Not a single mention at the BAFTA's last night, in fact the Pirat has gone straight to video...
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PIRAT PEREGRINATIONS II
- chris williams
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- Cliff Evans
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Re: PIRAT PEREGRINATIONS II
I did put you forward Chris. Oh well, maybe next time!
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Re: PIRAT PEREGRINATIONS II
Well it has film-star looks and flies like a dream so don't let being slighted by luvvies stop you building another will you..............
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Re: PIRAT PEREGRINATIONS II
Oooh that flies nicely! And a handy size too.
I think this trend for smaller models is healthy for the hobby and balances the temptation to build bigger and bigger models that may be impressive, but cost more, are a faff to store, transport and launch, are more risky to fly, so actually get flown less. I do love the majesty of large models, but I think smaller ones can restore the fun factor to flying
I think this trend for smaller models is healthy for the hobby and balances the temptation to build bigger and bigger models that may be impressive, but cost more, are a faff to store, transport and launch, are more risky to fly, so actually get flown less. I do love the majesty of large models, but I think smaller ones can restore the fun factor to flying