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Monday, 12 February 2024

What are Pre-Loved model aircraft.

 WHAT ARE PRE-LOVED MODELS

Two sets of model aircraft were acquired last week from London and Birmingham, each with a scale of 1/200 and 1/400. My colleague Peter and I retrieved one each, with me fetching from London and Peter from Birmingham. As known to frequent visitors of Airspotters.com, Peter and I are based in different offices, with him stationed in Corby's mail order office and myself located near London Gatwick, primarily in charge of administrative tasks such as updating the website, paperwork, and social media updates.

This week, I am embarking on a trip to Dorset in search of more Corgi models to add to our stock. However, this particular acquisition is so sizable that it cannot fit into my car, despite it being a 4x4. What is left will be boxed up and posted up by Courier. Nonetheless, we relish these excursions.

WHAT WE NORMALLY FIND 

Models have been carefully looked after by fellow enthusiasts who have decided to stop collecting or are downsizing their collections. As model aviation lovers  ourselves, we understand the value of these models and the sentimental attachment that collectors have with them.

WHEN THERE IS A DEATH IN THE FAMILY

We take pride in dealing respectfully with the families of collectors who have passed away. We're always pleased to inform them that the models have found new homes with collectors from all over the world. This always brings comfort to them, often in difficult and emotional times.

WHAT WE DO WITH COLLECTIONS BEFORE WE SELL THEM ON TO YOU

Normally we take the customers word thats they are as they say, but of course have to check. Once I have inspected them they are then sent on to Peter. He will of course looks over them again and normally wipes each model box with anti bacterial wipes. There is always a film of dust on models that have been stored for many years. This way we know we are giving you the model in the best possible condition. 

WHAT DO WE DO WITH MODELS THAT ARE DAMAGED

These may have parts missing and parts broken off. We call these boneyard like scrapped aircraft in the worldwide graveyards. They are then put in our boneyard category. We clear mark the faults and adjust the price downwards.  

HOW LONG HAVE WE BEEN DOING THIS 

Since 2005 is the date I started I will post a blog ref our time from then until now soon. 


 

Saturday, 3 February 2024

Imperial War Museum Duxford 2017 UK

Duxford 2017 UK: Seems so long ago 2017 time does fly pardon the pun. I was able to be here for a few hours as I had arranged to meet Peter my business partner to exchange some models. I live near Gatwick and he is in Northamptonshire., so Duxford is the halfway point. 

There was lots going on this day including Spitfires and Apache helicopters in and out of the aerodrome. Aircraft inside the hangars always look like they are envious of the flying around. My dad always said that's about the Steam locomotives in museum's. He said they need to feel the rails running under there wheels. He had spent 47 years on the railway mainly as a driver so he should know. I will always recommend a family day out here. There lots of things the children can get involved in and are well catered for. Enjoy my photographs and I look forward to reading your comments below. Please follow us as well and hit the like button. 











Thank you for looking 

Malcolm 

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Star Wars lands at Gatwick in 2015 for film premier

Embarking on a thrilling pursuit, I diligently monitored the movement of an aircraft from Los Angeles to Gatwick via Flight radar. Armed with my trusty Canon camera equipped with a modest 300mm lens, I eagerly ventured to my favourite spot where a throng of enthusiasts had gathered to capture the aircraft. But, knowing that the key to a remarkable shot lay in being where others were not, I quietly positioned myself 100 metres away from them. My move paid off when I managed to capture an awe-inspiring image with Gatwick in the backdrop. This photo swiftly attained viral status and was featured on several notable websites such as BBC, ITV, and countless others around the globe, even gracing print publications. While I received no monetary compensation, this exhilarating feat ignited my passion and photography.


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Thursday, 1 February 2024

BATTLE OF BRITAIN FILM 1969

 

Over the years, I have visited Duxford on numerous occasions and never fail to notice the hangar that was featured in the 1969 film, BOB. It was noted that the production team used too much explosive on the actual hangar, resulting in a misfire during the first attempt, with only a few bits falling off.



 Interestingly, the hangar's complete destruction in the film was a model. Many people have seen the film, including myself, who watched it at Redhill Cinema in Surrey in 1969 with my parents. I have since viewed it several times on television and also have a DVD copy. Additionally, I had the chance to speak with an extra from the film whose scene was cut due to a minor oversight involving his Landrover 1968 number plate. Although the film has several bloopers, it remains a tribute to all those who lost their lives during the war, whether they were English and the many others that joined the RAF or German. At Tangmere church there is a churchyard one side is German graves and the other British graves. I do hope a new film is made, but without overusing CGI, as was the case with the unwatchable Midway film. 




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