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Wednesday, March 11, 2015 - 04:29 AM UTC
New this month from Special Hobby come a pair of kits of Germany's primary glider trainer during the Nazi era that went on to do sterling service after WWII.
SH72269 - SG 38 Schulgleiter / ŠK-38 Komár Czechoslovak, Polish and DDR Service 8,74 €
Highly detailed plastic model is moulded within a injection steel mould. Each kit contains two complete sets of sprues and can be built with a fuselage nacelle or with just the basic fuselage framework exposed. The decal sheet offers markings for three different Czechoslovak machines, one Polish and one from former Eastern Germany (DDR)
SH72319 - 1/72 SG 38 Schulgleiter “German and Slovak Service 8,74 €
Highly detailed plastic model is moulded within a injection steel mould. Each kit contains two complete sets of sprues and can be built with a fuselage nacelle or with just the basic fuselage framework exposed. On the decal sheet you will find markings for the biggest user of this glider which was Nazi Germany and to make the choice more interesting we have added three Slovak machines (one was flying also in the post-war era) and also a German post-war and really nice plane.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
Highly detailed plastic model is moulded within a injection steel mould. Each kit contains two complete sets of sprues and can be built with a fuselage nacelle or with just the basic fuselage framework exposed. The decal sheet offers markings for three different Czechoslovak machines, one Polish and one from former Eastern Germany (DDR)
SH72319 - 1/72 SG 38 Schulgleiter “German and Slovak Service 8,74 €
Highly detailed plastic model is moulded within a injection steel mould. Each kit contains two complete sets of sprues and can be built with a fuselage nacelle or with just the basic fuselage framework exposed. On the decal sheet you will find markings for the biggest user of this glider which was Nazi Germany and to make the choice more interesting we have added three Slovak machines (one was flying also in the post-war era) and also a German post-war and really nice plane.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
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