Favorite Corgi 72nd scale B-24
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Favorite Corgi 72nd scale B-24
Hi Guys,
I am looking to get a Corgi 72nd scale B-24 model. Which paint scheme do you guys like best on this model? I am kind of partial to the British paint schemes. Just trying for figure out which one to get.
I am looking to get a Corgi 72nd scale B-24 model. Which paint scheme do you guys like best on this model? I am kind of partial to the British paint schemes. Just trying for figure out which one to get.
Paul Hebert
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Here is the Tricatus site.Fantastic reference for all things Corgi.
http://www.tricatus.co.uk/CorgiAA_pages/Liberator.htm
I have four of the Corgi B-24's.
With Strawberry Bitch, and Coastal Command, being my favourites.
Good call Harry.You will like SB.
http://www.tricatus.co.uk/CorgiAA_pages/Liberator.htm
I have four of the Corgi B-24's.
With Strawberry Bitch, and Coastal Command, being my favourites.
Good call Harry.You will like SB.

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I'm kinda partial to the "Pistol Packin" Mama" scheme, there's something about the yellow & black tail markings, combined with the red engine nacelles that makes for a nice contrast with the overall OD green scheme, and the nose art is very nice too.
http://www.tricatus.co.uk/CorgiAA_pages/AA34010.htm

http://www.tricatus.co.uk/CorgiAA_pages/AA34010.htm
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