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View Poll Results: What is your age group?
< 20 3 1.70%
20 - 30 9 5.11%
31 - 40 20 11.36%
41 - 50 47 26.70%
51 - 60 50 28.41%
61 - 70 34 19.32%
> 70 13 7.39%
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Old 29-09-14, 09:28
jack neville jack neville is offline
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What is available today is an endless stream of cheap re-enacting supplies of any era, type, nation coming out of China. Every good war movie promotes and enables young people to get involved in the MV/ re-enacting hobby very cheaply. They can all then get a ride on something. Doubt there are too many of us older collectors with vehicles who would knock back a passenger or two dressed the part if space is available. (It is the uniformed participants who made the XXX Corp event look great.)

As for parts of the future? 3D printers!

And look at the difference to war movies that computers have made.

I think the hobby has a few more good years left in it.
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