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A collector of Royal Australian Air Force items of quality. Particularly BARWARE, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, LIGHTERS, PLAQUES etc.
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Reviews (29)

12 December 2019
Alternative Use For Great Product
2 of 2 found this helpful The Wilson Ultra Wrap is designed for tennis and other racquet handles. But thanks to knife designer and YouTube channel owner, Chris Tanner, who came up with the idea of using Wilson Wrap on the smooth handles of bushcraft and utility knives, he has discovered a great alternative use for this excellent product.
Sometimes, out in the bush or the woods, those of us who collect knives and use them as camping tools etc., find that handles which are too smooth present a possible dropping or cutting risk.
By using Wilson Wrap on some slippery knife handles the grip is enhanced ten fold, especially when your hands are sweaty or wet from rain.
Not only used on knives, the use of Wilson Ultra Wrap is only restricted by your imagination. Any item that tends to slip in your hands may be made more useful and safer by applying Wilson Wrap. it comes in various packs and kinds of wraps and I've found that they last years even on knives that received a lot of use. Of course, if you need a better or new grip on your tennis or badminton racquet Wilson Wrap is a no-brainer. Cheers, BH Hobart TAS

13 September 2018
It looks OK. I haven't used it yet.
It looks OK. I haven't used it yet.

11 March 2021
Disappointing & Frustrating
2 of 2 found this helpful This was a disappointing and frustrating kit. It was also the smallest "1/35" scale I've ever seen of a 750 BMW and sidecar. The parts are almost impossibly small on the sprues and the biggest fault of all were the four tires for the bike the sidecar and the spare. The problem here was 'flash' between most of the spokes of the wheels. They being so small and the spokes so fragile any attempt to gently remove the flash from between the spokes ended in failure, even when taking great care with my smallest micro scalpel. What is a motorcycle model if it has messed up wheels?
It didn't cost a lot of money but I would have gladly paid twice the price just to have the kit molded properly. I used to ride an old 750 BMW so I'm familiar with the machine. The parts, however, were so small, I had trouble identifying what each tiny part was.
In over 40 years of modelling I've never given up on a kit but continuing with this Master Box failure was an utter waste of my time. I'll be giving Master Box a wide berth next time. W. K. H. (raafbloke)