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Yep, thanks Wojtek!This may came in handy ...
Liore et Olivier Léo 451 1/72 Heller
Bonjour, je m'attaque aujourdhui à une maquette danthologie : Le Léo 451 de chez Heller. La maquette date de 1967, mais pour l'époque les formes et les dimensfighters.forumactif.com
I did collect some good sources through the years, but honestly it's still Terra Incognita for me when speaking of WW II French Bombers. Nevertheless I like them.You have to have a great selection of references for the bomber then. Looking forward to your work on the model.
I did collect some good sources through the years, but honestly it's still Terra Incognita for me when speaking of WW II French Bombers. Nevertheless I like them.
And to show another of the older "sources" I have, but with a warning for everybody: Not to be used as a camouflage reference!
A page from a Tintin book about WWII aviation:
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Cheers!
I truly believe this is The Best of the bombers designed and built in France in the late 30s. This being sad I must add "the best looking" probably.Great choice, and a French aircraft (of the period) that's actually attractive !!
A page from a Tintin book about WWII aviation:
Thanks Geo!Beauty. PM sent Yves
The Bordurian Air Force was using early variants of the Bf109, most often the "Emil".I used to love reading Tintin adventures to see what aeroplanes would be featured, there were Bf 109s (of an undetermined mark) in one adventure and an Ar 196 too, and a de Havilland Mosquito. All sorts of oddities make an appearance.