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Old 08-27-2008, 11:50 PM   #1
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to lazy to unpack, but it is the nicest of the 3 so far..





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really like those RED RIBBONS!! looks like a bottle of wine with tails and wings..!!
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Default Re: Air Ukraine IL-62

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to lazy to unpack, but it is the nicest of the 3 so far..





NOICE! Where did you get it? Whos the manufacturer? Doesn't appear to be PacMin (unless they pack in polystyrene now???)
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See the original of the 2 threads on this very part of the forum, entitled:

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