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Thursday, April 15, 2010 - 12:03 AM UTC
A few months ago, Masterbox Ltd. made the announcement that they would be producing a range of Pilot and Groundcrew figures in 1/32nd scale. Here's the first.
3201 - "Famous Pilots of WWII" Part 1
This, injection-moulded set covers six pilots of WWII from 6 different countries.
The subjects covered are:
1) Sakai Saburo of Japan
2) Werner Moelders of Germany
3) Richard Ira Bong of USA
4) James Edgar "Johnny" Johnson of UK
5) Lily Litviak of USSR
6) Albert Marcel of France
Also included, as a bonus, are biographies of the six featured pilots. Although they are 'specific', the details should be sufficient to use them in a more generic manner. For those unaware of Masterbox, their quality in 1/35th scale has been exceptional so there is no reason to assume it'll be anything different in tTHIS scale. It's always a good way to get hold of some injection-moulded figures in this scale - previously these have been pretty rare!
This, injection-moulded set covers six pilots of WWII from 6 different countries.
The subjects covered are:
1) Sakai Saburo of Japan
2) Werner Moelders of Germany
3) Richard Ira Bong of USA
4) James Edgar "Johnny" Johnson of UK
5) Lily Litviak of USSR
6) Albert Marcel of France
Also included, as a bonus, are biographies of the six featured pilots. Although they are 'specific', the details should be sufficient to use them in a more generic manner. For those unaware of Masterbox, their quality in 1/35th scale has been exceptional so there is no reason to assume it'll be anything different in tTHIS scale. It's always a good way to get hold of some injection-moulded figures in this scale - previously these have been pretty rare!
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