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On the Arma Hobby Facebook page - sprue pictures of their 1/72 Wildcat - they say that the Polish Postal System has suspended all International mail, so they're not sure when it will be available. Interesting to compare this with the Airfix Martlet ( which has folding wings )
On the Rye Field Model Facebook page - their 'next release'
And from the MiniArt Facebook page - 'coming soon'
and the next release will be a troupe of Brass Monkeys........................................... .
Dave :tongue-out3:
edit - oddly enough, the guy on the right seems to have an electric arc mask, but is holding a gas torch...................Comment
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I spotted that. The guy on the left looks to be cutting and unless the welding substrate is in situ I'm not sure how either of them is welding.
And you're right about the guy on the right, the mask doesn't match the tool!Comment
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The HobbyBoss & Trumpeter Websites have updated with their June releases
HobbyBoss Huey in 1/18!
HobbyBoss Leopard 1A5 in 1/35
Trumpeter CH-34 in 1/48
Trumpeter HH-34J in 1/48
Trumpeter 5cm Flak in 1/35
Trumpeter BREM-1M ARV in 1/35
Trumpeter Cub AA missile in 40ft container (!) in 1/35
Trumpeter HMS Kent in 1/700
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I have a half-built diorama that was going to have an Academy Tiger (the kit with full interior) in it, split in half lengthwise with a big gap in the middle of the diorama too — sort of like Bovington’s Centurion — showing the crew and infantry around it in action. Part of me would really like to finish it, but I doubt I ever will …Comment
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Out of interest @Jakko , how would you have done this? Made the model (more or less), and cut through, or cut first and then make a left and a right side? I have a Takom Jagdpanther with interior, which is more or less complete, except the various subsections refuse to go together. I can't decide how to try and finish/display it.I have a half-built diorama that was going to have an Academy Tiger (the kit with full interior) in it, split in half lengthwise with a big gap in the middle of the diorama too — sort of like Bovington’s Centurion — showing the crew and infantry around it in action. Part of me would really like to finish it, but I doubt I ever will …Comment

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