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Fokker F.III 1920 1:200 scale Ex Mag Diecast Model Airplane This Fokker F.III (1920) diecast model airplane is chrome effect. It is made by Ex Mag and is 1:200 scale. Comes with a display stand.
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Fokker F.III 1920 1:200 scale Ex Mag Diecast Model Airplane This Fokker F.III (1920) diecast model airplane is chrome effect. It is made by Ex Mag & is 1:200 scale. Comes with a display st&.

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