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Old 06-01-2017, 05:57 AM
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Aside the very nice looking construction:
Where do you get the "incunables" or "incunabula"?
Muchas gracias for sharing!
In the other thread Rob said he bought this kits in eBAy. That's a great way to find interesting kits from time to time.
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Another fine Golden Age of Aviation build, Rob.

You will have quite a stable of classic French airliners at Sterling.

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Interesting model, especially the interior and the landing gear.
Did you cut up the original model, or did you copy it so that the original is preserved?
To copy is of course to xerox, for the elderly among us
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All done as copies, of course. Either from the original, or a scan of the original. I have no idea of how many different aircraft were offered by Ingenia. Tthe ones that I know of are

Pre-WW2: by E. A. Shefer:
Wibault-Penhoët 242-T Trimotor airliner (1/50) In red cover that says "Avions 1"
Farman 224 Quadrimotor airliner "Le Centaure II" (1/50)
Bloch 200 bomber (1/75)

Intra WW2: (by a different designer - "Gashons"? and more sophisticated desgn)
Curtiss 75 C-1 P-36 Fighter (1/50)
Breguet 690 C-3 Attack fighter bomber (1/50)

I would be very glad to know of any others.
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Talking YOU got 2 from me!

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All done as copies, of course. Either from the original, or a scan of the original. I have no idea of how many different aircraft were offered by Ingenia. Tthe ones that I know of are

Pre-WW2: by E. A. Shefer:
Wibault-Penhoët 242-T Trimotor airliner (1/50) In red cover that says "Avions 1"
Farman 224 Quadrimotor airliner "Le Centaure II" (1/50)
Bloch 200 bomber (1/75)

Intra WW2: (by a different designer - "Gashons"? and more sophisticated desgn)
Curtiss 75 C-1 P-36 Fighter (1/50)
Breguet 690 C-3 Attack fighter bomber (1/50)

I would be very glad to know of any others.
the last 2 you got from me from copies of the originals and i may have a few more in much reduced scale I will check this weekend if I can find them!
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Old 06-02-2017, 06:59 PM
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Absolutely right Joe, and two others are from another friend on this site. The Wibault I found on ebay.
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One more for the pre WW2 list: A Potez 62 bimotor airliner, 1:50 scale, also drawn by E. A. Schefer

Pierre Gauriat (Planches d'autrefois et d'aujourd'hui) lists more, including a Latécoère seaplane, which would be a joy to behold, a B29 (listed as a French plane (?) and three WW2 allied fighters. All scarce as hens' teeth, it seems.
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Very unique looking aircraft
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Hello why not post high quality scan of those beautifullmodel on the forum repository??
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Pre-WW2: by E. A. Shefer:
Wibault-Penhoët 242-T Trimotor airliner (1/50) In red cover that says "Avions 1"
Farman 224 Quadrimotor airliner "Le Centaure II" (1/50)
Bloch 200 bomber (1/75)

Intra WW2: (by a different designer - "Gashons"? and more sophisticated desgn)
Curtiss 75 C-1 P-36 Fighter (1/50)
Breguet 690 C-3 Attack fighter bomber (1/50)

I would be very glad to know of any others.
Interesting list.I would love to make Curtiss C-75 Fighter.
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