Airfix Railway Diorama Assortment
2024-04-26に共有
The coaches were original Rosebud Kitmaster kits. The interiors were cardboard aftermarket items produced by Peco.
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コメント (6)
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Airfix models were fairly basic, yet were a great start to model railway accessories, in an era when the hobby had an inexpensive entry level for young children. I learned it was better to pre-paint the pieces BEFORE assembly, with good old fashioned humbrol paints.
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Great to see the complete Airfix station accessories together as most of us would only use a few.. I'm guessing the biggest seller was the footbridge.
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Nice modelling. The Airfix Booking Hall is a tough model to get looking good and the modeller has definitely succeeded in this case. In future would it be possible to upload at a slightly higher resolution, just so we can appreciate the work in all its glory.
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So sad that these models are no longer available,or very difficult to source,extremely well done,
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As a kid i was always intrigued by the airfield railway kit range. Although not that freely available back in the 70s. Recently i acquired the rare powered van designed to power the kit locos. Sadly it was without its chassis