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No such luck Terry. It's from an obscure manufacturer called Lindberg. Looks pretty cheap. I don't even know the scale. It says 1/4 inch = 1 foot. Have to recalculate thatSounds good Marcel. I'm guessing it's the original Airfix 1/72nd scale kit?
If so, it should be fairly straightforward and, being an original moulding, the fit of parts might actually be better than the currently available kit!
That's about right. Box is different though. Although that doesn't mean much.Is this the kit per chance? Must be from the late nineteen fifties or early sixties or something
It's from an obscure manufacturer called Lindberg.
Not so obscure if you grew-up in the States my friend. Many an American modeler cut their teeth on Lindberg kits back in the day and they are still around today!
Thanks I'll remember that.Once you get to that stage and are in need of a pair of swastika's to complete the kit in terms of decals drop me a line. I have a nice big sheet of Swastika's in 1/48 scale in all sorts and shapes and I'd be happy to help you out with a few so you can put them on the tail.
While I'm at it, perhaps a word of caution on the decals in general. You mentioned the kit is indeed a very old one, and as far as decals goes...it shows..they look pretty shot to me. Best to try and work out if the decals are any good at all after all those years, and if not a 'new' set of (aftermarket) decals might be needed (prolly including swastika's as well) ( take a look at the Luchtvaart Hobbyshop for example, they might come in handy when you need to look for new decals) or perhaps appropriate measures need to be taken to prevent the decals from disintegrating at all once they touch water.