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I too started collecting these model planes in the 70s. I went to a few airshows in Central CA, and they had them for sale. I bought quite a few. My first one was the Sopwith Camel, then the Grumman Wildcat, then the Lockheed P38, Spirit of St. Louis, Lightning, then the B1, Huey Cobra, and then the final one ( and the most disappointing) , the B17. It was NOT to scale! The Spirit of St Louis was bigger!!! I mean come on now.. LOL Anyway, I still have those lovely plastic replicas in my collection, and I am looking for more. Also, I am looking for more information on Bachmann itself. Is the company out of business??? Why can't we find any toy stores, or distributors that sell all the planes in their catalog? It saddens me to think that they are gone. Does anyone know if they are out of business?? I would love to find out more!. If anyone knows anything about this wonderful toy maker, please post! Thanks!
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