1/300 or 1/285 boeing C-17 globemaster III

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As long as they look good, I'd buy 2-3 at $50 each. Is that painted?

Will they do other aircraft? I've been looking for C-123, G222, C160, C212, Caribou (AN24 & AN26 are available as models in 1/288) and other aircraft that could appear on a battleboard, but no one wants to make them versus an F-22 or some other exotic that wouldn't be sitting on a board.

Thanks for the effort.

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That's fine with me; just curious. I'll keep watching this thread.

thanks,
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Branching slightly off topic here. If anyone out there is interested in a TU-16 Badger I just found a really old (at least from appearance) Monogram kit at a local hobby shop. The scale isn't marked on the package but doing the math it looks like it works out to be about 1/188 scale. That scale difference doesn't interest me but if someone else wants it PM me and we can work out details. The asking price is $30. Its on consignment so I don't know what negotiation leeway there might be. I don't have any idea what a fair market price should be.

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Hi Thomas,

What is the email for shaun at SandS models?

Thanks, this helps us all.

Steve

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Hi Thomas,

Thanks again for working this.

Steve

Shaun's response:

hi steve, the more people like yourselves who say they want one the more chance
of getting one, although i dont usualy work in this small a scale, i am looking
into the feasability of the moulding of it, many thanks shaun.

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