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Old 28 July 2009, 11:53 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I must omit that this book "THE RED BARON: A Complete Review in History and Miniature": is one I don't have and don't know anything about.

Do you know any detail of what in the book?

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Old 28 July 2009, 12:01 PM   #12 (permalink)
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A fascinating historical profile of the German ace, Manfred von Richthofen. Coloured profiles of Red Baron's aircraft. Rare historical photographs. 4 full pages with the plans of the Fokker Dr I. How to assemble and paint the plane and the figure step by step. Full colour double page including the last flight of the Red Baron. 3D profiles about the plane. Incredible information about the plane, the engine...

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.,."well researched and accurate to what I know... lots of nice, crisp period photos and some wonderfully rendered color paintings, photos and charts... very nice reference photos of the Dr.1...modeling sections are clear and to the point and provide a nice companion piece to the Andrea kits. I for one would not build or paint either of the kits without this book on hand."
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Do you know who did the color profile?

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