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Hi,

Now that the news is out, we will do foreign Texans/Harvards sets.

We have just recieved from France and Portugal.

We will not do Canadians. Glen will be doing those nor USAAF, USN or USMC.

Only foreign versions.

Thanks

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Hi,

Now that the news is out, we will do foreign Texans/Harvards sets.

We have just recieved from France and Portugal.

We will not do Canadians. Glen will be doing those nor USAAF, USN or USMC.

Only foreign versions.

Thanks

Eli,

Great!

Thank you.

Stephen

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Great news!

 

 

No ones even mentioned all the TOTALLY kick a$$ civi possibilities out there for T-6s......

 

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Last one may not be considered totally civilian but still awesome none the less..............

 

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You sound like my wife Geoff...

 

Kev

Aaaaaah...where's the emoticon with the guy hysterical on the floor laughing? Jesus Kev, I bout made a puddle here man.

 

Geoff

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I reeeeeeeeeealy love the Texan. At least once a month, three fly in formation over our house. I don't know where they live, or I'd go begging for a ride in one. We have a hekka lot of airports around a 50 mile radius, including 3 major airports, Oakland, San Francisco, and Santa Rosa. Those guys could be from anywhere. All I have to do is show up with my seizure helmet with my old combat insignia and my old Army jacket I wear, and I'm on a plane. I even got a free flight on one of those $3,000 spots on the last B-24 about 3 years ago.

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Like the others have said this is great news. I've been waiting for a 1/32 T-6 since Hobbycraft of Canada announced one several years ago. I've had the pleasure of flying this airplane and just loved it. I can still hear my instructor "left rudder, right rudder, any rudder!" Good times. I hope this is an old one. Actually a couple of canopy, gun, and mast options would be amazing. I would love to do a Tuskegee T-6 as I did some years ago in 1/48 scale for the owner of the aircraft. Here are a couple of photos... Steve Cowell in Denver restored the only known surviving Tuskegee T-6 to her original glory. I found his photo with Lee Archer.

 

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Here's the 1/48 Monogram rendition I created and gave to Steve.

 

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