Eaglewall kits

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Chuck E
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Eaglewall kits

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I shall post a few photos later. Here is an old advert from the First Issue of Flying Review Farnborough Special from 1960.

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Very cool. Altmark and Cossack would make for a great dio.
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As with so many of their simple kits, the Altmark kit appeared as a number of other ships, on both sides.
So many models, so little time.
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