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Unicorns & Holy Grails
GTX_Admin:
--- Quote from: apophenia on January 15, 2020, 05:13:32 AM ---The early Ca.313s could also be distinguished by their noses. The early model Ca.313 - eg: the Swedish Ca.313S (Svezia, aka Ca 313RPB/S to Caproni), Ca.313F (Francia) for the AdA, and Ca.313 RPB.1 for the Regia Aeronautica had fully-glazed noses. By contrast, the later Ca.313 RPB.2 for the Regia Aeronautica had the short, stepped nose of the Ca.314.
BTW: RPB = Ricognizione/Pattugliamento/Bombardamento
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You are correct:
Caproni Ca.313:
Caproni Ca.314:
GTX_Admin:
Another pair of Holy Grails I am after:
1/48 Fliegerhorst Blohm & Voss BV P.208 Schnellsjäger:
1/48 Fliegerhorst Blohm & Voss BV P.215 Nachtjäger:
sharkman:
--- Quote from: GTX_Admin on January 19, 2020, 02:22:56 AM ---These would be nice too:
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I'd like to find the Racoon E16A and E14Y
I picked up the E15K several years ago.
robunos:
These shouldn't really be 'Holy Grails', being as they're Dragon kits, but any of their AAV kits, 7233, 7237, 7318, 7319, and their LVT-4 Water Buffalo kit, 7389, just don't seem to be available anywhere . . . :o >:D
cheers,
Robin.
Mig Eater:
Not exactly special or unique but I've been trying to hunt down an Academy M4A3 105mm with dozer blade. They only produced it for a short run in 2007 & AFAIK it's the only injection molded plastic Sherman dozer blade in 1/35 scale.
I mainly want it out of laziness though, hoping that I'll eventually find one instead of having to design & 3D print the dozer ;D
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