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Old 11-08-2006, 12:27 AM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Yeh and in doing so you talked me into it as well AAArgh.Big sigh, well its off to Ikea on Saturday for another display cabinet. Where will it all end, Will it ever end?? groan I need the paramedics for my wallet.

If you weren't emptying your money bags on diecast then you'd be blowing it on wine and women.

At least your grandchildren can use them as fishing weights
 

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Old 11-08-2006, 12:34 AM   # 12 Quick Link (permalink)
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The wine sounds good , that I CAN afford ,but Women!!!!!! Can any of us afford them? Just think how many diecast I would have if I hadnt bothered with Women. OUCH, Sorry dear I was only joking honest ouch stop hitting me it was a joke honest, Yes I know toys cant cook and make sure I have clean shirts and underpants, ouch yes dear you are a good cook. That will teach me to never type a post when the lady of the house is looking over my shoulder.
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Wine and woman are not the Topic here Mates
Please stay on the topic of Armour Collections.
After all there is a pub area.
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Back to the topic . I prefer the P-38 in the natural metal finish. I've got Franklin Mint's "Putt Putt Maru" and it might be my favorite die-cast. But that olive drab also looks very cool .

 

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Old 11-08-2006, 01:24 AM   # 15 Quick Link (permalink)
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I would love to see one done up as Glacier Girl, even though it is the wrong variant.
 

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