Corgi 1:32 Messerschmitt BF109G - Red 6

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Corgi 1:32 Messerschmitt BF109G - Red 6

Post by demonclaw » Fri Jun 16, 2006 3:40 am

Is this plane worth getting even for its high pricetag?


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Post by hworth18 » Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:09 am

Demon,
Yes, the Corgi 1/32 range is well worth the price... I have all the 109s and many other Corgi in 1/32 and they are GREAT pieces with all moving control surfaces, removable cowl, also, they are "diecast" with a good portion being metal.. :wink:
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Post by demonclaw » Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:29 am

hworth18 wrote:Demon,
Yes, the Corgi 1/32 range is well worth the price... I have all the 109s and many other Corgi in 1/32 and they are GREAT pieces with all moving control surfaces, removable cowl, also, they are "diecast" with a good portion being metal.. :wink:
Thanks , I guess its much better than FOV´s me109 1:32 then

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Post by hworth18 » Fri Jun 16, 2006 7:13 am

demonclaw wrote:
hworth18 wrote:Demon,
Yes, the Corgi 1/32 range is well worth the price... I have all the 109s and many other Corgi in 1/32 and they are GREAT pieces with all moving control surfaces, removable cowl, also, they are "diecast" with a good portion being metal.. :wink:
Thanks , I guess its much better than FOV´s me109 1:32 then
Yes, a WORLD of difference.. I really enjoy my 109s and I am also looking forward to the next 109 releases which include "Eismeer" and Grafs Red Tulip (working range).. I will say that the only drawback to these is that the landing gear forward rake is wrong, but the angle and everything else is right.. :wink:

Highly recommended... :D :D :D :D
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