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This is the 1/72 Tamiya F4U-1D Corsair, done in Naval Reserve markings, NAS Livermore, ca. 1946. Decals are from Marks Decals.14 views
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Arado Ar 196A-3 (Revell Germany 1/32)14 views
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MiG 3, Moscow 1942 (ICM 1/48)14 views
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Ki-27 “Nate”, Khalkin Gol, Manchuria, 1939 (Hasegawa 1/48)14 views
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Ki-43 “Oscar” ca. 1942 Thailand (Nichimo 1/48)14 views
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Bell H-13H (Revell 1/35)14 views
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Bell H-13H (Revell 1/35)14 views
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Bell H-13H (Revell 1/35)14 views
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Hikawa Maru (Hasegawa 1/700)14 viewsThis model shows her as she looked in the 1930s operating passenger service between Yokohama and Seattle/Vancouver.
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DC-3, Eastern Airlines (Minicraft 1/144)14 views
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Mitsubishi A5M2 (Fine Molds 1/48)14 viewsThis is the 1/48 scale, Fine Molds kit of the Mitsubishi A5M2, Allied Code name: Claude. This airplane saw it’s introduction in China in the late 1930s. It was the first Japanese designed carrier-based fighter although many were land based. The late biplane fighters flown by the Chinese forces were no match for this one.
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Mitsubishi A5M2 (Fine Molds 1/48)14 viewsThis is the 1/48 scale, Fine Molds kit of the Mitsubishi A5M2, Allied Code name: Claude. This airplane saw it’s introduction in China in the late 1930s. It was the first Japanese designed carrier-based fighter although many were land based. The late biplane fighters flown by the Chinese forces were no match for this one.
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