CANT Z 501 Italian flying boat
Italaerei | 货号: 112 | 1:72
基本信息
- 品牌:
- Italaerei
- 标题:
- CANT Z 501 Italian flying boat
- 数量:
- 112
- 比例:
- 1:72
- 类型:
- 完整套件
- 发布:
- 1972 新模具
- 包装:
- 牛皮纸箱(正面打开)
- 主题:
- CANT Z.501 » 螺旋桨 (飞机)
水贴
CANT Z.501
Cant Z.501
Aviación Nacional (Spanish Nationalist Air Force 1936-1939)
- Grupo 62 Aviacion Legionaria 62-9
1938 Spanish Civil War - Pollensa (Result: ES)
Aviazione Cobelligerante Italiana (Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force 1943-1946)
- 141-2
Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force 1935-1943)
- 184-9
开盒详情
注塑口, 注塑口 (Clear), 水贴
包装尺寸:
340x240x45 mm
(13.4x9.4x1.8 inch)
重量:
287 g (0.63 lbs)
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Juan M Leria
Well, we need a decision and rules on this matter.
Sometime ago I included this kit into 'Italeri' company, as it was told to me to proceed with the 'Italaerei' kits.
Now, somebody opened 'Italaerei' company with three kits, two of them duplicated, already included under 'Italeri' label.
What we do? Do we open new company for each name change?
To merge or not to merge, that's the question.....
Well, we need a decision and rules on this matter.
Sometime ago I included this kit into 'Italeri' company, as it was told to me to proceed with the 'Italaerei' kits.
Now, somebody opened 'Italaerei' company with three kits, two of them duplicated, already included under 'Italeri' label.
What we do? Do we open new company for each name change?
To merge or not to merge, that's the question.....
All comments (10) » 27 November 2012, 12:35
Luc B
sounds good! would it be a compromise to have a timeline on company profile pages. So from year x to y you see the AMT logo, next it turns into AMT/ERTL. So people know that AMT profile pages isalso for AMT/Ertl?
sounds good! would it be a compromise to have a timeline on company profile pages. So from year x to y you see the AMT logo, next it turns into AMT/ERTL. So people know that AMT profile pages isalso for AMT/Ertl?
27 November 2012, 14:51