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Thursday, January 21, 2016 - 08:35 AM UTC
More clear, 3D printed aircraft are now available from Tom's Model Works. From pre Second World War to late war machines, ranging from carrier based planes to multi-engine patrol craft for the nations of the US, Germany, Great Britain and Italy.
First up are pre war SBC-3 Helldivers (No Sbc3-700). 4 gear-down aircraft come with this set (apparently all sets do not include decals) and is listed for $18.99 (US) plus shipping.

Next, a set of level bombers comprised of 3 TBD-1 Devestators (No item number listed) for $19.49 (US) plus shipping. Each aircraft is gear down with variations of wings folded, wings open and open and closed canopies.

Also available is the German four engine maritime reconnaissance aircraft, the Junkers Ju 290A-5 Seeadler (No. Ju290-700). This set comes with one aircraft and being the large aircraft the 290 is, in 1/700 scale it has a 2-1/4" (5.7cm) wingspan. It comes in a gear up configuration and is listed for $24.99 (US) plus shipping.

For the Fleet Air Arm, a 5 aircraft set of Mk III Seafires (No Seafire3-700), all gear down with one aircraft with wings folded and the others with opened wings. Listed for $18.99 (US) plus shipping.

Another multi engine maritime aircraft comes in 3 aircraft set of the US Navy Liberator & Privateer Patrol Bomber. 1 aircraft each of the variants of this navalized B-24, including the single tall tail Privateer. Listed for $22.99 (US) plus shipping.

Last, for the Regia Aeronautica, a 5 aircraft set of the Macchi MC.200 Saetta (No. MC200-700). All aircraft are gear up and are listed for $18.99 (US) plus shipping.

All sets are available from Tom's Model Works webstore.

NOTE: While Tom''s maintains limited inventories of most items, some items may be "printed on demand", which usually requires 10-15 business days from order to shipment.
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