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Has any WWI collectors checked out www.wingnutwings.com .I hear it is owned by Peter Jackson and the Perry brothers have done work for him.Looks like a lot of great products.
Mark
 
There have been a couple of threads discussing Little Contemptibles, most recently by Donnie (Lenswerks).
 
Has any WWI collectors checked out www.wingnutwings.com .I hear it is owned by Peter Jackson and the Perry brothers have done work for him.Looks like a lot of great products.
Mark

Hi Mark,

I know this was old post but....maybe others are not aware of Little Contemptibles and may have some interest.

I have both sets that they have produced.
There is a promise of more, but it has been two years.

Both of the Little Contemptibles sets are great, really good work.
They are stand alone sets.

The mining and countermining set is made so you can mount on wall if you wanted.
It is $150 and free shipping world wide from NZ - It is a steal.

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On the Western Front during the First World War, the military employed miners to dig tunnels under No Man's Land. The main objective was to place mines beneath enemy defensive positions. I've read that sometimes the tunnels met and things got really nasty.
 
Mark, Wingnuts make outstanding 1/32 plastic airplane kits. They have been discussed in a few threads. Forum member Jack (from down under) has quite an air force of them thanks to his father who has built several of the kits, with very impressive results. The Wingnuts website is very interesting and well done. -- Al
 

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