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  2. Hasegawa Corporation - Wikipedia

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    and various other aircraft from both Japanese and foreign manufacturers. [1] In the 1980s a small line of 1/48 business jets was produced then later discontinued. [2] Hasegawa usually release many different versions of kits produced from the same mould tool. As an example, Hasegawa released the Messerschmitt Bf109E-3 (No. J001:1500) in 1988. [3]

  3. Revell - Wikipedia

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    Rebox with new decals 03251---See 1/72 scale 03252---See 1/72 scale 03253: German Staff Car Type 82 Kuebelwagen: 2017: Yes: Rebox with new decals 03254: Tank Hunter Sd.Kfz. 184 ELEFANT: 2017: Yes: Rebox with new decals 03255: Sd.Kfz. 167 StuG IV: 2017: Yes: Rebox 03256: TPz 1 Fuchs A4: 2017: Yes: Rebox with new decals 03257: LKW 5t. mil gl ...

  4. Ente Scambi Coloniali Internazionali - Wikipedia

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    The exception to this are the two crisp models of the famous Henschel ground attack aircraft, the (Hs 123 and the Hs 129). Their World War II line was limited to ground vehicle themes (in 1:72, 1:35, and 1:9 motorbikes). Also several 1:24 cars (factory stock and motorsport) were available with high-finish details.

  5. 1:72 scale - Wikipedia

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    1:72 scale is a scale used for scale models, most commonly model aircraft, where one inch on the model equals six feet (which is seventy-two inches) in real life. The scale is popular for aircraft because sizes ranging from small fighters to large bombers are all reasonably manageable and displayable.

  6. Aircraft livery - Wikipedia

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    The new method improves gloss, color retention, and drying speed. It can also double the life of the coating and weigh possibly 30% less than multiple layers. Paint can weigh up to 1,000 lb (450 kg) per aircraft. [1] Decals and/or stickers are used for geometrically challenging elements such as titles and logos.

  7. Model Products Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Airfix' line of aircraft kits in 1/72, 1/48 and 1/24 scale were imported from the U.K. and sold under the MPC logo. Some of the initial 1/72 reissues from about 1970–71 featured an array of extra "customizing features" with a few chrome-plated parts, and strange "psychedelic" decals, similar to the wild custom car kits of the ...