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Old 08-18-2007, 01:31 AM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Dragon Photographic guide?

Has anyone done a guide (photographic or otherwise) for Dragon Warbirds? I really admire Tim Healy's work at tricatus.co.uk, and I was wondering if anyone had done a similar treatment for Dragon.
 

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Re: Dragon Photographic guide?

I haven't run into a specific personal website detailing the dragon output, but you could check out the DragonUSA website. I believe they have all the Warbirds still listed with a basic picture of each one.

http://www.dragonmodelsusa.com/dmlusa/welcome.asp
 

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Re: Dragon Photographic guide?

Same site as his Gemini collection.

http://www.tricatus.co.uk/Twin%20Pla...plane_home.htm

(I'm not trying to be short I just replied on the other thread and am too lazy to go back and cut and paste.)
 

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Re: Dragon Photographic guide?

Where has Tim been of late? (we miss ya Tim!)

Far from a complete record, but you can see my personal dragon (and gemini) collections at www.diecastace.com

And Celt's collection at:

http://www.diecastairplanesandwaterlineships.com/
 

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Re: Dragon Photographic guide?

Thanks for the replies, guys! I hope that some enterprising soul will create a site that has all of Dragon's stuff on it. Even Dragon's site doesn't list everything they've ever done.
 

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