Really strugging to find a quality Hurricane 1/48 model. Airfix do one and Hasagawa have a 1997 tooled one but no Tamiya or even ICM. For one of the most important planes in WWII thats a disgrace. Sure the Spitfire is more glamourous and rightly so, but the Hurricane was, and is a master piece of an aircraft
Shortage of Hawker Hurricanes
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The italeri hurricane is a very good kit that builds up nicely I made it a few years ago and really enjoyed it. There are two versions on sale, one of which is a BOB special. The Airfix 1/48 Hurricane Was a new tool a couple of years ago and has had very good reviews and is also available from several outlets.Comment
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@Gary, I saw some 1/48 Airfix Hurricanes on Amazon when I was trying to find something else (unsuccessfully).
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Really strugging to find a quality Hurricane 1/48 model. Airfix do one and Hasagawa have a 1997 tooled one but no Tamiya or even ICM. For one of the most important panes in WWII thats a disgrace. Sure the Spitfire is more glamourous and rightly so, but the Hurricane was and is a master piece of an aircraft
There is the crappy 60’s Revell tooling and a couple of short-run kits with all the problems they present, if you can find one...
Yes, the Hurricane is iconic, one of the most important aircraft from early WW2 and it deserves high quality ‘kitting’ in 1/48 and 1/32
Come on Tamiya, one of your 1/32 ‘Uber’ kits, you know it makes sense and it will sell like hot cakes.Comment
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The problem is how many would they sell? I really have no idea, but would expect it to be somewhat less than their Spitfires worldwide. The Hurricane does not have the same wow factor as the Spitfire, which would be relevant outside the UK market, for example selling it in the Asian market (which Tamiya must know well).
Could Tamiya make the investment in the development and tooling for an 'uber' Hurricane kit and still be able to sell it at a price where they could shift enough units? These kits are already costing 100+ quid, which is a lot to most people. Who will buy it at 250 quid?
One thing is certain, the Hurricane is under represented in large scale, which is a shame for such an important and iconic aircraft.
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SteveComment
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