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Kit may require paint, glue or model building supplies sold separately. Roden Kit number 56Initial

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  Kit may require paint, glue or model building supplies sold separately.

  Roden Kit number 56Initially planned as a glider in the early post war years by the Chase Firm, the concept was redesigned and fitted with engines. In 1953 production took place and in 1955 it started to appear into U.S Air Force and later on in U.S Coast Guard inventory as a successor of the Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar. It was one of the last planes that were equipped with radial engines within the U.S Air Force. It became the USAF workhorse during the Vietnam War. The kit comes with 8 sprues of light gray injected plastic and 1 clear sprue of clear parts, engraved panel lines, detailed engines, external fuel tanks and decals for 3 versions: C-123B USAF South Vietnam, early 1964; C-123B "Patches" Vietnamese Air Force, South Vietnam during 1964 and C-123B Air America, Southeast Asia, Thailand during 1966.

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