Check out this custom Spitfire. WOW
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Here is proof. This not the Wal-mart box but the same plane . I remeber when these were stacked to the ceiling.tmanthegreat wrote:Excellent paint work, but why did he have to waste a perfectly good Spitfire when they are increasingly rare?
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Sadly, so do I. Should have gotten that NKK Spit that sat around forever and was even discounted a little bit when the box became trashed. My local Hobbytown also had some for a while, including a display plane that was not taken care of well. Better yet, really should have picked up one of the Corgi XD planes I found on sale at the RAF Museum in London three years ago. The price at the time equated to about $60, which was expensive for something then avaliable cheaper in the US, plus I had no room in my suitcase.pickelhaube wrote:Here is proof. This not the Wal-mart box but the same plane . I remeber when these were stacked to the ceiling.

Still, even loose Spits seem to be commanding over $100 on ebay currently, so I could have sold it in the special box and probably made off well


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