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March 29, 2012, 08:31:31 pm »
Have been informed that Marine Modelling International is covering the Titanic in it's April edition, so it's off to the shop for this happy chappy. Robin Trott details the best scale plastic model of this famous liner.
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Thanks for saying, will be sure not to miss it this time :)
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That will be an intresting on which is the best, my money is on the Minicraft Delux + Toms Model works extras.
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March 29, 2012, 09:21:16 pm »
Luckily they are at the Shepton Mallet Show this weekend (see shows), so I'll grab my copy there.
It looks like just a write up on one of Titanic's many Kits, rather the ship itself. I agree with you PeeWee. There's a lot of dros around
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