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The first episode, "Airfix", was shown on BBC Two at 8 p.m. on Tuesday 27 October 2009.
VeryCD - 电驴资源订阅 life_is_good 2010
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The renowned Czech sculptor David? erný welded each of the 27 pieces into what looks like a giant 'Airfix' model.
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The renowned Czech sculptor David? erný welded each of the 27 pieces into what looks like a giant 'Airfix' model.
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The renowned Czech sculptor David? erný welded each of the 27 pieces into what looks like a giant 'Airfix' model.
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The renowned Czech sculptor David? erný welded each of the 27 pieces into what looks like a giant 'Airfix' model.
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As well as books, Ian Allan has railway models from companies such as Bachmann and Hornby, die-cast models, plastic kits from Tamiya and Airfix, and all the paints and glue needed to build them.
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But alas, Pan Am is to Mad Men as an Airfix model assembled by a blindfolded man with 10 fractured fingers and a severe bout of hiccups is to Concorde.
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After some negotiation, Kurtzhau agreed that a WWII tank would be just as good, so we settled for the Churchill Mk I, for which we have the Airfix Model.
Kurtzhau is five! zornhau 2008
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The SuperHeadz Plamodel DIY 35mm Camera combines my boyhood love of Airfix model making with my "grown up" obsession for DIY camera mods.
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I am working on an Airfix 54mm Highlander and have been going crazy finding a color pic online strangely, none of my books have a representation
Painting Tartan legatus hedlius 2008
abigail commented on the word Airfix
Airfix is probably most famous for its manufacture of plastic scale model kits of aircraft such as the Spitfire, the Hurricane, and the Harrier "jump-jet". In Britain, the name Airfix is synonymous with the hobby of building models. Modelling kits are often referred to as airfix kits, even when made by another manufacturer.
March 26, 2011