It will be a box full of 1/144 kits
A Spitfire ... with floats\ said:Steve, what was inside the wrap?
The Trumpy one?\ said:A Spitfire ... with floats More later
Cheers
Steve
The one with the wooden board for a seat?\ said:The Trumpy one?
As a kid I was quite skilled at just removing enough tape to see what was under the wrapping. It didn't always work, If you were at the wrong end of the box there was often little or no clue as to the contents. These days, I just don't know. Is tape more 'stickier' or the paper more resilient to attacks. Either way, I can never get in now.\ said:Their a bit too old for that....I did mention upcoming car insurance premiums to be paid with a 'loan' from yours truly, but they didn't crack If I tried to peek under the wrapping and one of them, or more likely SWMBO, spotted it I'd be spending Xmas in the shed eating cold Brussels sprouts
I managed this whilst they are all out at something called 'the shops'.
I'm thinking Trumpeter, and they might have gone for something German as there's a lot of that on the shelves in the front room!
I now need to reposition it EXACTLY as it was
Cheers
Steve
I was too scared I'd be caught. There were, and still are, three 'Miss Marples' in the house\ said:As a kid I was quite skilled at just removing enough tape to see what was under the wrapping. It didn't always work, If you were at the wrong end of the box there was often little or no clue as to the contents. These days, I just don't know. Is tape more 'stickier' or the paper more resilient to attacks. Either way, I can never get in now.
Where'd you get that from Peter?\ said:Put me down for this one.Peter t View attachment 96358
From my local toy shop in Taunton but they only had the one.\ said:Where'd you get that from Peter?
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