Why we love this hobby
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The 1/144 heavies - next comes the B-58, then a Tu-26M2, B-52G, B-1B and a couple of B-2's.
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The Red Storm Rising collection of 1/144 fast jets, part A
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...........and part B
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On the top level we have the 1/200 collection,
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Looks like a diecast SR-71A and Lockheed Electra sneaked in, but nobody has complained so far!
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Plus a piece of automotive diversity. That's my build total since recommencing in June 2019.
I'm happy.
I'm happy.
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4 5 February 2022, 10:09
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The Tu-142MR is consigned to the rear of the "1/144 Heavy" shelf in my main display cabinet, behind the B-29 & B-47. Time to continue building the B-58..........
At times like this, while I'm drawing a deep breath before returning to the workbench, I like to cast an eye over the growing collection and say to myself "yeah, this is why we enjoy our hobby"!