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A Pattern of Tamiya's WWII Subjects


Uncarina

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Correlation does NOT imply causation...having written that, all of Tamiya's WWII 1/32 subjects are in "The Great Book of WWII Aircraft" (https://www.amazon.com/Great-Book-World-War-Airplanes/dp/0517160242) and none are not. The book only covers twelve aircraft.

 

Cheers, Tom

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Correlation does NOT imply causation...having written that, all of Tamiya's WWII 1/32 subjects are in "The Great Book of WWII Aircraft" (https://www.amazon.com/Great-Book-World-War-Airplanes/dp/0517160242) and none are not. The book only covers twelve aircraft.

 

Cheers, Tom

 

Quite possibly one of the oldest books that I own, and I still love it. 

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Correlation does NOT imply causation...having written that, all of Tamiya's WWII 1/32 subjects are in "The Great Book of WWII Aircraft" (https://www.amazon.com/Great-Book-World-War-Airplanes/dp/0517160242) and none are not. The book only covers twelve aircraft.

Cheers, Tom

All of their 1/32 subjects are also in Vintage Wings of Canada, where Tamiya had full access..

 

The Mosquito was on loan for a few months there too.

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