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| Corgi item no. |
AA33015 |
| Production run |
1254 of 1500 |
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Corsair MkII, JT590, 1842 Sqn, Royal Navy
(FAA), HMS Formidable, August 1944
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Aviation Archive.
Str-e-t-ch it out, str-e-t-ch it out, st-r-e-t-ch it out Corgi.
You can get a lot more runs out ot this mold. It's sort of like
the P-40 mold, or the Mosquito mold, or even the Hurricane mold
(if you squint): There's just no end in sight (I hope).This model
has all the traits of Corgi's best efforts, including well applied
paint and good assembly. We'll probably see more of these clipped-winged
Corsairs, since we all know that Corgi wouldn't waste the effort
on a one-off. So, looking forward to some more (assuming, of course,
I can continue finding storage space in the model room).
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