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"Hi Guys
I thought you would like to see 2 big warbird projects we have just finished
on a commission basis for 2 clients in the USA. The first is an FW200 Condor
which is by far the biggest plane we have ever made with over 3ft of
wingspan and a 'Betty' bomber which was the one being used by Admiral
Yamamoto when he was ambushed and killed by American fighters during
Operation Vengeance.
If anybody is interested in any of the above models being made in the future
please contact us on welcome@tomgunn.co.uk
Best wishes The Gunn Team"

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Wow, that Condor is one big bird! I have always liked this aircraft and you have done her justice TG. The Betty looks nice as well.

Tom
 
Yes if I was a plane collector that Condor would be on my hit list. Robin.
 
TGM has done it again with these two absolutely gorgeous, and huge, warbirds. Congratulations to the new owners of the Condor and Betty as these are instant jewels in the crown of any collection. Beautiful work, TGM. -- Al
 
Wow, what great looking planes, they have done it again. Chris
 
Thanks for all your kind words guys, for those of you interested in Allied planes we will have a couple of B17'S, some Short Sunderlands and also some Lancasters making an appearance later this year!
German WW2 planes include a Heinkel He 111 AND a Dornier 17 from the Battle of Britain!
Best wishes The Gunn Team
 
Any chance of a ACW Lowe's balloon? I just got to keep asking based on the awesome planes you are producing. Chris
 
No worries, you produce great looking planes and figures, would just like to get something from TGM to match my collection. Keep up the great work. Chris
 
Missed out on Figartis B 17 might have to jump in on this one. Ron{sm3} {sm2}
 
They both look very nice. If I had to choose between the two I would pick the Japanese bomber as it is slightly better painted and weathering.
 

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