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Old 14 January 2004, 02:03 PM   #1
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I just found this briefly mentioned in a book the other day, and started looking on the web. Pretty interesting... does anyone have any reference suggestions?

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Old 14 January 2004, 02:19 PM   #2
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There's something on the Fiddlers Green web site and it will be in the FMP A-H Navy and A-H Aces books. There was a scratchbuild article and some very useful drawings in FSM some years ago but I can't say which issue I'm afraid.

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Old 15 January 2004, 02:37 PM   #3
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Originally posted by PeterL@Jan 14 2004, 09:19 AM
[b] There's something on the Fiddlers Green web site and it will be in the FMP A-H Navy and A-H Aces books. There was a scratchbuild article and some very useful drawings in FSM some years ago but I can't say which issue I'm afraid.

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Thanks Peter... I might get the "Fiddler's Green" model just for fun, if I can't find something better.

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Hi Brad,
A 1/48 scale kit of the HB CC was made by Lone Star models - a short run kit with resin fuselage & vacuformed wings, white metal engine & details, and strut material to build the struts. pretty basic, but the start of a decent model. Unfortunately, I think that Lone Star is out of business, maybe someone has an e-mail address for Mike West, the creator of the lone Star kits.
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