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Classic Wings Magazine WWII Naval Aviation Research Pacific Luftwaffe Resource Center
When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:18 am 
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This is the "classic" :lol: Revellogram kit first issued in 1962...

My only mod was the addition of a cockpit floor, so you cant see clear through the aircraft. The markings are loosley based on the Zero on display at the Pacific Aviation Museum at Pearl Harbor...

This was a $5 kit, so I am pretty happy with the result.

Comments are welcome. 8)

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Nice looking Zero. I remember those old Monogram kits, they were alot of fun!

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Nice Zero, looks like your Wildcat just found lunch. :P

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I love that little kit. It doesn't even take directions, just build it!
Great job on this one by the way.


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mazdaP5 wrote:
I love that little kit. It doesn't even take directions, just build it!
Great job on this one by the way.


Thanks! I love these old Revell and Monogram kits, nice and simple 8) (and cheap!)

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Can't go wrong with those old Monogram classics. Not only simple, but surprisingly accurate for thier day.

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It used to be only 98 cents back in the day. Looks good !


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Good job!

I enjoyed those kits and built all I could get my hands on.

Unfortunatly, most got firecrackers in them at some point. :twisted:


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