Or The Omen (because it was not used in the first or second film), or the X Factor.
Or the music used in The Deer Hunter. How many know that one?
B T W we’ve heard susan boyle’s album,its rather good!
BBC always had a female on the Weekend shift, what was she called…black lass? But she was on her own.
Uhura? π
BBC always had a female on the Weekend shift, what was she called…black lass? But she was on her own.
Uhura? π
Watched Terminal Velocity last night on telly,with Charlie Sheen. Well,it had planes in itβ¦
Watched Terminal Velocity last night on telly,with Charlie Sheen. Well,it had planes in itβ¦
Some cool plane shots in here, I love the Ilyushin and the Dornier!
Now what does BOM(VABB) refer to?
Reading The Palace of Eternity by Bob Shaw-wonderful writing!
Reading The Palace of Eternity by Bob Shaw-wonderful writing!
too old?
omg….
well I’m too young to get horny…I was looking forward to getting older so I could do these things….
but now…
Lol,love it!
Its reckoned blokes have their peak in their 30s,which means I’m just past it-yea right!
too old?
omg….
well I’m too young to get horny…I was looking forward to getting older so I could do these things….
but now…
Lol,love it!
Its reckoned blokes have their peak in their 30s,which means I’m just past it-yea right!
Just picked up my second Spitfire.:)
Just been looking at your website there-so cool! If I ever get down that way I must check it out!
I’m a nerd and proud of it π
Regarding old, unmade Airfix models that people might have hidden away in their lofts, etc…
Collecting unmade Airfix models in their original 1950/60/70s packaging is popular, but in some bases people buy them because they are cheaper than buying the same kit that’s still sold today. For example I once bought an Airix Bulldog fighter in it’s original 1970s packaging (mint condition) for Β£2.99 at a collectors fair. The same model was being sold at IWM Duxford for Β£3.99.
Well,if I found an old model,unmade, I’d have to build it! My father had one in our loft whwen we cleared it out but don’t know what happened to it or what plane it was. I think it was a pre-spitfire british fighter with rotary engine-would love to find it again.
Ah! Can I delete this thread?
Yea I loved it too, I love May’s enthusiasm and passion for such things-he’s perfect for the job! I loved the bit when he gave a load of model tanks for the kids to build and said he hadn’t counted on the dads,and then we saw them all there,being kids again,brilliant bit of TV! I want to get back into modelling now!