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07 Feb, 2019
Excellent product.
It's simple and it works. Why shouldn't it?

03 May, 2018
Useful and reasonably priced.
I've been looking for something like this for a long time and am delighted with the product. It is an extremely useful and reasonably priced piece of kit, ideal for the model-maker performing fine and detailed work. There is a very good range of accessories and they do what they are required to do easily and quickly.

14 Mar, 2018
Excellent Coverage of the RAF's Finest.
1 of 1 found this helpful This is an excellent account and coverage of the activities of Bomber Command's Pathfinder Squadrons during World War II. Pathfinders routinely undertook some of the most hazardous occupations of the conflict in order to ensure that bombing was achieved with maximum accuracy and impact, and the Pathfinders paid a very high price in casualties for their skill and courage. It is a story worth telling, and Martyn Chorton tells it well. There are some excellent and interesting photos, and the detail is remarkable good for a book of this size. Thoroughly recommended to anyone wanting to know what that little gold eagle badge was all about, as well as those survivors of World War II Bomber Command, and their descendants. A worthy tribute to the bravest among the brave.
Jake Glanville, Fellow of the University of Hull.