Showing posts with label birthday presents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday presents. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Birthday presents ...

Trying to keep my mind off the Scottish Independence vote, so I decided to look back at my recent birthday presents (see below):


Some nice catches:
  • Three 1/144 Pacific planes, I can now make up a flight of Wildcats (3) and Dive Bomber Dauntlesses (3) with the above acquisitions
  • A must buy when I saw it Zvezda 1/72 or 20mm BEF 2pdr (I now have a troop of three)
  • The old Matchbox (now Revell) 1/76 ANZACS, full of character, spot on! 
Dare I turn on the telly/radio today?

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

"NEW" Toy: (My son's) Telescope

My son is the proud possessor of a mini, National Geographic, starter telescope (see below):


When he goes to bed I get to play with it. So far I have managed to find the moon, so I consider it a huge success :)

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Birthday Tank Cake!

My 46th Birthday cake was very special!


The accuracy of the tank commander is 'disturbingly' good! The Tank I think it is a 1/32 Scale Panzer Mk III/IV hybrid ;)

The cake was also "Yum, Yum" when it came to the eating part

:)

Saturday, 10 September 2011

Nautical Birthday Presents

Subtle hinting and emailing an Airfix link brought about this first birthday hit. HMS Repulse in 1/600. A kit I "touched" in 1995 but decided not buy (and regretted), so second time around I didn't want to miss the boat (literally) again. I know Trumpeter have produced a nice version too, but the 1/600 Airfix version fits in nicely with the KGV 1/600 (aka HMS Prince of Wales) Airfix model I also have dating back from the 1995 era too. Perhaps subconsciously I am planing some sort of a "Sinking of Force Z" game in a local school playground/hall.


The second birthday hit was a eBay (store purchase not bidding war) birthday present bought for myself on the excuse of an older brother saying I had to "get something I wanted for myself". Mission accomplished with the Airfix 1/1200 "Sink the Bismarck" waterline model set (shown below). I can also blame Tim Gow and David Crook for this with their blog reviews, though if truth be told I didn't need that much encouraging at all.


I didn't have this as a kid and it was yet another feeling of "the one that got away". It also fits in nicely with the Revell Mini-Ships series I have, plus an eclectic set of "metals" (1/1200 or 1/1250) scale I picked up on eBay recently. Another bonus was that a benign Airfix "Packing Elf" included two packs of HMS Suffolk, which is quite handy (aka the RN, HMS Norfolk and HMS Suffolk Greenland Gap/Denmark Strait cruiser patrol pair). All I now need is another "pair of Tribals" for Vian's boys, but they seem to be over-priced on eBay (am I making an excuse for buying another boxed set?)

Well they are 'both' on the "winter projects to do list" :)