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                      6 visitors recommend:
                      Armortek
                      Source: Armortek
                      Country: United Kingdom
                      "Specialists in the provision of 1/6th scale vehicles, figures and accessories for the modeller and war game enthusiast."
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                      Air Forces, Military Aviation

                      5 visitors recommend:
                      P51 Mustang die-cast model
                      Source: Johnson Smith
                      A quality die cast metal replica of the World War II classic. Features authentic detailing, moving propeller, retractable landing gear with moving wheels, removable canopy, removable bombsand display stand. 1:48 scale. 8" long, 9" wingspan.
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                      2 visitors recommend:
                      F4U Corsair die-cast model
                      Source: Johnson Smith
                      A quality die cast metal replica of the World War II fighter. Features authentic detailing, moving propeller, retractable landing gear with moving wheels, removable canopy, pilot figure, fuel pod and display stand. 1:48 scale. 8" long. 10" wingspan.
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                      Army, Infantry Battles

                      6 visitors recommend:
                      Model of General George S. Patton's M4-A3 Sherman tank
                      Source: Franklin Mint
                      A 1:24 scale replica with working features such as a rotating turret, movable tracks and opening hatches.
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                      Marines

                      4 visitors recommend:
                      Iwo Jima 50th anniversary memorial model
                      Source: Franklin Mint
                      Created by the original sculptor of The Iwo Jima Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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