[WWI] Likely to be expensive but oh... so nice!

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Thu Dec 3 14:07:18 EST 2009



IIRC, John Roll had the Huff-Daland (AKA Keystone) bombers at about  $120.00 US, nice, but I'm with Paul, I need to win the lottery first. I do have a couple of their less pricey kits, and they are worth the expense, but until I win the lottery, I don't have the loose money for the AEG, which will be about  $140.00 US. T he headaches of vac building are often worth it, but getting "in the mood" for all that sanding  is a problem. 



Merrill 
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What's in the D and E catagories? 
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> 
scale 1:72 
series 
A   29 USD 
B   38 USD 
C   49 USD 
D   75 USD 
E    96 USD 
Z    12 USD 
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What we have available locally (i.e., Luchtvaart Hobbyshop/ Aviation 
Megastore) is 

A        39.95 
B        49.92 
C        68.04 


Nothing above C available, and prices vary within categories by 10. That's 
all Euros, BTW. C is the Friedrichshaven. And that is why most of the things 
they cover that I want, I have as ancient vacforms, and am not planning to 
change until we win the lottery. 


Paul. 



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