Are there any sub. kits for british boats 1940 to 1960, prior to nukes. or streamlined fin boats? Working models of course.
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Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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Re: british boats 1940 to 1960
The one that springs to mind is the British O/P class...Models By Design make a nice set of mouldings for these boats. Take a look here... http://www.modelsbydesign.co.uk
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Thanks for your reply. I am going to save my pennies for one of these models, probably the s-boat.
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Do not forget the good old "T" class
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I like tea too,2 sugars please.
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nigele wrote:I like tea too,2 sugars please.
Sorry old man but we only have Ka, if you are good may let you have a siper
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How can I forget the T-boats, I was on Turpin when it broke down and was towed back to UK. from Jamaica took 31 days.
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That must have been fun, could you give us some idea of your location please, as this will help us to put you in touch with other members and you local suppler
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British boats 1940 to 1960
Hi, a long way inland after living in Portsmouth for many years we moved up to the Kettering area 12 years ago.Gerry
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