From this month's Squadron.com
French planes by Azur
D.520C.1(34.96)
Az0040
MS.406C.1(49.96)
Az3201
Bloch MB 152C.1 1940(70.20)
IJA airforce by Hasegawa
Kawasaki Ki-61-1(32.99) < sale price from 55.00
HE0879
Special Hobby Finnish airforce kits
239 Buffalo(79.20)
SO32004
Morane MS 406C(51.99)
Hawk H-75(76.50)
Williams
Curtiss FF9 SparrowHawk USN biplane fighter (26.06)
WB32590
I'll go about later posting pics of the various box for these.
just some cool planes we will prob never see from 21st or the other makers in pre-built form
Awesome 1:32 aircraft kits < sorry not prebuilt but cool
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Awesome 1:32 aircraft kits < sorry not prebuilt but cool
good traders/sellers/buyers
Alloyskull(x2), PanzerArm(x2), Ostketten, Mikeg,tmanthegreat,Coreyeagle48
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last month they had a Special Hobby kit of a 1/32 Model 339E Mk.I buffalo in RAF(South Pacific) service on sale for 29.99 marked down from 70.00
Now the SKU number wont even come up on Squadron's site.
wish I had jumped on that now.
Now the SKU number wont even come up on Squadron's site.
wish I had jumped on that now.
good traders/sellers/buyers
Alloyskull(x2), PanzerArm(x2), Ostketten, Mikeg,tmanthegreat,Coreyeagle48
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I haven't made plastic airplane models since the 1970s. I remember a few of the "odder" at the time were a Buffalo, a Hurricane and several others- Italian Macchi 2000(?) and a French plane as well. These cost 69-79c at the time. Italieri(?) or some other brand. These were simple 1/72. For $70, or even $30 I'd expect a working engine and possible flight.
We also made WW1 aircraft and "flew" them from the roof of our building (in NYC) to the roof of the attached parking garage. How'd that go? Not too good! But it was fun.
We also made WW1 aircraft and "flew" them from the roof of our building (in NYC) to the roof of the attached parking garage. How'd that go? Not too good! But it was fun.
"The only constant is change. Often short change. Learn to accept.": Noah Vaile www.dinosaur-toys-collectors-guide.com
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