Wow…what a blast from the past. I had many of these. My buddy and I would build them together then make battle scenes in his mom’s garden. The Panzer was my favorite, but had a number of other ones. We couldn’t wait to get our allowances then we’d ride our bikes down the variety store to see what they had. If I remember correctly they were only about $4 each in 1978. Such great memories, thanks for posting.
I now remember having all of just two of these kits.... but seeing them here just reminded me of how I loved building them. I'm sighing with a heavy, nostalgic heart. Thank you!
Avant guard kits for their day. A vehicle, figures, and a diorama base. I only wish modern manufacturers had such considerations. Great collection of Matchbox kits. Nostalgia meter on overload!!!! Happy modeling!!!! Bill
*these kits had SO MUCH at such a reasonable cost, it is 100% nostalgia of my dad hiding them in a closet and giving one at a time to me.... can't go back to 1977, but I can reminisce*
Wow! A blast from the past, I used to buy and build these Matchbox models when I was a kid! They were great kits, I must have built hundreds of them! All my pocket money was spent on these, I still love them now, even though I am now 57 years of age! Pocket money models! I had my favourites, such as the little Chaffinch tank, the Sherman and the little Panzers. The Tiger and the Panther were also lovely kits to build!
Here in Brazil it was prohibited to import toys in the 70s. We had only one Revell factory here - the first one outside the US, licensed. Only rich friends had Matchbox kits, which parents brought in from abroad.
I absolutely loved these matchbox kits in the 70s as a kid. My grandfather was also a captain in the rats of tobruk. Im now slowly collecting them again. Nine down so far.
It was the dioramas that brought these pieces of military history to life. They also were far better quality to assemble than revell back in the day. I seem to recall favouring then over airfix too
That was fabulous Richard, thank you. I remember being very excited when these kits first arrived, they seemed so much better than the Airfix range which I had just about exhausted. There were more than I realised looking at your video and I certainly don't have them all. I have built about half of the ones I bought, the others remain in my stash. ( I'm 72 and still adding to my stash) Regards, David.
I really liked the Matchbox packaging too! Much cooler than the ones from the Revell relaunch. I don't remember any other company having dedicated a large series to small dioramas
Genuine "pocket money" priced kits ! Loved these back in the 1970's. Plus they came with that all important diorama which helped immensely when choosing what kit to buy, so you could brag it was better than the Airfix kit your friend had just bought !. Although I could never buy the bigger kits with two vehicles in them, like the LRDG and Willys Jeep as they were dearer and sadly out of my pocket money range, as money was scarce back then . But, oh the memories this video invokes. I did buy a few of the re-boxed Revel offerings to build "just for fun and nostalgia" about 20 years ago. Great fun. Today, if this type of kit were introduced with modern tooling , they'd no doubt have a £30-£40 price tag !!
Thanks! The 1/72 scale has a huge variety of vehicles, but with a diorama base kit is very rare. Esci did that, but only big battle scenes. Italeri has launched items in this line. But they are large kits, take up a lot of space.
Best value kits ever and good quality for the time with some rare subject matter. Matchbox having a background in toys really had a good angle on what made buyers happy. Great video, thanks; I had about five of them, great to see all of yours.
I made all of these when I was a kid, had all the soldier kits too, they were a fantastic accompliment to my Beachhead Assault play set. It was my favorite toy growing up. Thanks for the memories
Was the japanese tank really released or a project never realised by Matchbox ? A fujimi kit with a matchbox base and japanese soldiers from the matchbox range in 1/76 perhaps ?
This brought me some great memories from when I was a child. From the Quad half track to Monty's Caravan. Thanks for this. I hope it's not a dying hobby. Kind of inspires me to go and get a kit set and revive a passion I had as a lad.
Great stuff! Here's a tip: After Matchbox went out of business, Revell bought some of their molds -- including the diorama ones. So, if you see a Revell 1/76 diorama, it'll be their box, instructions and decals, but the parts will usually be genuine -- flawless -- Matchbox toolings.
I’ve recently started building & collecting these models from eBay after getting into modelling in lockdown. Even now in 2022 as a novice modeller these dioramas have a massive appeal. There’s some kits here I’ve never seen on auction sites I would love to own so will be keeping an eye for any of them! I’m also inspired by the idea for raising the bases 💡
You probably know that Revell acquired the molds (at least some of them), that are cheaper to build and you can keep the originals for your collection.
Ame siempre esos tanques de Matchbox,mi madre no podia comprarlos pero si mi hermana que ya trabajaba de muy jovencita,ella me mimaba con alguna de esas maquetas.Tuve el panzer 2 y el m16 con antiaereo......lindos tiempos esos,uno de estos dias reviso la web y me traigo de donde sea dos o tres maquetas.
These kits were awesome, i still have all of the ones I bought back in the 70s and 80s. This is such a blast from the past,thanks for sharing the memories.
Great collection - I wish someone would remake these, but in 1/72 with diorama bases and a couple of figures - 1776 is a little too small for me, but damn, getting that base to position the vehicle on was a great way to tickle the imagination.
Sweet memories of my childhood and youth. I had many of these kits. This yer i retire and will try to build some of these Kits again with all the experience i get since then...
Matchbox did the best small scale armour kits. All came with a diorama base, and most had figures. 1/76th scale was introduced by Airfix, and also used by Nitto and Fujimi in Japan. The Purple Series kits were moulded in two colours, and the larger Orange Series kits in three colours. Tracked vehicles also had black, soft plastic tracks. Great looking models.
Excelentes kits, muchos los quise armar cuando comence, ahora veo las reediciones de revell. Armare los que no pude comprar en su momento. Muy buena colección. Salidos!
Great kits more into aircraft myself and matchbox did some brilliant ones of those in 1/72 as well Heyford, 2 Stage Merlin Mosquito, Privateer, Stranraer
Lovely models . Missed out on these as l had a respite from modelling during the '70's but glad to see Revell are reissuing some of them . The diorama's and figures really add to the charm . Shame the originals are so pricey .
Simple yet brilliant !! Great for kid’s , pity they are all on their iPhones these days. I still love making 1/72 models and I’m 52, fun and you can make a little diorama in no time 👍👍🇦🇺
Thanks for the video - brought back lots of memories - I think you're only missing the Churchill AVRE. I'm racing towards retirement and as a bit of a project, I've managed to pick up the full set of Matchbox 1/76 diorama kits - really looking forward to putting them together. Incidentally, I did like the Chi-Ha mock-up at 0.33 (that would have been a nice addition to the range).
This brings a tear to the eye of my 10 year old self. It's hard to tell with the T-34 if that's just bad moulding or an accurate representation of the tanks build quality... 😁
I customized this - including the packaging. As Matchbox never released a Japanese Empire tank, I created one by mixing parts from other 1/76 kits - including soldiers and a base from Matchbox itself. The tank is a 1/76 Airfix Chi-ha
Customized! As Matchbox never released a Japanese tank in this collection, I created my own - including the box!! It's a mix of Airfix's Chi-ha 1/76 base and matchbox figures.
I love the collection. Unfortunately, while trying to get hold of the kits again (with the Revell restocks), I discovered a few of them did not make it over to Revell, or they have since retired the moulds. The Stuart tank, Panther tank, Panzer III, and German radio wagon. So these 4 kits will become very pricey I imagine. I also had no idea Matchbox released a Chi Ha kit?
I customized this - including the packaging. As Matchbox never released a Japanese Empire tank, I created one by mixing parts from other 1/76 kits - including soldiers and a base from Matchbox itself. The tank is a 1/76 Airfix Chi-ha
It's true... lots of good memories. It was always exciting to win a kit as a gift, admire the packaging... and try to assemble it, often with poor results. But we were proud anyway!
I customized it, mixing a 1/76 scale airfix kit - the same as Matchbox - with Matchbox soldiers and a base left over from an old Matchbox kit. The box my brother made reproducing the style. Unfortunately, this one only existed in my imagination anyway!
Great work all around, but I am baffled: When did Matchbox offer a Chi-Ha in this series? I've been building these since the 1970s and this I never saw this before??!? I can't find it on the Internet either. Stumped!
It's a custom Chi-Ha kkkk! My brother made the box for me! I adapted the kit from an Airfix 1/76, using Matchbox figures. They should have released one!! There is no Japanese armor in the collection - a failure! That's why I invented this one
@Richard K Thanks for the speedy reply! The box sure had me fooled, kudos to the creator. I agree, they should have included one in the series. Thanks again, now I know I'm not going crazy, haha! Nice models, nice photos, cool video!
Nice video and nice kits. I guess with my brother we made all of them back in the 70's and 80's maybe not as good looking as yours... Apart from the Chi Ha: I remenber making a Airfix kit and having some Atlantic soft plastic models but no recollection of a Matchbox kit. Was it a late release ?
Hi! The "Chi-Ha" here is a customization. Unfortunately it was never sold. As I really like this tank, my brother produced a Matchbox style box, and I mixed parts of an Airfix 1/76 kit with parts of matchbox kits, including figures of original Japanese soldiers. In the Matchbox collection of dioramas there was never a Japanese armored car - a failure!
I have the full collection except for the Chi-Ha medium tank (3rd in sequence from your video)... That's my first time knowing Matchbox actually has this offering. Could you let me know its PK number? As am struggling to find it anywhere in ebay or other market places.. Thanks in advance.
Hi! I customized this one, with parts from other kits in the 1/76 scale, including soldiers from the matchbox itself. My brother made the packaging - which I thought was really good! As I didn't have any Matchbox in the collection, I invented one!!
I put "Macthbox collection + hybrid item" in the description, should have been clearer! I mixed pieces from an Airfix 1/76 chi-ha with spare itens from Matchbox kits
@@sandpeople1000 Thanks a lot for clarifying! Good work by the way.. Matchbox 1/76 and Bandai 1/48 are my favorite collection for tanks and armored vehicles by far
Wow…what a blast from the past. I had many of these. My buddy and I would build them together then make battle scenes in his mom’s garden. The Panzer was my favorite, but had a number of other ones. We couldn’t wait to get our allowances then we’d ride our bikes down the variety store to see what they had. If I remember correctly they were only about $4 each in 1978. Such great memories, thanks for posting.
I now remember having all of just two of these kits.... but seeing them here just reminded me of how I loved building them. I'm sighing with a heavy, nostalgic heart. Thank you!
Avant guard kits for their day. A vehicle, figures, and a diorama base. I only wish modern manufacturers had such considerations. Great collection of Matchbox kits. Nostalgia meter on overload!!!! Happy modeling!!!!
Bill
*these kits had SO MUCH at such a reasonable cost, it is 100% nostalgia of my dad hiding them in a closet and giving one at a time to me.... can't go back to 1977, but I can reminisce*
Wow! A blast from the past, I used to buy and build these Matchbox models when I was a kid!
They were great kits, I must have built hundreds of them! All my pocket money was spent on these, I still love them now, even though I am now 57 years of age!
Pocket money models!
I had my favourites, such as the little Chaffinch tank, the Sherman and the little Panzers.
The Tiger and the Panther were also lovely kits to build!
Here in Brazil it was prohibited to import toys in the 70s. We had only one Revell factory here - the first one outside the US, licensed. Only rich friends had Matchbox kits, which parents brought in from abroad.
I absolutely loved these matchbox kits in the 70s as a kid. My grandfather was also a captain in the rats of tobruk. Im now slowly collecting them again. Nine down so far.
It was the dioramas that brought these pieces of military history to life. They also were far better quality to assemble than revell back in the day. I seem to recall favouring then over airfix too
I really liked the Matchbox packaging too! Much cooler than the Revell relaunch
@@sandpeople1000 yep . Loved the logo
That was fabulous Richard, thank you. I remember being very excited when these kits first arrived, they seemed so much better than the Airfix range which I had just about exhausted. There were more than I realised looking at your video and I certainly don't have them all. I have built about half of the ones I bought, the others remain in my stash. ( I'm 72 and still adding to my stash) Regards, David.
I really liked the Matchbox packaging too! Much cooler than the ones from the Revell relaunch. I don't remember any other company having dedicated a large series to small dioramas
Genuine "pocket money" priced kits ! Loved these back in the 1970's. Plus they came with that all important diorama which helped immensely when choosing what kit to buy, so you could brag it was better than the Airfix kit your friend had just bought !. Although I could never buy the bigger kits with two vehicles in them, like the LRDG and Willys Jeep as they were dearer and sadly out of my pocket money range, as money was scarce back then . But, oh the memories this video invokes. I did buy a few of the re-boxed Revel offerings to build "just for fun and nostalgia" about 20 years ago. Great fun.
Today, if this type of kit were introduced with modern tooling , they'd no doubt have a £30-£40 price tag !!
These are small, easy to assemble. And they were cheap!
Revell keeps rotating them in the assortment. Prices still ok but not all available continuously
Thanks! The 1/72 scale has a huge variety of vehicles, but with a diorama base kit is very rare. Esci did that, but only big battle scenes. Italeri has launched items in this line. But they are large kits, take up a lot of space.
Best value kits ever and good quality for the time with some rare subject matter. Matchbox having a background in toys really had a good angle on what made buyers happy. Great video, thanks; I had about five of them, great to see all of yours.
I had the jadgpanther 👍
Sorry for the delay - I rarely go here! Thanks to you for enjoying it! These Matchbox kits were really cool!
like everything about Matchbox - even the logo! The painted packaging also always attracted me.
I have 90% of this series, what a nostagia
I made all of these when I was a kid, had all the soldier kits too, they were a fantastic accompliment to my Beachhead Assault play set. It was my favorite toy growing up. Thanks for the memories
We share the same memories! Thank you!
Was the japanese tank really released or a project never realised by Matchbox ? A fujimi kit with a matchbox base and japanese soldiers from the matchbox range in 1/76 perhaps ?
This brought me some great memories from when I was a child. From the Quad half track to Monty's Caravan. Thanks for this. I hope it's not a dying hobby. Kind of inspires me to go and get a kit set and revive a passion I had as a lad.
I had also several of those back in 1970's and early 80's, what a trip to memory lane...
Thanks! You find almost everyone with some ease. They were relaunched by Revell, which acquired the Matchbox molds.
I had the Wespe, PZIII and PZII kits as Christmas gifts back in the 90's. Still have them to this day. Great dioramas.
Great stuff! Here's a tip: After Matchbox went out of business, Revell bought some of their molds -- including the diorama ones. So, if you see a Revell 1/76 diorama, it'll be their box, instructions and decals, but the parts will usually be genuine -- flawless -- Matchbox toolings.
Yes, it was great that Revell followed with these molds! It's a shame they haven't released them all yet, but I hope they do
I’ve recently started building & collecting these models from eBay after getting into modelling in lockdown. Even now in 2022 as a novice modeller these dioramas have a massive appeal. There’s some kits here I’ve never seen on auction sites I would love to own so will be keeping an eye for any of them! I’m also inspired by the idea for raising the bases 💡
You probably know that Revell acquired the molds (at least some of them), that are cheaper to build and you can keep the originals for your collection.
Ame siempre esos tanques de Matchbox,mi madre no podia comprarlos pero si mi hermana que ya trabajaba de muy jovencita,ella me mimaba con alguna de esas maquetas.Tuve el panzer 2 y el m16 con antiaereo......lindos tiempos esos,uno de estos dias reviso la web y me traigo de donde sea dos o tres maquetas.
These kits were awesome, i still have all of the ones I bought back in the 70s and 80s.
This is such a blast from the past,thanks for sharing the memories.
Many good memories!!
I think you've done the whole range. Well done. Great jobs.
The memories of youth are jostled by looking at these small dioramas.
The models are well built, thanks for sharing.
Exactly! Childhood memories! Thank you very much
Great collection - I wish someone would remake these, but in 1/72 with diorama bases and a couple of figures - 1776 is a little too small for me, but damn, getting that base to position the vehicle on was a great way to tickle the imagination.
Sweet memories of my childhood and youth. I had many of these kits. This yer i retire and will try to build some of these Kits again with all the experience i get since then...
Many memories....
Some great models. Thanks for sharing.
Matchbox did the best small scale armour kits. All came with a diorama base, and most had figures. 1/76th scale was introduced by Airfix, and also used by Nitto and Fujimi in Japan. The Purple Series kits were moulded in two colours, and the larger Orange Series kits in three colours. Tracked vehicles also had black, soft plastic tracks. Great looking models.
Yes! That's exactly what attracted me to these Matchbox kits - they come with diorama sets.
Excelentes kits, muchos los quise armar cuando comence, ahora veo las reediciones de revell. Armare los que no pude comprar en su momento. Muy buena colección.
Salidos!
Very nostalgic...nice. Thank you.
So many memories. I've built every kit in the video.
They were great. I enjoyed making every single one of them.
Great kits more into aircraft myself and matchbox did some brilliant ones of those in 1/72 as well Heyford, 2 Stage Merlin Mosquito, Privateer, Stranraer
Lovely models . Missed out on these as l had a respite from modelling during the '70's but glad to see Revell are reissuing some of them . The diorama's and figures really add to the charm . Shame the originals are so pricey .
Omg, did it ever bring back lots of wonderful memories. Thank you so much. ❤
Childhood memories. Super. Thanks. Greetings from Belgium.
Nice collection and nice choice of music. Good souvenirs too.
I remember buying these in packs of 3 models , the bases provided were a great enhancement for the kits. The palm tree , the railway tracks...
You are absolutely right. Matchbox worked on the small details in these sets.
Great video showing the whole purple range (1/76 armor) from Matchbox, with all the models nicely built and painted!
You who are very kind - I'm not a professional, just curious! Thanks
Very nice work. Love these mini dioramas !
Fantastic. The base really shows off the Model well, and enables one to create a little piece of history.
Matchbox really did a great job. It is sad that the company ended - it marked our childhoods.
Thanks! I also really like this series. It doesn't take up space at home! They should invest more in mini dioramas
Very nice, just the right amount of weathering,
Simple yet brilliant !! Great for kid’s , pity they are all on their iPhones these days. I still love making 1/72 models and I’m 52, fun and you can make a little diorama in no time 👍👍🇦🇺
Wow, now i remember Matchbox tanks and other military vehicles brought some bases and pieces for little dioramas, excellent!!! now subscribed
Thanks! These kits take us to another time! I loved Mathbox as a child ... sorry that the company ended.
Thanks for the video - brought back lots of memories - I think you're only missing the Churchill AVRE. I'm racing towards retirement and as a bit of a project, I've managed to pick up the full set of Matchbox 1/76 diorama kits - really looking forward to putting them together. Incidentally, I did like the Chi-Ha mock-up at 0.33 (that would have been a nice addition to the range).
I loved theses kits....
I bought so many of those kits as a youngster, though, being economically minded, I did prefer the Airfix kits that came in plastic bags.
This brings a tear to the eye of my 10 year old self.
It's hard to tell with the T-34 if that's just bad moulding or an accurate representation of the tanks build quality... 😁
Lot of beautiful memories.... But I never saw a Chi Ha tank from Matchbox before... Who knows more about it??
I customized this - including the packaging. As Matchbox never released a Japanese Empire tank, I created one by mixing parts from other 1/76 kits - including soldiers and a base from Matchbox itself. The tank is a 1/76 Airfix Chi-ha
superbe et merci ca me rappel mon enfance :)
Wait! hold the phone! Matchbox did a Chi-Ha.... that's fake news? This is extraordinary.
Customized! As Matchbox never released a Japanese tank in this collection, I created my own - including the box!! It's a mix of Airfix's Chi-ha 1/76 base and matchbox figures.
Excellent models. I still have many of mine, including at least ten Pz III. Nice music, from Letters from Iwo Jima I think.
Thank you!
Made all to as a boy in the elementary school. Now got only the front part of every pachake along with the back diorama display part...
Nice! I've got a Revel kit that's exactly the same as the Char b1 + FT17 diorama... though they added a little more detail and nicer molds.
I think Revell bought the rights to some of these 1/76 models
Revell bought all molds back in 1991. Unfortunately they do not re-issue all of some, just a few.
Remember seeing some of these in the hobby stores. I didn't realize there were so many available. What an odd scale.
Almost all of them were relaunched by Revell a few years ago - you can find them on Ebay
I love the collection. Unfortunately, while trying to get hold of the kits again (with the Revell restocks), I discovered a few of them did not make it over to Revell, or they have since retired the moulds. The Stuart tank, Panther tank, Panzer III, and German radio wagon. So these 4 kits will become very pricey I imagine.
I also had no idea Matchbox released a Chi Ha kit?
I never knew that Matchbox produced Chi-Ha. What's the number of this kit?
I customized this - including the packaging. As Matchbox never released a Japanese Empire tank, I created one by mixing parts from other 1/76 kits - including soldiers and a base from Matchbox itself. The tank is a 1/76 Airfix Chi-ha
Great Video!, looks like Your Collection is Complete.
I think a model is missing ... I'll find out which one.
thanks!!
Excellent
Stupendi!!!
Very nice. I’m not familiar with the Matchbox Chi-Ha. Did you photoshop another kit for the presentation ?
If not where did you get this ?
I agree. I can't find any reference to Matchbox ever making a Chi-Ha tank...looks like they used the Airfix model instead
If memory serves me correctly the kits came in two different colours.
For those that didn't want to paint their models?
So did the aircraft ones as far as I can remember. Nearly sure they also had stands for them.
more info on the Chi-Ha please
Customizing kit. Spares and parts from old Matchbox and Airfix kits. Fantasy box.
Good times...good times..
It's true... lots of good memories. It was always exciting to win a kit as a gift, admire the packaging... and try to assemble it, often with poor results. But we were proud anyway!
Woooow
You're missing the Churchill bridgelayer.
Exactly! I see you really know this collection
I’ve never seen the Japanese tank before!
It's a custom item - including the box!
@@sandpeople1000 that’s a great idea! I’ve started rebuilding these kits but in 1/35 scale. Thanks for the upload. 👍
I thought I had all of them. I never saw the japanese tank kit !
Those are nice build ups. The T-34 and Char B/Ft17 always make me wonder what a set of 1/76 scale Russian and French soldiers would look like. ☹️
I am surprise to see a 1/76 Chi-ha, as it is hardly mentioned in any Matchbox catalogs at all.
I customized it, mixing a 1/76 scale airfix kit - the same as Matchbox - with Matchbox soldiers and a base left over from an old Matchbox kit. The box my brother made reproducing the style. Unfortunately, this one only existed in my imagination anyway!
I still own some unbuilt!😊
Chi Ha??
Que des souvenirs d'enfance
Oui! Beaucoup de bons souvenirs d'enfance
Great work all around, but I am baffled: When did Matchbox offer a Chi-Ha in this series? I've been building these since the 1970s and this I never saw this before??!? I can't find it on the Internet either. Stumped!
It's a custom Chi-Ha kkkk! My brother made the box for me! I adapted the kit from an Airfix 1/76, using Matchbox figures. They should have released one!! There is no Japanese armor in the collection - a failure! That's why I invented this one
@Richard K Thanks for the speedy reply! The box sure had me fooled, kudos to the creator. I agree, they should have included one in the series. Thanks again, now I know I'm not going crazy, haha! Nice models, nice photos, cool video!
@@matthewrussell9417
It was the "manifestation of a wish". If Matchbox still existed, I would send it to them!
Nice video and nice kits. I guess with my brother we made all of them back in the 70's and 80's maybe not as good looking as yours... Apart from the Chi Ha: I remenber making a Airfix kit and having some Atlantic soft plastic models but no recollection of a Matchbox kit. Was it a late release ?
Hi! The "Chi-Ha" here is a customization. Unfortunately it was never sold. As I really like this tank, my brother produced a Matchbox style box, and I mixed parts of an Airfix 1/76 kit with parts of matchbox kits, including figures of original Japanese soldiers. In the Matchbox collection of dioramas there was never a Japanese armored car - a failure!
@@sandpeople1000 That's amazing!
it is possible to buy this kits ? i mean today ?
I have the full collection except for the Chi-Ha medium tank (3rd in sequence from your video)... That's my first time knowing Matchbox actually has this offering. Could you let me know its PK number? As am struggling to find it anywhere in ebay or other market places.. Thanks in advance.
Hi! I customized this one, with parts from other kits in the 1/76 scale, including soldiers from the matchbox itself. My brother made the packaging - which I thought was really good! As I didn't have any Matchbox in the collection, I invented one!!
I put "Macthbox collection + hybrid item" in the description, should have been clearer! I mixed pieces from an Airfix 1/76 chi-ha with spare itens from Matchbox kits
@@sandpeople1000 Thanks a lot for clarifying! Good work by the way.. Matchbox 1/76 and Bandai 1/48 are my favorite collection for tanks and armored vehicles by far
@@jixue2001 I'm going to try some Tamiya 1/48 now. But what I like about Matchbox are the scenarios. Almost no company invests in it.
@@sandpeople1000 Totally agree. Diorama is one of the key elements that made Matchbox series so different from the rest
Memories...
I think to buy my first t34 quality
They do not make toys like that anymore; the detailed design is unique almost like the real thing scaled down. .
Great vid and super kits Richard. If you haven't seen my many reviews of matchbox kits on my channel, please check them out. 👍🏻😊
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I’ve never seen the Japanese tank.
Who is the music by? Sounds so familiar.
Letters From Iwo Jima soundtrack
@@sandpeople1000 Thank you! I seen the movie. Take care.
@@johnkasawan8604 Thanks! You too! 2021 will be better for everyone
Memories......
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