
"1/144 Scale WW2 Bombers" Topic
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| poiter50 | 09 Apr 2008 9:19 p.m. PST |
At lease one Ebay seller is advertising the new B-17, Dornier 217 and Mitsubishi Ki-21 from CafeReo (3 versions of each). Not familiar enough with them to tell the difference but the B-17 Special is Memphis Belle & the Dorniers appear to have guided missile/bombs as does the special Ki-21. I already have the Liberators & He-111s that came out last year, really well made. Didn't think we would get these until much later this year! |
| Binhan Lin | 10 Apr 2008 9:37 a.m. PST |
That's the new Cafe Reo "Big Birds 3" line. I have a few cases shipping to me right now. A more detailed description and pictures can be found at: hlj.com/product/CAF96003 -Binhan |
| Jack Radey | 02 May 2008 10:22 a.m. PST |
Does anyone make a 1/144 Do-17Z? Il-4? Su-2? Il-2 (not the Il-2m3, True North makes a decent one)? Blenheim? Has anyone managed to assemble the Reviresco CR-32 without throwing the thing at the wall? |
| Binhan Lin | 02 May 2008 10:40 a.m. PST |
Short answers: No. No. No. No. No. Haven't tried building my CR-32 yet. Caveat, there is a company that makes 1/144th British planes as display models, they run about 90-110pounds each and are only sold for display (i.e fully built, painted, and mounted) link --Binhan
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