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Next 1/32 Kittyhawk kit.

jknaus

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It is going to be a OS2U Kingfisher. Thihs is a must buy for me. Love this a/c.


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Will try and get pics later as I cant get them at work.
 
I saw the basic outline and did a sound like on an old Mtn Dew commercial. Only later did I take a second look to see what and noticed the landing gear. It's a 3D computer model fitting the parts together so I am sure that they go "there" on the land plane like the tail wheel.

It means options though for the adventurous.

Now if someone would make a nice Grumman Duck in 1/32. Have been a fan of that plane ever since the Peter O'Tool movie "Murphy's War".
 
Niceeeeee !!! ... I believe these were parked on the ground but took off from the water ... I've seen landing plane ramps somewhere ...

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I would like to see this kit in 48th scale B)
Thanks James ;)

All the best!
Dusan.

There is always the ever famous Revell/Mongram kit that has bee around forever and 2 days.... I built one or two or three as a kid... and have a couple in the stash.

This may just be a gotta have kit... depends on if I get a job soon or not.
 
A number of these were built as land based patrol planes

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While both this and their T-28 are scheduled for release this year my guess is we won't see them available till early next year. Their already released P-39 still hasn't shown up at domestic online dealers yet.
 
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