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Old 09-26-2007, 04:20 PM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: CORGI plastered across the bottom

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When did you move to China?
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Old 09-26-2007, 04:21 PM   # 12 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: CORGI plastered across the bottom

Doesn't bother me in the slightest.

One of you guys is always trying to find fault with Corgi. What's the point?
 

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Re: CORGI plastered across the bottom

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When did you move to China?

HE WAS ABDUCTED BUT HAS ESCAPED AND FOUND HIS WAY TO THE NEAREST INTERNET CAFE...

Hence: "Somewhere in China"
 

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Old 09-26-2007, 04:53 PM   # 14 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: CORGI plastered across the bottom

Brand/logo stamping on products have been around for a long time, and to be honest it doesn't bother me the least bit.
 

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Re: CORGI plastered across the bottom

No doesn't bother me at all. - For some reason I don't display my models upside down .

Haven't got any predators yet but I did put a pre-order in for the FAA Hellcat and Avenger - Does anyone know if these are actually going to be produced?

This dates back to the mass market Corgis I had when I was a kid - They always had Corgi in this style on the bottom, so it's sort of a company tradition.
 

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Re: CORGI plastered across the bottom

Well it can't be any worse then fov, they bolt the screws right into the plane wings and when you get the bolts out you have two nice big holes!! I can live with corgi on the bottom but those holes are not something that I like
 

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Re: CORGI plastered across the bottom

Don't really mind the plastered name. I always notice it, then just forget it. Find the pooch, below. Its pretty obvious, but that model is sitting on top of my computer case about two feet from me, and I never see the logo until I look for it.
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Re: CORGI plastered across the bottom

Well it can't be any worse then fov, they bolt the screws right into the plane wings and when you get the bolts out you have two nice big holes!! I can live with corgi on the bottom but those holes are not something that I like

I agree with you on those FOV holes. However, they seem to have rectified this with their recent B-25J and B-26. No holes.
 

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Yes they have and those titianc sized rivits as well, I guess they will just get better I hope
 

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Re: CORGI plastered across the bottom

The Vikings gave ya one last weekend. Very sloppy and crappy game.

Roger that - I've never been more irritated and less satisfied by a win.

On a related note - I hope to see how the Corgi stamp looks on the Airwar Over the East Ju-88 arrives - I hope it is soon!
 

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