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airfix stephenson's rocket

used to be a Rosebud Kitmaster kit, than made by airfix from 1964 to 1979 later the kit moulds went to Dapol from which this one is build.

the airfix kit was moulded in bright yellow plastic, the Dapol in grey
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Author Joost J. Bakker from IJmuiden

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