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by CW&T
Pen not included. This sleeve is for Kickstarter backers of the Pen Type-A campaign. If you bought a USA made version of the pen at shop.cwandt.com, it'll fit, but it will not be a snug fit. These sleeves sometimes comes with some extra powder in it, please make sure you get it all out. Video of powder removal -> https://vimeo.com/47323037
 
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by Dragoman


The PWS-10 was the first fighter plane designed and produced in Poland. Its first flight was in 1930

After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, the Nationalist forces bought 20 planes that were smuggled in via Portugal. After a few month of active service more modern German and Italian fighters became available and the PWS-10 was relegated to training duties.

In Poland in 1939, it also served only in training units, but it did see some action when Germany invaded.

Wikipedia has more information about the original

MIcro Armour Mayhem has pictures of the model painted in Polish colours (scroll down from the link).

This item consists of 4 aircraft in 1/300 scale on a sprue. I have simplified the elaborate strutwork of the original to accomodate the material limits.
 
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by Dragoman
In the 1930's the Soviet Union had an intensive research program exploring the use of rockets for military use. Its most famous product was the Katyusha salvo rocket launcher (aka. the "Stalin Organ"). A less well known item was the BI-1 rocket fighter (first flight was in May 1942), which rivalled the German Messerschmitt Me 163 "Komet". However, only a small test series was built. In WWII, the Soviet Air force had more pressing needs than a point-defence interceptor against strategic bombers.

Wikipedia has more information about the original.

This item consists of two 1/300 scale aircraft models on a sprue
 
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by Dragoman
The Autogiro was an early type of helicopter. In the 1930's aircraft manufacturers in various countries experimented with this type of machine. One of the most advanced types was the Kamov A-7 from the Soviet Union. Only a few were built, but these were successsfully tested in the 1939 "Winter War" against Finland and saw action in 1941 when Germany attacked the Soviet Union. However,the Russians had more pressing needs and it was found that most tasks could be done with conventional light arplanes that were simpler to produce.

The model consists of two models on a sprue. Buyers will have to add rotors and crew. The models come unpainted.
 
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