*salivates*
Adrian
Both of those would be fantastic in mono, or just gently desaturated (not the red!) to look like Kodachrome.
Adrian
Smashing stuff NATO, thank you. Sadly I will be elsewhere but hopefully my parents will go. Dad was just a few miles away during WW2 (still is, in fact).
C’mon Duxford, lend them a flypast!
Adrian
🙂 every strip is genetically different so we only take some of it. Sorry for the late post but I have only just figured how to add pictures.
Trials plots, you mean? And a very small combine?
Adrian
(sorry, this is a pretty wild tangent even for this thread!)
If that’s your combining… well, I wouldn’t let on!
Adrian
Is that tug really so heavy it needs that huge jet engine to push it?
Adrian
I’m pretty certain that 1/76 was always the standard for vehicles – why, I haven’t a clue!
Adrian
Sounds as though you need to ring Cosford and ask if they are short!
Adrian
None taken, Ian!
Adrian
Remind me not to be facetious round these parts!:p
Adrian
adrian,
That’s a nonsensical argument because part of it is incorrect and the other clearly disputable. England became ‘united’ under Alfred’s grandson Athelstan.
As for Syrians, I think that you’re confused with the presence of Phoenician traders who came and went during the 1st and 2nd centuries AD.
I’ll take getting within two reigns as “recent” – especially as the four longest reigning monarchs have all been since the sixteenth century.
Magna, on Hadrian’s Wall, was garrisoned by Syrian archers.
Adrian
adrian,
That’s a nonsensical argument because part of it is incorrect and the other clearly disputable. England became ‘united’ under Alfred’s grandson Athelstan.
As for Syrians, I think that you’re confused with the presence of Phoenician traders who came and went during the 1st and 2nd centuries AD.
I’ll take getting within two reigns as “recent” – especially as the four longest reigning monarchs have all been since the sixteenth century.
Magna, on Hadrian’s Wall, was garrisoned by Syrian archers.
Adrian
Harlech?
Adrian
It’s worth pointing out that England did not exist until around the reign of Alfred the Great in the ninth century.
There were Syrians in what is now England in the third century. Who are we calling migrants?
Adrian
It’s worth pointing out that England did not exist until around the reign of Alfred the Great in the ninth century.
There were Syrians in what is now England in the third century. Who are we calling migrants?
Adrian