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Dromedary (2 pcs) A pair of (3D-Printed) single-hump camels. Fits dioramas from Africa and Middle East, from the ancient times to the present day, also suitable for American dioramas from 1856 to 1900 " namely depicting the US Conferedarion army, and for Australian dioramas from 1866 to the present.
Avro Anson Mk.I 'Anti-Submarine Annies' as the Avro Ansons were familiarly known then, flew during WW2 not just over their home skies in the UK, they were widely used also in Africa, Canada or Australia. And at the controls could be seen pilots of many various nationalities. And our SH48211 model kit and its colour schemes reminds us of such airmen who left their often occupied homes to fly and fight against the enemy. The fir...
Panavia Tornado GR.4 3D-Printed coloured Interior on decal paper (designed to be used with Revell kits) (small version) (with (3D-Printed) resin parts)
Fieseler Storch Fi-156C / Morane-Saulnier MS.500 Criquet Armee de l'air : Prefecture of Paris 08-1944, N°1074 Tan Son Nhut (Indochina) 1947-48, N°1071 G.A.E.L. Villacoublay 1948, N°347 Ecole de l'Air Salon-de-Provence 1948.