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I've started one of the Glencoe kits, and looking up background took me to some items of interest. It's a shame there's not a better kit of the Condor available. Then there's this: The focus of this advertisement short is a flight on a Curtiss Condor, but its proffer of luxury service to 'people on the go' is a priceless period piece. It has a great many frames of modeling value. James
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Hi, Ardpol had released recently a 1/72 resin kit of Curtiss Wright Condor (T32). There are many boxes in range including Japan and Chineese, but I am searching for something not from the box...I tried to google photos of military T 32, and found only few. I have found a picture of a British one http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?98107-more-vintage-airliners It looks a bit strange - a mix of WWII time scheme and 1930 style rudder. Perhaps it is an artistic vision only. Are there any photos available? At least two T 32 were captured in Hong-Kong by Japaneese. Were they Chineese or British before? Any info on Chineese (or British from Far-East) T 32 will be welcome and apprecieted... Regards Jerzy-Wojtek
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Polish company Ardpol is on final stage of preparing Curtiss TL-32 Condor II (YC-30) - a resin kit in 1/72. From producer I've got message, that there will be at least two boxes - one on wheels with Chineese markings and the second one on floats - the machine of captain Byrd. Regards Jerzy-Wojtek More about Curtiss Condor II https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtiss_T-32_Condor_II And Captain Byrd expedition http://www.south-pole.com/p0000108.htm More about Ardpol here: http://ardpolmodels.com.pl/
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