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PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 3:48 pm 
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Either or both. Take your pick. I just don't have the patience to do this anymore. These have been sitting on the shelf for 10 or so years.
I'll pay postage.


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Can I have the P-38 Lightning? :D (or both, whatever is easier for you, unless some one wants the 110).

Here is a 1/48 Monogram -38 I finished last spring in Richard Bongs markings. (notice the same box art!) I have 1/32 decals for McGuires plane and your kit would make the perfect wingman... :lol:

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Mudge, I'm in for the 110... I'll shoot you a PM. Thanks! :)

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Mudge giving away a P-38?!? :shock: Holy smokes! I reckon it's tough to find a 1/32 scale Mudge pilot to put in the cockpit though, huh? :lol:

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Mudge giving away a P-38?!? :shock: Holy smokes! I reckon it's tough to find a 1/32 scale Mudge pilot to put in the cockpit though, huh? :lol:

Gary


OOoooooo...that's gonna leave a mark! :wink:


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Is that a price tag on the P-38? It looks like it says $3.95?


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They're both gone.

1) Gary...VERY HUMOROUS. There ARE NO 1/32 scale Mudges.
(Youse troops just ain't gonna' let me forget that, are ya'?)

2) Look closer, you'll see the price is $39.95

Mudge the 1/18 scale :oops:

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Mudge wrote:
1) Gary...VERY HUMOROUS. There ARE NO 1/32 scale Mudges.
(Youse troops just ain't gonna' let me forget that, are ya'?)



Aww Mudge, you know I'm just messin' with you. If you're gonna tell the world about your not-so-great days, such as not being able to fit in the back of a P-38, then you have to be able to understand that you're gonna hear about it from us. :P Heck, I feel the same way when I post some of my things on the B-24 thread that end up being stupid mistakes.

My motto around here (sadly) is, "If you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough." :wink: :lol:

Have a great Christmas Mudge,
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Mudge wrote:
They're both gone.

1) Gary...VERY HUMOROUS. There ARE NO 1/32 scale Mudges.
(Youse troops just ain't gonna' let me forget that, are ya'?)

2) Look closer, you'll see the price is $39.95

Mudge the 1/18 scale :oops:


Wow, I have a couple of the Revell 1/32 kits that are unbuilt and the price on them is like 4.95. Of course they are from the late 1960/70s.

Thanks Mudge the Magnificent for the trip !


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