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Old 05-11-2008, 09:16 PM   #1
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About 2 months ago, I decided to switch from 1:400 to 1:200, but I'm having a lot of trouble... There are so many nice releases in 1:400 that I can't seem to stop buying them.... I don't know what to do
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Collecting them both. I only collect 1:200 but I also swayed somtimes because there are many airplane models you could choose in 1:400 but only a few in 1:200.
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I like collecting them both. There are certain aircraft I collect in 200 scale and like to get the 400 scale for display and for my own fun. I would not be collecting lots of 747's and 777's in 200 scale cause of space. I only get a few 200 scale aircraft, only types I like.
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You may land up like me buy, buy, buy 1:200s and then come to a complete halt when you realise you bought too many!!!
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I like collecting them both. There are certain aircraft I collect in 200 scale and like to get the 400 scale for display and for my own fun. I would not be collecting lots of 747's and 777's in 200 scale cause of space. I only get a few 200 scale aircraft, only types I like.
That's exactly what i'm trying.... at least to do. but i just need to keep up. There's has been so many releases that i want, but i need to stop goin to school dances that i have to pay for.(i've paid as much as $150 or more)
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