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  • #16
    Originally posted by oskihen View Post
    Advantage with die cast , not as fragile .
    Always had a real fascination with military history , mainly literature though have quiet a collection.
    Good job too, noisy things tanks
    'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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    • #17
      Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
      Good job too, noisy things tanks
      Lol I wish it was quiet , reading and teenagers don't mix

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      • #18
        Its quiet here and I'm here till 2am. Here being work of course
        'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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        • #19
          This looks like a hobby that could put the cost of cigars to shame!
          Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14

          Originally posted by PeeJay
          I get longing looks from guys walking past

          Originally posted by butternutsquashpie
          A purge follows a rapid puffing session.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
            This looks like a hobby that could put the cost of cigars to shame!
            It is expensive no doubt , especially if you add in the signed prints , signed books , signed first day covers . Trips to airshows/museums around the world , fast taxi runs in Lancasters etc etc . As for just the planes , the big 1:32 Lanc would set you back between ? 500 and a bag . The two anniversary tailed 1:72 Tornados about ? 200 - ? 250 the pair . It also has to have specialist insurance , not against theft really as I have all the certificate numbers listed and it took 4 of us , 2 days to move it all into the house and store it but in case of fire , water damage , accidental damage .

            Though to be honest to varying degrees all hobbies are expensive , I have mates who must just buy that new set of expensive clubs every year to make themselves better , then push their BP up 30 points because they still cannot get that little ball into that little hole . When I was in the city I kept some cases of red wines , fair play I drank a fair few of them as well but some sold on for quite big money , x years later .

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            • #21
              Originally posted by oskihen View Post
              It was amazing as a child , didn't get to see him much really as an adult so don't remember too much about him , but strange really as I was only talking about him this afternoon with my parents . I drink my beer out of my silver christening mug , which was a gift from him as my godfather a fact I was unaware of until today .
              Just checked my list and whilst I could not put my hands on it as yet ( I have quite a number in various in folders ) I do have a first day cover with your Uncles signature on it .

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              • #22
                Originally posted by kevjb64 View Post
                Just checked my list and whilst I could not put my hands on it as yet ( I have quite a number in various in folders ) I do have a first day cover with your Uncles signature on it .
                Excellent there's quiet a few commerative photos with him in front of the squadron, could you take a pic of it for me would be appreciated

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by oskihen View Post
                  Excellent there's quiet a few commerative photos with him in front of the squadron, could you take a pic of it for me would be appreciated
                  Yes but please do not hold your breath , I have a few and it will take a while to get to were the folders are and then locate it . My notes say it is a 44th anniversary cover of Operation Chastise flown in the BBMF Lanc PA474 on the 17th of May 1987 , postmarked Woodall Spa , a limited run of 200 signed by W/C P.J.J. Day . O/C No.617 Sqn 1987 .

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                  • #24
                    Spot on Kev no rush at all mate would be interesting to see it my Dad especially would like it cheers Kev

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                    • #25
                      Whilst the strife ' tolerates ' the models , though she ruined ' RAF Dining Room ' when we got married by moving all the models out of the cabinets and filling them with Lladro and Crystal , she really likes the prints . A couple of pics .

                      One looking down from the galliered landing ,



                      Straight on ,



                      Professionally framed with museum grade glass to stop the colours / sigs fading these can set you back a bit .

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                      • #26
                        One of my two favourite prints , very clever , I have yet to have it framed . A 617 Tornado with a Chastise Lancaster reflected .

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                        • #27
                          The other one is John Youngs 60th Anniversary Malta print ,



                          It reminds me of my father , he was a Desert Rat with the 7th Armoured Brigade , in trying to join his unit he got onto Malta and took several months to get back off again . Spending most of his time there running shells to a Bofors gun position . He managed to leave and find his tank eventually and then returned to the UK after being wounded in the Italian campaign in 1943 so missing the invasion of Europe . He always had great things to say bout the island and its people and he managed to visit in 2000 just before his death in 2001 . He located his old camp first attempt .

                          So that is a little bit of info about my number one hobby .

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                          • #28
                            Childishly happy , its a 50's car , its diecast and it has ' Havana Club ' printed on it !!!

                            Apologies for the camera flash but its a screenshot after I won it on ebay , so not one of mine , shouting threats at my iPhone has not made the camera start working yet .

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