
November 15th 03, 08:16 AM
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"Kizuno" wrote in message
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So today I'm walking through Orchard Supply Hardware ("OSH") with my 3
year old
son when what do I see right in with the plastic Christmas trees and
battery
powered Santas? A model glider!
A 1:38 scale Franklin Utility Glider model in DIE CAST METAL ("none of
those
plastic planes like Dad flies"). It's labeled "Die-Cast Coin Bank",
although
it looks like you could only put about 5 coins in it. I couldn't believe
it.
I bought it on the spot for $20. It has a 12 inch wingspan and 7 inch
fuselage. For being die-cast and $20, it looks great!
After reading the text on the side of the box, I went rooting around on
the Web
and found the manufacturer, RC2 (rc2corp.com) who apparently makes all
kinds of
metal replicas for sale and promotion. See some examples at:
http://www.rcertl.com/brand/custom_p...lanes_01.shtml
The Franklin glider is not listed, likely too new. As it looks to be a
promotional item only (the OSH logo is prominent on the wing), you can
probably
only buy them at OSH.
Of course, these models are certainly no threat to the ultra-fine
craftsman
models that HpH and others produce. On the other hand, an HpH model would
be
smashed to bits in seconds by my boy. This Franklin model is built like a
brick and heavy enough to double as a hammer. Which, I'm sure, it will be
used
for when I'm not looking..........
Kemp
P.S. For non-USA readers, a hardware store is a place where you buy tools
&
parts, generally for house projects.
neat post
in the UK it's the ironmongers
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