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Orel's Polikarpov I-5
I don't know about you, but after you order the paper models you just can't do without you see any number of other ones that catch your eye. You probably wouldn't normally consider them but then the following logic comes into play. "I've already had to take the hit on the postage. Adding one (or two,three etc.) more model isn't going to cost any more to send. It will almost be like getting this one for free." Just another theory on how one accumulates enough paper models to build not only for you but your children and even children's children. The Polikarpov I-5 was one of "those" purchases. Its one of those cool between the wars biplanes with an interesting color scheme.
There are two pages of formers and 4 pages of parts. There are lots of under the skin formers in the wings which I'm assuming is to give a canvas on wood effect of the older biplanes. Directions are also in English with 5 pages of illustrations. There seems to be a lot of detail in this one. Phil |
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