Interesting 3d printed model, just gotta wait for release, find out the price, and save up for it.

More info @ https://armorama.com/news/foxhopp-models-zil-2906?

More info @ https://armorama.com/news/foxhopp-models-zil-2906?

That stirred a memory..................Interesting 3d printed model, just gotta wait for release, find out the price, and save up for it.
More info @ https://armorama.com/news/foxhopp-models-zil-2906?




On the Arma Hobby Facebook page - an upcoming release
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Arma say that providing 3-D printed parts is an experiment.........................
On the Border Models Facebook page - a teaser....................
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The consensus of comments is that it's a FW 190A - but the unanswered question is what scale? 1/32 like the Lancaster, or 1/35 like their Bf109?
Dave
On the Arma Hobby Facebook page - an upcoming release
Arma say that providing 3-D printed parts is an experiment.........................
On the Border Models Facebook page - a teaser....................
The consensus of comments is that it's a FW 190A - but the unanswered question is what scale? 1/32 like the Lancaster, or 1/35 like their Bf109?
Dave
Reichs Arbeits Dienst, perhaps?From MiniArt - new kit coming soon
RAD? Means wheel in German - does this mean the wheelbarrow?
Dave
Reichs Arbeit Dienst I think!RAD was the Reich Labour service
Rad does mean “wheel” in English (or in certain contexts “bike”, due to shortening from Motorrad, Fahrrad etc.), but RAD here stood for Reichsarbeitsdienst, “National Labour Service”.RAD? Means wheel in German - does this mean the wheelbarrow?
Wot? Etendard?That’s nice….Kinetic have named an aircraft after my wife :smiling5:







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