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Interesting packaging
Anyone ever seen this packaging before?
is it of any particular value to a collector?
is it of any particular value to a collector?
jsesere- Rest In Peace
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Re: Interesting packaging
It looks like something you would find inside the box of one of the later ARF kits.
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Re: Interesting packaging
cribbs74 wrote:It looks like something you would find inside the box of one of the later ARF kits.
Yes, a lot of the late 80's/early 90's had them like this. The Fairchild 24 comes to mind.
Matt
Re: Interesting packaging
Looked closely with my magnifer and the packaging reads : "Cox .049
Ranger 5 engine".
"Ranger 5"? What's that?
SD
Ranger 5 engine".
"Ranger 5"? What's that?
SD
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Re: Interesting packaging
SuperDave wrote:Looked closely with my magnifer and the packaging reads : "Cox .049
Ranger 5 engine".
"Ranger 5"? What's that?
SD
Just another Coxie - almost identical to the Dragonfly. Used in a few RC models. Check Martin Hepperle's site for more details.
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