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never seen these before ken
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and whilst finding above item learnt about it
http://www.air-racing-history.com/aircraft/Winnie%20Mae%20Lockheed%20Vega.htm
and as they say one thing leads to another
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weathering and age love it

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Is there a connection between the two links you posted that I'm missing? Either way, an interesting piece of history, and an outstanding weathering job!
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no just that i had never seen ahm planes,then i had never heard of the plane etc ken
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I'd never heard of them either. It's a shame they didn't make them 1:87 scale
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well 1:100 is close enuff for me for 1:87
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I have 4 AHM airplane model kits that are 1/87 scale. Ive seen them on evil bay once in a while.
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That is a cool model. I wish I still had my 1970 AHM catalog. I remember they had car kits and other cool non-MR items.
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