Dornier Do 217E
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fuselage halves together
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Components: fuselage w/tail, engine housings, wing assemblies, and the beginning of landing gear assemblies.
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Коментарі
3 January 2015, 19:54
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Note here that there are four sprues. Compare that to the Trumpeter Vickers Wellington GR Mk.XIV kit, also on the workbench at this time, which came with ten plus sprues.
4 January 2015, 02:05
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Oh...I'll be doing the E-5 version, complete with the glide bomb, which seems to be one entire sprue. Any way, it's why I got the kit, as one of the rivals of the Coastal Command.
4 January 2015, 04:01