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Old 3 May 2006, 04:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Eduard May Newsletter

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Interesting new I-16 and imminent Fw-190 (for those with wider tastes).

For WWI, though, the surprise is a Pfalz E I from Gavia in 1/48.

Limited edition F2b with RFC personnel.

Some interesting points on the PlM blue colour.

Oh, and the re-release of older WWI kits in no-frills boxings.

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Wow what a great surprise on the GAVIA - PFALZ E.I





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a simple look at the sprues and the kit reads....EDUARD...
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