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Oh yes. I've got several, but none that I've built myself. Let me see what I can dig out of the attic.:smile2:
 
Here are a couple from 21st Century. The small one is 1/32 and the large one is 1/18. I have several others, more 1/18 & 1/32 with some diecast 1/48 and 1/72.
 

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Here are a couple from 21st Century. The small one is 1/32 and the large one is 1/18. I have several others, more 1/18 & 1/32 with some diecast 1/48 and 1/72.

They are very nice - you must have an attic with quite an airforce!

I love the Corsair - it always struck me as a plane that looked like it meant business!
 
They are very nice - you must have an attic with quite an airforce!

I love the Corsair - it always struck me as a plane that looked like it meant business!

Thanks and I agree about the Corsair, a great plane, large radial engine, gull wing design, and could rip through a zero with it's six 50 cals.
 
Now a French naval Corsair? you are on a roll.
Wayne.

Awesome bird Jack and Wayne, you better grab a ladder and climb up and peer through Jacks window to get some intel on his aircraft making activities...:rolleyes2:{sm4}

Here are a couple from 21st Century. The small one is 1/32 and the large one is 1/18. I have several others, more 1/18 & 1/32 with some diecast 1/48 and 1/72.

Your birds are awesome as well Duke. I made a U.S. Navy Corsair when i was a young tacker but im buggered if i know what happened to it! I can't remember the scale but it was rather large and it turned out ok, although it was nowhere near as good as yours or Jacks!

Tom
 

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