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Cox target
So my LHS was cleaning out even more stuff Monday. They handed me a large bag full of Cox wrenches still sealed, several glow clip kits, handles, lines, ext ext. But one thing I saw was really nifty. I think it is a target for dropping bombs.
Brenda- Bronze Member
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Re: Cox target
I haven't seen that before Brenda. Logical conclusion.
Someone has cleaned both of my LHS's out of Cox stuff. I went to Walmart looking for Testor's paints and their display was in ruins. Used spray cans with tops off and spray all over everywhere. Small bottles of paint were mostly dried up. I thought of offering the manager five bucks for the whole display, then I thought he ought to offer me five bucks to haul it away.
Someone has cleaned both of my LHS's out of Cox stuff. I went to Walmart looking for Testor's paints and their display was in ruins. Used spray cans with tops off and spray all over everywhere. Small bottles of paint were mostly dried up. I thought of offering the manager five bucks for the whole display, then I thought he ought to offer me five bucks to haul it away.
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Re: Cox target
Brenda wrote:So my LHS was cleaning out even more stuff Monday. They handed me a large bag full of Cox wrenches still sealed, several glow clip kits, handles, lines, ext ext. But one thing I saw was really nifty. I think it is a target for dropping bombs.
That is the COOLEST!!! I wonder if it came in any of the Stuka kits?
Re: Cox target
Mark Boesen wrote:
Hey Mark! Apparently that model "Texan" was produced in 1998 from what I read on Dr. Martin Hepperle's site. I'm surprised that the earlier JU-87 with the bomb-drop didn't include a target like this.
Re: Cox target
I like the prop nut on the texan. Very cool.
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Re: Cox target
I used to have one of those and that nut gave it a nice look. That nut was also a nose weight btw.
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Re: Cox target
roddie wrote:Here's an AT-6 kit that shows it!
And NOW, you can have your own!!!!!!!! For the low, low, price of!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/COX-9891-TEXAN-BOMB-DROP-AIRPLANE-BOMBER-CONTROL-LINE-MODEL-KIT-/300915138295?pt=Model_Kit_US&hash=item460ff09ef7#ht_595wt_789
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