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Another one for the starving moths to panic about! http://www.hasegawausa.c...uct-pages/hsgs0031.html
All plastic construction rubber tyres, metal coated platic cowl parts... Might not be wood... but hey! Another one for the list. I am sure that for the "wood" parts the enterprising airbrush expert could make it look just like wood. Nice isn't it!
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They also did a Wright flyer and Fokker DR1, the latter of which appeared as a partwork.
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Either just released or about to be released nice kit “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
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Don't confuse this Camel with the old Museum series. That was an 1/8 scale multimedia model. This is a 1/16 plastic kit. That's not to say that this doesn't look like a super kit. It's very tempting.
As an aside, the Wright Flyer was 1/16, also a multi media kit, but with plastic ribs for some reason.
Incidentally, the 1/8 Fokker Triplane partwork was not based on the Hasegawa kit.
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It was very similar design and the wing sections built up exactly the same.
It was a very good partwork and I wish that it could be re-issued.
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