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Are there any TAROM's in 1:200 or in a scale close in size to t 1:200. Thanks
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Junior Collector
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Detroit, MI, USA
Posts: 30
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Tight!
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the Tarom TU 154 is available from CAM of England.. The model
is awsome as is the rest of the TU 154's.. they are diecast metal and a little pricey... |
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Insane Collector
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Escondido, Ca. USA
Age: 50
Posts: 2,763
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Yessir Crownvic, the Historic Tarom TU-154 is a beauty. Overall accuracy appears excellent and this colorful bird has a nice glossy luster. Pricey yes, but where else can you get this exotic aircraft in a nice size?
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Senior Collector
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Houston TX USA
Posts: 312
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Well, I agree that the Historic Tu-154 is a swell model (I have the Aeroflot). That six-wheel main undercarriage is wonderful!
I quite like the Historic line, which focuses primarily on Soviet airliners and (recently) bombers, and includes a Comet 1 and Concorde, as well. The Tu-104 is superb. But also see the thread on "1:200 Historic" for other opinions on their IL-62. |
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