What plane is this?
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That was the TRU exclusive ME-109E. It even came with the "midget" pilot figure, though the plane can be easily modified to hold the larger figure. Although an older mould now, I still really like the paintscheme and it goes well with the Galland Bf-109E, both being from JG-26. It is one of the more rare XD birds, but usually doesn't fetch the price of the Spinach-cammo plane (and lately the Wal Mart winter version).
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Re: ME-109
Yep, those were the first two 1/18 items that I bought as wellnormandy wrote:Thats a blast from the past, the old Ground Pounders days 2000-2001. My Wife and Son gave me that for Christmas '01. Soon after that I saw the XD Panther at TRU and I was hooked.

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Capt. Doug Martin and Capt. Sam James USAF
4-18-73 Cambodia, F-4E 67-0281
Lt. Robbie Helton USMC VMA-223
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Capt. Doug Martin and Capt. Sam James USAF
4-18-73 Cambodia, F-4E 67-0281
Lt. Robbie Helton USMC VMA-223
10-29-85 Spartanburg S.C.
A-4M (Buno) 160242