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Bashytubits06 Jan 2017 11:37 a.m. PST

I have a large box of Croissant miniatures in what I believe are 1/285 scale. Is anyone interested in these? I am thinking about digging them out and putting them up for sale. There are some Italian, Japanese and German planes in there. They are in these plastic blisters and have circles enscribed for the props that you can cut out.

Hafen von Schlockenberg06 Jan 2017 11:53 a.m. PST

Obvious, but yum anyway!

picture

BelgianRay06 Jan 2017 12:01 p.m. PST

Nice picture but these are not croissants.

Ed Mohrmann Supporting Member of TMP06 Jan 2017 12:18 p.m. PST

Ray, it is a recipe using the croissants which come
in a tube and must be baked.

I prefer those (croissants) plain, without the
'stuffing'

microgeorge06 Jan 2017 4:04 p.m. PST

I'd be interested in seeing what you have to offer. Do you have a list or any pictures?

Bashytubits06 Jan 2017 4:59 p.m. PST

Ok I will pull them out and take some pictures and put them up on the marketplace.

Mako1106 Jan 2017 6:57 p.m. PST

I might be interested too.

They produced some unique items.

BelgianRay07 Jan 2017 2:21 p.m. PST

What I wanted to say is that "croissant" is a French word meaning "crescent". The wole point (besides of course the recipe) is primordially that they are "crescent" shaped. They are also made unstuffed and are the prevaling breakfast item in France since 1839 and are made of puff pastry.

BelgianRay07 Jan 2017 2:23 p.m. PST

But what about Bashytubits Croissant miniatures ?

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