iainpeden wrote:My "den" - in reality our 7ft by 10ft 4th bedroom - is my computer room, library and modelling room all rolled into 1. On one of the 6ft walls I have 11 shelves housing 150+ 1/72 Phantoms. There are a few more models dotted about on the top of bookshelves.
In the loft, about a quarter of the eaves are shelved - 2 inch by 1 inch slates screwed to the a-frames of the roof timbers supporting hardboard. I have lost count of the models up there - about 25 1/48 Phantoms, 2 Lightnings - and the 1/72 Kittyhawk I got in my Christmas sack when I was 6 (dad made it!) - and that is 49 years old this December. Over the last 6 months I have found a ready market on E-bay for completed models; I have just sold 6 Tornados, 3 hawks, 3 F-16s, an A-10 (1/48) and 3 Starfighters. They were just slowly gathering dust, were out of sight out of mind - and the proceeds make me feel less guilty when I'm bidding on stuff on e-bay because I'm simply recycling the money back into the hobby.
If so I may be able to find them here in Canada. If you say something like Argo's I crap out of luck.Fumbles wrote:Wow! Craig! where did you get those really nice display cabinets from? I hope you say something like IKeaIf so I may be able to find them here in Canada. If you say something like Argo's I crap out of luck.


Dragon Rapide wrote:Aha! Bad luck! I thought they were IKEA, since they look suspiciously like my bookcases. They certainly look good and I am wondering what is going to join the MD-10 ( I think) and 747 on the bottom shelf.........
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