1/32 scale B-58 hustler

Hello Everybody,

The 1/32 Scale B-58 Hustler is To be released March 1st 2004. The kit will have full cockpits, engine bays,gear bays, weapons loads, all parts are going to be a two piece assembly, the wing will be two piece solid resin (Right wing & left wing), white metal gear, separate elevons, rudder, full radar compartment, markings for 3 variants, natural metal, prototype, and SAC camouflage. There are going to be only 100 of these kits produced. If you would like to be one of the 100 people to have this Large Husler Please visit our website and reserve yours today.

Golden Drgaon Productions

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Golden Dragon Producions
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Hello Everybody,

The 1/32 Scale B-58 Hustler is To be released March 1st 2004. The kit will have full cockpits, engine bays,gear bays, weapons loads, all parts are going to be a two piece assembly, the wing will be two piece solid resin (Right wing & left wing), white metal gear, separate elevons, rudder, full radar compartment, markings for 3 variants, natural metal, prototype, and SAC camouflage. There are going to be only 100 of these kits produced. If you would like to be one of the 100 people to have this Large Husler Please visit our website and reserve yours today.

Golden Drgaon Productions

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Iain Ogilvie

Hello Everybody,

The 1/32 Scale B-58 Hustler is To be released March 1st 2004. The kit will have full cockpits, engine bays,gear bays, weapons loads, all parts are going to be a two piece assembly, the wing will be two piece solid resin (Right wing & left wing), white metal gear, separate elevons, rudder, full radar compartment, markings for 3 variants, natural metal, prototype, and SAC camouflage. There are going to be only 100 of these kits produced. If you would like to be one of the 100 people to have this Large Husler Please visit our website and reserve yours today.

Golden Drgaon Productions

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Golden Dragon Producions

One Hundred years ago on this date, Orville Wright achieved the forst controlled powered flight. The 4 flights that day were a success.

Unfortunately, their luggage ended up in Cincinatti.

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Jeff C

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dave999

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