New post for the new year.
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First post for the New Year! The normal beginning of the monthly updates for February from the HobbyBoss and Trumpeter websites....................
HobbyBoss BM-21 MLRS in 1/72
HobbyBoss LKW 7t Dump Truck in 1/35 ( not very inspired boxart! )
Trumpeter Club-K in 20ft container in 1/35
Trumpeter SMS Svent Istvan ( WWI Austro-Hungarian Navy ) in 1/350
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The box art on that dump truck may not be that inspiring, but it does show the colour and appearance of the load bed. The Austrian dreadnought looks interesting. Not a country you see much from at all.Comment
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On the Pocher Facebook page & website.
If you're rich, or won on the lottery have a look at this
Lotus John Player Special, driven by Emerson Fittipaldi in 1/8.
Available Winter 2021 pre-order at.............................£649!!!
About 40 years ago, I made the Pocher Alfa-Romeo Monza ( to celebrate a promotion ) - superb, although I wasn't skilled enough to make the most of it then - very expensive, even then!
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Airfix have announced their 2021 range - really pushing their quickbuild line, but the real meat is
New Tooling
1/72 Hawker Tempest V
1/72 DH Mosquito B.XVI
1/48 DH Chipmunk T.10
1/48 DH Vampire F.3
1/35 Austin K2/Y Ambulance
The hangovers from last year will also be released - 1/48 Canadair Sabre F4, Bristol Beaufort, Cromwell Tanks & Vulcan, and a number of 1/32 figure sets.
A whole host of Vintage Classics will be re-released, such as the HP.42 Heracles, BAC Trident, Beach Buggy, Jaguar 420. The Austin ambulance is interesting - I don't believe it has ever been a injection moulded model before
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On the Meng Facebook page....................
I lost interest when I read - " This 1/12 scale MENG product includes completely painted car body, chassis, engine and cab interiors, and it can be assembled without glue. Without the tedious assembly and painting process, you will only need to prepare a side cutter"
On the Gecko Facebook page - no further info
That looks a 'busy' little model...................
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