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Hi Dave hope you don't mind.
The new model company called Suyata has hit the market with two new kits from at least a century ago that modellers will LOVE. Two Icons of the turn of the century in the egg-shaped form of the Fokker Triplane and the majestic Titanic are being shaped into a cute but highly detailed form in the latest entries into this market.





Fokker DR.1 Triplane & Red Baron

Full interior kit


Kit No # SK001

Q version of Baron + Baron Manfred Albrecht Von Richthoffin

comes with a transparent fuselage



Pete
 
I like the look of Von Wreckedoften’s triplane....would make a good man cave ornament!
 
Some people would say that about adding Swastikas to models. Cannot change history.
 
Pete,
I can't say it was in bad taste everyone associates the Titanic with an Iceberg.
 
Pete,
I can't say it was in bad taste everyone associates the Titanic with an Iceberg.
Hi Paul as I'm not building at the minute I thought I'd see what was new out there in toon land and was just sharing it.
Pete.
 
Sorry Dave it was part of the biuld post, won't post any more then, I'll leave it to you.
Pete
No, no, Pete, please keep on posting, this is everybodies thread! A toon of the Titanic + iceberg just isn't to my taste................
Dave
 
Dave, how many types of Glosters are they producing in this scale or is this a different brand?

Cheers,
Richard
 
The Sea Gladiator was a Gladiator with arrestor hook & dinghy stowage................ as to other variants, the Gladiator was used by a surprisingly large number of countries - including Finland & Sweden - which used ski versions, but I've no idea which way ICM are going with this
Dave
 
Hi found these don't think Dave has put these up before but if he has sorry.






Pere.
 
Haven’t these Conquerors been around for a while already? I remember deciding to not buy the Mk. II because it would only end up unbuilt in the stash for the foreseeable future. Ah, yes, both from 2018, and the Badger is from 2019. So not new releases — sorry :)
 
From Facebook/website/emailshot of MiniArt - coming soon
miniart civvies.jpg
A new departure for MiniArt - I wonder if they're making their own heads, or is it a collaboration?

On the ICM Facebook page - model in process - 100% new moulds - Cessna O-2 in 1/48 sprues & CAD renders
icm 02 04.jpgicm 02 01.jpgicm 02 03.jpg

Looks good!
Dave
 
From Facebook/website/emailshot of MiniArt - coming soon

A new departure for MiniArt - I wonder if they're making their own heads, or is it a collaboration?

On the ICM Facebook page - model in process - 100% new moulds - Cessna O-2 in 1/48 sprues & CAD renders


Looks good!
Dave
The O2 looks much better than the Italeri ex Testors kit I built. It's even got the M-16's

Cheers,
Richard
 
On the MiniArt Facebook page - coming soon, another T-54 Iteration
miniart t-54 dozer.jpg

On the Rye Field Model Facebook page - 'next'
rfm pz iv.jpg
Dave
 
Hi found this.
New 35th scale T-34E First "Type Spaced Armour" / T-34-76 112 factory kit on the way from Border Model

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Border Model have two new kits to show you - well, two in one really - with their new tooled "2 in 1" kit of the T-34E First Type Spaced Armour / T-34-76 #112 factory kit. We have some history of the two types to tell you which is which, some CAD images and a little video from Border model in our preview for you...
View attachment 389970New 35th scale two in one kit:

T-34E First Type Spaced Armour / T-34-76 #112 factory kit on the way from Border Model

"2 in 1 kit"
From Border Model1/35th scale Kit No #BT-009Plastic injection moulded kit with Photo-etch additionsProduct Link on the Border Model Website
View attachment 389971Border Model are pushing forward with a smart release program, this time with a new "Two in one" boxing of a couple of tanks from WWII Soviet Russia - the mighty T34 in two variant - the T-34E First Type Spaced Armour and the T-34-76 #112 factory versions. ALthough they are both based on the T-34/76 there is a fair difference between them. We will show you a little about both of them before we look at the kit's features we know of so far.

First a brief history of both types now...

T-34E "First Type Spaced Armour" E for с экранами, "s ekranami" or "with screens"
By the beginning of 1943, the modernization of the T-34/76 was overdue. One of the attempts was the creation of a shielded tank. The Krasnoye Sormovo plant produced 68 T-34 tanks, the hull and tower of which were equipped with bulwarks.

The T-34E was fitted with additional side armour (no additional frontal armour on this variant)View attachment 389972It was assumed that they would protect the tanks from German cumulative shells. However, it was not possible to verify this - in the first battle, almost all combat vehicles shielded in this way were hit by conventional armor-piercing shells of the enemy’s 75 mm anti-tank guns. After that, the screen venture was abandoned.

Summer of 1943. Variant of screening of Plant No. 112 "Red Sormovo" (Gorky).View attachment 389973The additional armor to the turret was a 16mm armor plate, which was bolted to the side of the turret at an angle of 5 degrees and at an angle of 35 degrees from the vertical, and at a distance of 70-150mm from the turret.
View attachment 389974The CAD drawing of the Shielded tank from Border ModelView attachment 389975
T-34-76 #112 factory "Krasnoe Sormovo"By the end of WWII, more than 57,000 T-34 tanks had been built by the Soviet Union, of which 34,870 were the original version mounting a 76mm gun. Initially, the leading T-34 producer was factory No. 183 in Kharkov. This production facility was then followed by Factory No. 112, also known as Krasnoye Sormovo, situated in the city of Gorky. Named after Andrei Zhdanov, the factory was originally a Rail locomotive building facility. View attachment 389976The T-34/76 tanks produced at this factory had a number of distinguishing features such as notched glacis-hull side joints and a round access hatch on the rear plate. They modified the design of the Model 1941 tank to make it easier to produce, “notching” the front of the hull and glacis plate to fit together and adding handrails for infantry to clamber and ride with the tanks. View attachment 389977161 were built in the factory in 1941 and by the time that “Krasnoye Sormovo” changed over to the product-improved Model 1942 in 1943 – they had built more than 3,000 of this type.View attachment 389978CAD drwawing for the Border Model kitView attachment 389979
This kit from Border Model includes features for both kits such as:Full turret interior
View attachment 389980Metal gun barrel
Photo Etch parts includedWorkable track links & Suspension
View attachment 389981Border Model have made a short video about this kit we though you might like to see also...That is all the info we have on this two-in-one kit so far - more to you all as it surfaces - until then try reading the info from the link to the Border Model WebsiteView attachment 389982
Pete.
 

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8.8cm Pzgr.39/43 (APCBC-HE) L71
Reference: PMODEL002

Plastic model kit by PIG MODELS. Preorder product.
Estimated availability middle / end of June 2020
A model of a German 8.8 cm tank grenade Pzgr.39/43 L / 71 in original size.
Consist in easy to assemble 4 pieces (warhead, shell, base plate, fuse) of black PP and ABS plastic.
The kit includes stencils to paint the markings.


A new 1:1 shell from PIG Model
 

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On the Zvezda Facebook page - on sale soon.............
zvezda t-28 1-100 01.jpgzvezda t-28 1-100 02.jpg
Zvezda now produce the T-28 in 1/35, 1/72, and now 1/100 - maximising their research! one for Gern!

On the ICM Facebook page & website, boxart for their 'May' releases
icm anzac model T.jpgICM luftwaffe figs.jpg
Dave
 
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