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"RAF Mosquito in 1/100 or 15mm scale" Topic


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Texas Grognard02 Sep 2009 8:20 p.m. PST

As mentioned above does anyone make the mosquito in any of its fighter, bomber, or photo recon variants? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks and Salut y'all!

Bruce the Texas Grognard

Kaoschallenged02 Sep 2009 9:46 p.m. PST

There is a Die-cast one in 1/115 scale. But kinda spendy at 13.00 bucks though. Robert


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Mr Pumblechook02 Sep 2009 10:20 p.m. PST

Airlex do a 1/144 version apparantly

airalex.com/MOSQUITO.html

$16 USD or $29 USD for two.

pbhawkin03 Sep 2009 6:01 a.m. PST

there are a few if you look.
- Aeroclub does a 1/144 B.35 basic injected with white metal parts.
- Ebay item no: 320419662746 is 1/150 (unknown maker)
- Bandai does one in it's Wing club 4 series (see Ebay item No: 360183858519)

Dave Jackson Supporting Member of TMP03 Sep 2009 6:16 a.m. PST

True North (now with Old Glory), do a 1/144 version in metal.

Prince Rupert of the Rhine03 Sep 2009 2:08 p.m. PST

So to answer the OPs question then no one does one in 1/100 although they do make them in other scales. Shame I'd like a 15mm mosquito.

Kaoschallenged03 Sep 2009 3:54 p.m. PST

ON THE NOSEY Prince Rupert of the Rhine!!! Looks like so far the one I mentioned is the closest in scale. Robert

Jemima Fawr21 Nov 2009 2:16 p.m. PST

Corgi does one (or did one) that's very close to 1/100th. I haven't measured it and the scale is not mentioned on the box, but it certainly 'looks' about right next to 1/100th Spits.

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