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> Well, the Keil Kraft's were not the *worst* Camel kits ever produced
> (that honor probably belongs to that horrible small scale Addar
> attempt that came with the fake battlefield and the teeny-tiny
> Renault tanks!) But the kit is a *long* way from the claim on their
> packaging of 'Prefection in Miniature'! Its accuracy is dubious,
> its fit is poor and the wing ribs .......wow! On the other hand,
> it does give you an engine separate from the cowling and it is, I
> think, the only 72nd kit with this feature. But, if you really
> need a separate engine, purchasing an Aeroclub Le Rhone or
> Clerget for use on the Revell kit would involve less frustration.
Or, <plug plug> the Rosemont resin ones.
Matt
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Matthew Bittner WW1 Modeler, ecto subscriber, new dad,
meba@cso.com PowerBuilder developer; Omaha, Nebraska
"It must be inordinately taxing to be such a boob." - Brain
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