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| Panel Lines I've just received a small batch of new models from TFM. The star is the desert Lysander in spite of the canopy/ladder goof. It struck me that the Pooch has finally mastered scaling panel lines. I compared it to a Witty Sea Fury which also had very minute lines. The HM RN Hellcat, was a bit heavy in comparison, but acceptable. The Corgi Droop Snoop P-38, being an earlier tooling, was not quite so delicate. I guess it just shows what competition can do. Corgi must have found a better tool designer or switched to a manufacturer which has more refined machinery. Anyway, well done Corgi...keep it up. | ||||||||||||||
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