Aren’t there by now more kits of Panthers than there were real Panthers produced in the first place?
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Hi guys going off course a bit but I do find the price bit quite interesting, 60 + would probably buy me enough 1/72 stuff to last best part of a year, although some of the more recent kits are approaching the lower end 1/35 prices ,have just spent twenty two pounds on a second hand 1 /35 blimey thought I'd lost the use of my legs still i suppose at the end of the day its down to the individuals finance's.Comment
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For those waiting for the Airfix Avro Vulcan B2 that was due to available in November, it’s now been put back to March.Comment
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It’s a set that was already released as 35280, but is now discontinued, says Miniart’s web site. I guess they decided to update it with resin heads.Comment
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If the heads are as good as Hornet, and I don't think they will be, the only good point is you probably won't have to drill out the body to fit the heads .Comment
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The end of the month & HobbyBoss & Trumpeter websites updated with November releases................
HobbyBoss Bearcat in 1/72
HobbyBoss Jackal 1 in 1/35
HobbyBoss T-60 in 1/35
Trumpeter Scharnhorst 1n 1/200
Trumpeter Ukraine T-64M in 1/35
Trumpeter Objekt 450 in 1/35
Trumpeter PLA Type 051C Destroyer in 1/700
Trumpeter PLA ZTZ-99a in 1/72
I would think that the Jackal would raise the most interest................
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Their other plus point will be that they don’t look like Hornet heads. I like Hornet heads, but they’re clearly Hornet heads — getting some by different sculptors so you have more variation stops everyone in your dioramas looking like they’re related.
I’m still not sure whether Hornet heads all look English, BTW, but they probably do.Comment


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