Unusual piece of armor.
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Unusual piece of armor.
http://cgi.ebay.com/90-Twin-35mm-Towed- ... 286.c0.m14
Unusual scale, very good detail. Very nice, but pricey!
Unusual scale, very good detail. Very nice, but pricey!
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Produced in the 80's ? I guess if you crocss your eyes again. Stand on your head and think wishful things you can get this to go with the F-4 Phantam that will be out in the next month or so. The Vietnam war ended in '75 but remeber you are standing on your head and thinking wishful things. So it could work.
It is a little pricy
$35 - $55 would be more like it.

It is a little pricy

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Upside Down
That may be true, but I heard its easier to put your pants on when you're upside down!
That said, I think I'm going to go back and watch the stock market crumble on TV then stick my head in the oven. Who knows, I might get an epihany!
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no man, the gun that is represented by the model was first produced in the 80's and is still in service today with many smaller nations.
And Lightning....now is the time to be investing in stocks. Take all your extra money and put it in; 2 or 3 years from now (maybe much less) you'll reap a fortune. Of course if you're like me you were already fully invested before the crash. So borrow and invest. Of course with credit so tight you can't borrow. I guess i'll stick my head in the oven too, except it's electric and i can't afford to go buy a gas oven.
And Lightning....now is the time to be investing in stocks. Take all your extra money and put it in; 2 or 3 years from now (maybe much less) you'll reap a fortune. Of course if you're like me you were already fully invested before the crash. So borrow and invest. Of course with credit so tight you can't borrow. I guess i'll stick my head in the oven too, except it's electric and i can't afford to go buy a gas oven.
i never met an airplane i didn't like...
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huh?
he thought i meant that the model was produced in the 80's. The model is a recent creation. The actual artillery piece the model is modelled after first appeared in the 80's. It's a swiss or swedish gun. It has been used by many services over the years, including a variation used by china.
It was not used in vietnam. The only combat use for the gun was in the falkland islands war; used by argentina.
he thought i meant that the model was produced in the 80's. The model is a recent creation. The actual artillery piece the model is modelled after first appeared in the 80's. It's a swiss or swedish gun. It has been used by many services over the years, including a variation used by china.
It was not used in vietnam. The only combat use for the gun was in the falkland islands war; used by argentina.
i never met an airplane i didn't like...
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You are correct but if you stand on your head and ..........aferguson wrote:huh?
he thought i meant that the model was produced in the 80's. The model is a recent creation. The actual artillery piece the model is modelled after first appeared in the 80's. It's a swiss or swedish gun. It has been used by many services over the years, including a variation used by china.
It was not used in vietnam. The only combat use for the gun was in the falkland islands war; used by argentina.
never mind
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Correct. I misunderstood the post in two ways. I did not think aferg was making any 80's claim, more I thought that the eBay seller was reported to have said that. Guess I need to read things a bit more carefully!hotrodrock wrote:I think corystinson meant that the model is a contemporary model and not the real gun. I think.
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