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Old 11-22-2006, 06:19 PM   # 31 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Corgi 1/32 DEAD after 2006

I'll be getting more of the 109's and a Grumpy Spitfire and then i'm done with the 1/32 line.
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Star - if you ain't got one - pick up a 1/32 Mosquito - they are SUPERB.


THEN, shut the door/put the lid on your 32nd stuff !
 

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Hi Cap, I have 13 1/32 Corgis plus a bunch of 21st Century stuff as well as a couple of FoV ground vehicles. Mrs T lets me put them all on show in the family room in the basement. I did once try for one of the spare bedrooms as a dedicated hobby room but after much discussion my wife decided that we didn't want to do that.
If memory serves then I think Cardinal has the most 1/32 Corgi and I reckon Hworth as got the most 1/32 overall.
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Taff, you must either have a small collection, a large house, or you do not display too many of your aircraft!

 

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If memory serves then I think Cardinal has the most 1/32 Corgi and I reckon Hworth as got the most 1/32 overall.
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Memory must be failing you Taff . I'm a recent convert to Corgi 1/32 - a couple of months ago I started with one (Bf109 Barkhorn), with the intention of only picking up a total of two .

In the last two weeks though I've added four more to my collection - still waiting for them to arrive .
 

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Star - if you ain't got one - pick up a 1/32 Mosquito - they are SUPERB.


THEN, shut the door/put the lid on your 32nd stuff !

I have not found the right looking Mosquito i like yet..
The one i like is so sold out now.
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I was in the UK last week and manged to pick up the night bomber one for 50 pounds, which I though was a bit of a steal. It completes the set for me

Trouble is I had to leave it at my parents house as I had too much luggage on this trip.
 

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I wish they would have done their USAAF one in 1/32nd scale.
 

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Hi Cap, I have 13 1/32 Corgis plus a bunch of 21st Century stuff as well as a couple of FoV ground vehicles. Mrs T lets me put them all on show in the family room in the basement. I did once try for one of the spare bedrooms as a dedicated hobby room but after much discussion my wife decided that we didn't want to do that.
If memory serves then I think Cardinal has the most 1/32 Corgi and I reckon Hworth as got the most 1/32 overall.
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I like the way you word that, Taff... "my WIFE decided that WE didn't want..." I hear ya, man.

I'm lucky in that I DO have a spare bedroom for my models and books (no kids left), but, unfortunately, it is a fairly small bedroom.
 

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I finally did it..pulled the trigger and gunned for the Corgi AA34601 1:32nd Mosquito B.Mk.XVI "Moncton Express III"....Woohoooo!!!
 

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I finally did it..pulled the trigger and gunned for the Corgi AA34601 1:32nd Mosquito B.Mk.XVI "Moncton Express III"....Woohoooo!!!

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Memory must be failing you Taff . I'm a recent convert to Corgi 1/32 - a couple of months ago I started with one (Bf109 Barkhorn), with the intention of only picking up a total of two .

In the last two weeks though I've added four more to my collection - still waiting for them to arrive .



There you are Cardo, you just cant go a month without one of those nice parcels arriving at your door.

BTW those 109s are great diecast, I admit I bought all the 109s.
 

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