Whilst holidaying on the Yorkshire Dales this weekend I invested in this boxed Airfix German Half Track from 1975.
Is it a kit you know?
Whilst holidaying on the Yorkshire Dales this weekend I invested in this boxed Airfix German Half Track from 1975.
Is it a kit you know?
This is unusual. I saw it online and think it's a Japanese aircraft carrier of sorts.
There's lots going on, caves, domes, spaceships.
It's fabulous
But what is it?
Hello Paul,
My Convair XFY Pogo in 1/72 scale perversely landed on the roof of East Winchley Station when the RAF decided to test ths aircraft for British use.
In Brian's World it was decided that the P1127 Jump Jet would be more useful.
Brian B
USA
Some photos I took during a flying visit to the London Science Museum this week.
I've visited the Museum many times over the years, but as I had an hour to kill I thought I'd check it out once more.
There's a few new space related exhibits as well as a few old favourites. A small selection of Star Trek props and models celebrating Trek's 60 years have been added.
There's a free flyer which folds out into a small poster which gives the locations of the various props dotted around the museum.
There's a replica of the Blue Origin 'New Shepard' capsule.
It's a bit cramped in there, but those who can afford it or get an invite for that brief moment of weightlessness I guess it's worth it!
The solid looking, tried and tested Russian Soyuz capsule.