Was this plane ever produced by 21c?
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That was the RAF P-40 (from the famous 112 squadron) which came out in early 2004 at Wal Mart, along with the AVG P-40. They also went to the small retailers way back when. The model looks almost exactly the same in the picture as in real life. Back in those days, it was quite common for some areas to recieve only the AVG P-40s and others to get the RAF version as opposed to them coming in the same assortment - hence why they may not have been found in some parts. I found my RAF P-40 at Wal Mart. At first it wasn't the scheme I wanted, but it grew on me. It is the only Allied plane we have in markings for the North African campaign. Also, it had fully painted national markings unlike the AVG plane.
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RAF P-40 ( ? )
Yeah ,.. glad I have it in my inventory too. *
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