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CFP - Coastal Forces in Paper
Hello,
new model from Coastal Forces in Paper (CFP) is the Steam Coaster Briarfield. The kit shows her as she must have looked on D-Day 1944, but the model can also be built as a civil freighter without armament. Instructions are available in English and German. www.cfp.muerell.de Horst |
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Where can we buy these kits? I don't see any way on your site.
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Please send me an email to my cfp-website, then I will send you a price list.
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I've sent you an email as well Horst, would be very interested in receiving a price list. Have admired your models for some time and would love the opportunity to construct some.
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83ft US Coast Guard Patrol Boat
Hello,
the latest model from CFP is a 83ft US Coast Guard Patrol Boat. These boats were in service in many theatres of WWII as escorts, air-sea rescue boats and submarine hunters. Early 1944 some 60 of the patrol boats became the USCG Rescue Flotilla No.1, stationed in Poole, England. The model is 10cm long and has ca. 150 parts. It is available at the CFP-website. Horst |
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cfp, forces, model, paper, coastal |
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