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Tuesday, November 24, 2020
News, Views Etc . . . Plastic Warrior - Oooone'hundredd-and-eigghhtteeeeeeeeeee!
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Or; B is for Better Late Than Never! Many apologies (mostly to the editor Mr. P. Morehead), this was always going to be a late one as the ...
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Saturday, November 21, 2020
M4 is for Sherman Calliope
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Also from Poland (see previous few posts) and also soft polyethylene, comes forth this interesting beast from Centrum in Warsaw; Mounte...
Thursday, November 19, 2020
C is for Cold War Clones
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As well as those sets we've been looking at, a sub-set were produced taken from and using the artwork of the ' Export Series ' f...
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
K is for Kioskowce III
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Wondering whether or not we'd had that title I found that not only had we had it, but we'd had it twice, identically! A quick bit of...
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News, Views Etc . . . Vectis, Thursday (Tomorrow)
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Looking out of the window (4-p.m. Wednesday) and I see something which looks vaguely apocalyptic, or a scene from The Birds ; a mini-tornado...
F is for Follow-up - Spojnia . . . or Hobby EME
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When we looked at those Spojnia Kioskowce small-scale copies, from Maciej Jasinski's Poland, the other day , I mentioned that I still ...
Monday, November 16, 2020
B is for Box-ticking Boring Board-game!
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It's not really boring, it can be quite fun, with the ruthlessness of Monopoly, yet without the drawn-out, slow-deaths which makes the l...
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Sunday, November 15, 2020
10 is for 2 to go!
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From the sublime of rare or uncommon Polish and Russian plastic to the ridiculous of Poundland's finest, the ridicule though, being res...
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