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Old 5 April 2007, 03:57 PM #1 (permalink)
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Belgium Camels

Guess what ? Ok ok I can't keep my mouth shut any longer. Shhhhhh. There is MORE incentive to get yourself a nice Hobby craft 32nd Clerget Camel Kit besides the NEW Polish PART PE Detail set. (Coming VERY SOON ?)

Be mindful with the combining of the RFC and the RNAS together creating the RAF came strict standardized marking requirements. Leading to what some consider boring Britsh Camel Schemes. The Farther from England (Aside from the Post War and Training Camels) like the Italian/AH Front and the Middle East and FOrgein Export Models Like Belgium's the more freedom was exercised to Personalize and colorize their Aircraft....



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I have the Part PE for the 32nd Camel. There are 3 sheets of PE. Clear plastic with printed cockpit dials. Also has the clear wing pulley inspection panels.
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