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Not any more, unfortunately. Pyn-Up was a specialty branch of Meteor Productions which just went out of business over the last couple of weeks. That won't really affect the availability of these sheets much, as the Pyn Up line was limited edition to begin with and this particular sheet has been outta production for some time. But with the company having gone bye-bye, they may now command a higher price. So if you're interested in picking any of them up, and you have the dough, grab 'em if and when you see 'em.Pyn Up do a 1/48th scale set
pics. Anything more about the model Wildcat?
Not to change the subject but a few of you might be interested in this photo. Especially the Hawker Hurricane, I heard that not a lot of them reached Australia.
THX for the pic Mic.
It seems that these planes reflect almost all stuff that RAAF was equipped with in that time.
Paul it was a joke ....I know they had much more types of a/c.
But I have to admit that these four planes in the pic look like a kind of exhibition.
You mentioned 76 squadron RAAF. Was that the one that defended Port Moresby during the desparate Spring of 42?
Not to change the subject but a few of you might be interested in this photo. Especially the Hawker Hurricane, I heard that not a lot of them reached Australia.