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      <description>I just started a new a6 intruder model kit last weekend, and it reminded me why this chunky, snub-nosed carrier-borne attack jet is such a staple on modelers&amp;#39; workbenches. It isn&amp;#39;t a sleek, sexy fighter like the F-14 Tomcat or the F-16 Fighting</description>
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