Wanted: Corgi 1/72 AA36705, Ju-88 German WW II bomber

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Wanted: Corgi 1/72 AA36705, Ju-88 German WW II bomber

Post by Mesa » Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:43 pm

Greetings,

I am looking to purchase a Corgi diecast aircraft, the Battle of Britain version of the Ju-88A-1. The manufacturer's number is AA36705. I appreciate any assistance in locating this item.

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Re: Wanted: Corgi 1/72 AA36705, Ju-88 German WW II bomber

Post by gouchy » Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:54 am

links pm-ed

good luck!
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Re: Wanted: Corgi 1/72 AA36705, Ju-88 German WW II bomber

Post by Mesa » Fri Sep 03, 2010 5:43 am

Indeed, it seems that good luck is precisely what I need. It's a funny thing how some diecast get so hard to find. I often don't sense a rhyme or reason to the availability of the items. Even with limited editions there's little certainty whether a given diecast will be sold out soon or not.

I'm also looking for the GMP 1/35 Old Exterminator, so I'll soon get a post up about that one as well.

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Re: Wanted: Corgi 1/72 AA36705, Ju-88 German WW II bomber

Post by PHANTOMWARRIOR » Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:21 pm

Many of the newer models by Corgi and Hobbymaster especially seem to be produced in smaller amounts than a few years ago and a fair number of the sell out quickly. The better historical paint schemes and the well known pilots seem to be the ones that go quickly.

Terry

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