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| Product code: | 100-SH48241 | 
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| Number: | G7008241 | 
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| Country: | Australia | 
The Boomerang was the only indigenous-built Australian fighter 
aeroplane to saw service during the Second World War. Boomerangs 
defended Australia and were also deployed to New Guinea and other 
Pacific islands. The last fighter-recce version, designated CA-19, 
carried a photo camera behind the cockpit and mainly flew recon missions
 or marked potential targets for larger fighter bombers. 
   The 
instruction sheet and decals enable the modeller to choose one of three 
green-overall machines two of which had their tail sections painted in 
white. All three of them carry some sort of nose art. The kit set itself
 comes on four grey styrene sprues, one with clear parts, a set of resin
 parts and a fret of etches. 
-    a model of the iconic WW2 Australian-built fighter
-    decals with three RAAF options, all with nose arts
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