the local outlet has 2 different new ray "kits".
i got a camel and a dVII. they look ok in the box, i'll screw one together
after i decide to rig it or not.
anyone lse played with these? they were 7 bucks each, so it's almost a cheap
thrill.
>the local outlet has 2 different new ray "kits".
>i got a camel and a dVII. they look ok in the box, i'll screw one together
>after i decide to rig it or not.
>anyone lse played with these? they were 7 bucks each, so it's almost a cheap
>thrill.
Got one for my nephew last Christmas. They're okay toys but I'm not sure a
really accurate model can be made from them, if that's what you're
thinking.
HobbyTown USA also carries those and has more selection, including modern
jets and WW2 types (Mitchell bomber, B-29 Superfort, etc).
Stephen "FPilot" Bierce/IPMS #35922
http://frustratedpilot.livejournal.com
someone@some.domain - 28 Sep 2008 03:49 GMT
>>the local outlet has 2 different new ray "kits".
>>i got a camel and a dVII. they look ok in the box, i'll screw one together
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>Stephen "FPilot" Bierce/IPMS #35922
>http://frustratedpilot.livejournal.com
oh no, not even pretend accurate. just thinking of making the toys look more
life like. decided it's not worth the bother. they are doing static duty on a
window ledge to see how long until the sunlight dries them out and they
crumble.
thanks for the input, though.