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 Post subject: Dragon Wings Zero photos
PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 2:44 pm 
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Here are some photos of my Dragon Wings Zeros.

The Zero maybe DW's best effort so far, although the dark wash in the recessed panel lines is a puzzle.

I have lost the pitot tube on the green one and need to fabricate a new one.

The DW part numbers are 50010 and 50042.

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Neat.

I think my next acquisition will have to be a Dragon Wings aircraft

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Scott,

These look better at a normal viewing distance. I like the size of these 1/72 models.

I also have several 1/72 Corgis which are good die casts.

Let me know what you think after you get one.

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