informed me that upon hearing the news of Pacific Coast closing up shop he called the founder of P.C. and purchased all available kits that he had left. Also, he asked Ken (Founder of P.C.) what was going to happen to his molds. He told Chris that there was no immediate plans but, that some companies had expressed interest. But, for now, they remain his. We figured that Eduard would be a likely candidate to grab these as they already made the PE sets for them. It would be an absolute crime for someone to not buy these molds and repop them.
I've also picked a few other kits recently. One especially became a bit unique. The Tamiya 1/700 USS Indianapolis arrived just the other day and then the very next day came the press release that the wreckage of the Indianapolis had been discovered. Wow! Couldn't be more ironic. I won that for $6.00 on a FB auction. The 1/72 A-26 had been on my radar as well as the Gripen. Figured I'll do a comparison between Revell & Italeri.
Keep the new additions coming folks. Never get tired of checking out what folks are finding and adding.