
Recently I visited Larry at Pegasus Hobbies in Montclair. He gave me a couple sprue of his new World War One and World War Two French figures. These are test sprues but are essentially done. They color will probably be darker than this color.
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Each little stack of bits is one plane model, removed from the sprue and the flash and tabs trimmed. Then the bits are glued into sub assemblies. You can see the propeller and spinner assembly has been done and the cockpits are being worked on. The bits are moved into the center work area as each section is completed.
These worthy volunteers have chosen a career in aviation. The Heller kit does not come with a pilot and I like pilots in my planes.




This is a pretty good rear view of the Thompson gunner. Note the combination of GI and German kit on his back. The Thompson was well respected by the Germans.

