Leopard Club said:We need a good, accurate, Leopard 2A4. A good after-market set will improve this kit greatly (…), but the basic kit needs some work.
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This kit is disappointing but in some respects it is an improvement on the previous Revell release and also on the Hobby Boss kit, though that kit also has its good points. The only Leopard 2 kits worth looking at are the 2A5 and 2A6 from Tamiya. For the true Leopard fan, not the casual buyer, nothing else comes close. Come on Tamiya - give us a 2A4!
Revell do have a relationship with ICM, they've reboxed a load of their models, so one the other way!IIRC, that’s not one of the worse Leopard 2 kits, but also not the best one available. Still, as this review of the Revell 2A4 says:
I was thinking exactly the same thing when you mentioned it being a Revell reboxRevell do have a relationship with ICM, they've reboxed a load of their models, so one the other way!
At Last, an OXD, that is going to save a lot of scratchbuilding....On the Gecko Model Facebook page - soon to be released
On the Mikromir Facebook page, an upcoming release from their associate AMP
.........1/48 Sikorsky S-55
HobbyBoss and Trumpeter have updated their websites with September releases
HobbyBoss
1/48 TBD-1A Devastator
1/48 Panther Beobachter
1/35 Objekt 279
1/700 PLAN Jin Class SSBN
Trumpeter
1/48 Mi-24A Hind-B
1/350 HMS Argonaut
1/72 Sd.kfz 8
Dave
MikroMir do a whole range of strange models http://mikro-mir.com/en/ ieI'm not into aircraft at all, but the Bleriot 125 look so different that it is interesting.
peter

Beaver alert - calling Teeny Weeny Airways Vets ... !On the MikroMir Facebook page - upcoming - a real oddity!!
1/72 Bleriot 125 - '30s French unsuccessful airliner.............
On the DoraWings Facebook page - test build of their upcoming 1/48 DHC-2 Beaver
Wheels, floats & skis - there should be some coloutful finishes for this
Dave
I suppose it will come down to how much clean up they needIt may be one of the few scales in which they’re still reasonably buildable, though :smiling3:
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