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Old 12-08-2007, 03:14 AM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Your #1 pick for twin engine WWII fighter

P-61 Black Widow in 1:72
Me 210 or 410 1:72
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Re: Your #1 pick for twin engine WWII fighter

P-61 Black Widow in 1:72
Me 210 or 410 1:72
Westland Whirlwind 1:72

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Old 12-08-2007, 01:24 PM   # 13 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Your #1 pick for twin engine WWII fighter

P-61 in 1/72nd
 

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Re: Your #1 pick for twin engine WWII fighter

I'll go for the ME-410
 

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Re: Your #1 pick for twin engine WWII fighter

I'll go for the ME-410

in 1/72
 

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Re: Your #1 pick for twin engine WWII fighter

Morning bean count on twin engine fighters. Currently have 11 votes and 4 planes. (The P-61 has a 3 point lead.)

1. Kawasaki Ki. 45 Toryu 1/72nd or 1/48th 1 vote
2. Dornier Do 335 1/48th 1 vote
3. Me 410 1/72nd 3 vote
4. P-61 Black Widow 1/48th 6 votes

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Afternoon bean count on twin engine fighters. Currently have 11 votes and 4 planes. (The P-61 has a 3 point lead.)

1. Kawasaki Ki. 45 Toryu 1/72nd or 1/48th 1 vote
2. Dornier Do 335 1/48th 1 vote
3. Me 410 1/72nd 3 vote
4. P-61 Black Widow 1/48th 6 votes

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Re: Your #1 pick for twin engine WWII fighter

Evening bean count on twin engine fighters. Currently have 11 votes and 4 planes. (The P-61 has a 3 point lead.)

1. Kawasaki Ki. 45 Toryu 1/72nd or 1/48th 1 vote
2. Dornier Do 335 1/48th 1 vote
3. Me 410 1/72nd 3 vote
4. P-61 Black Widow 1/48th 6 votes

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For me this is an easy one.

1:72 -- RAF -- Bristol Blenheim Mk IF (Night Fighter)

With the bomb bay removed a 4 x .303 gun underfuselage pack was installed to become a lethal night fighter. I would KILL for this one!

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Evening bean count on twin engine fighters. Currently have 12 votes and 5 planes. (The P-61 has a 3 point lead.) Amended for new addition.

1. Kawasaki Ki. 45 Toryu 1/72nd or 1/48th 1 vote
2. Dornier Do 335 1/48th 1 vote
3. Me 410 1/72nd 3 votes
4. P-61 Black Widow 1/48th 6 votes
5. Bristol Blenheim IF (Night Fighter) 1/72nd 1 vote

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