Carl
Doesn't surprise me I just bought the cheapest set they had. There are a few other types which cost a bit more but these work for me. Also buy a lot of my hobby tools from rhe Range they have small drill bits, needle files etc for just a quid or two a pack.
Nigel
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- 12 Jan 2021, 11:01
- Forum: New Figure/Model Releases, Sales, Bargains
- Topic: the Nashorn by BPM
- Replies: 13
- Views: 604
- 10 Jan 2021, 14:32
- Forum: New Figure/Model Releases, Sales, Bargains
- Topic: the Nashorn by BPM
- Replies: 13
- Views: 604
Re: the Nashorn by BPM
I got a set of these from Hobbycraft quite recently wish I'd had some 40 years ago
https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/side-cutte ... ery=Cutter
https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/side-cutte ... ery=Cutter
- 23 Dec 2020, 07:52
- Forum: New Figure/Model Releases, Sales, Bargains
- Topic: PSC Gaz trucks
- Replies: 5
- Views: 214
PSC Gaz trucks
From their latest newsletter "Our first hard plastic release in 2021 will be the much-requested Russian GAZ Trucks. We’re expecting to release these in the first quarter of the year. First up will be the 1/72 box, which includes 3 x GAZ-AA Trucks, and 3 x GAZ-AAA Trucks (6 models in total). T...
- 12 Oct 2020, 11:21
- Forum: New Figure/Model Releases, Sales, Bargains
- Topic: Haynes manuals at the Works
- Replies: 7
- Views: 468
Re: Haynes manuals at the Works
The Tank Museum are also selling them at similar prices at the moment.
- 26 Jul 2020, 15:53
- Forum: Eye Candy and Modelling Tips
- Topic: Italian houses finished ...thank god I hear you groan
- Replies: 4
- Views: 721
- 03 Jul 2020, 06:32
- Forum: New Figure/Model Releases, Sales, Bargains
- Topic: more 15mm Early War WW2 Germans from Peter Pig
- Replies: 2
- Views: 461
Re: more 15mm Early War WW2 Germans from Peter Pig
Actually although everyone and his dog produce late war Germans early war nowhere near as common. PP seem to be updating older ranges amd these needed it imho. Also the only range available without Y straps making them accurate for 39/40 that I am aware of.
- 12 May 2020, 05:50
- Forum: Eye Candy and Modelling Tips
- Topic: Yet more Vichy
- Replies: 2
- Views: 774
Re: Yet more Vichy
Smashing 
- 21 Apr 2020, 10:21
- Forum: World War 2
- Topic: Changing scales - 15mm or 28mm?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 2612
Re: Changing scales - 15mm or 28mm?
Of the two 15mm would be my preference as that's what I use. Something to take in to consideration is terrain and scenics. It can take up a large part of the budget if a whole new set is required. Found this to my cost a decade ago when I planned to switch to 10mm.
- 20 Apr 2020, 07:47
- Forum: New Figure/Model Releases, Sales, Bargains
- Topic: Army Bits 50 Club
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1244
Army Bits 50 Club
Army Bits have introduced this club to get new models made. 50 requests for a 15mm vehicle and it goes in to production. https://army-bits.co.uk/armybits-50-club/ First up the M4A2AG2 which I'd coincidentally been looking for a few days ago. https://army-bits.co.uk/product/armybits-50-club-wishlist-...
- 17 Apr 2020, 08:23
- Forum: New Figure/Model Releases, Sales, Bargains
- Topic: PSC no Salute Sale
- Replies: 1
- Views: 757