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Bigplanekits, 1/72 Airliners

Started by Aircav, March 23, 2014, 05:26:21 AM

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Captain Canada

Yes it does....and even more so because all I can see is a BA 737....any other link I try and click on is either dead or goes to a different page  :blink:

I'll try again later but what else do they have ?

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Yeah, that web site needs some work. But there are two dealers right here in Toronto, Aviation World and Wheels and Wings. I'm near AW frequently, maybe I'll pop in and look for a price. Expecting it to be fairly high.
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I find it amusing they call themselves Big Plane Kits.  The 737 isn't particularly big (got a few in 1/72 in the stash already - not these though), it's about half the size of the Airbus A400M
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The website listed the 737-200 for $106.00 when I checked it. Pretty stiff price for me. Are these plastic or resin?
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That web site's a bloody disgrace!! I could do better than that and I'm still training!!
Some interesting stuff on there. I'd like to know what the T43a is though.
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Quote from: lancer on March 23, 2014, 01:11:03 PM
That web site's a bloody disgrace!! I could do better than that and I'm still training!!
Some interesting stuff on there. I'd like to know what the T43a is though.

The first time I looked at the link it showed pictures of all the variants, now all I see is the BA one in each


But the T-43A is an USAF Navigator Trainer
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Martin H

Quote from: lancer on March 23, 2014, 01:11:03 PM
That web site's a bloody disgrace!! I could do better than that and I'm still training!!
Some interesting stuff on there. I'd like to know what the T43a is though.
Bare in mind that they are based in the Ukraine....and could be a little preoccupied to worry about tarting up their web site at the present time
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kitnut617

Quote from: Martin H on March 23, 2014, 01:27:52 PM
Quote from: lancer on March 23, 2014, 01:11:03 PM
That web site's a bloody disgrace!! I could do better than that and I'm still training!!
Some interesting stuff on there. I'd like to know what the T43a is though.
Bare in mind that they are based in the Ukraine....and could be a little preoccupied to worry about tarting up their web site at the present time

To be fair, I've seen this website sometime ago and it was the same then --
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