Bronco Models

Started by Maverick, December 17, 2008, 01:55:05 PM

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Doc Yo

 Hmm. I recognize the Chinese battleship ( Chen Yuan, wasn't it? ) but the barbette ship is unfamiliar. I'll
have to keep an ear to the ground fro them in any case-thanks for the heads up!

Maverick

Never thought they'd release this in injection, but here's Bronco's 35th scale Archer tank-destroyer.  Looks like Bronco & Hobby Boss are release a lot of 'non German or US' stuff which is brilliant news.

http://www.modelingmadness.com/scotts/misc/military/previews/bronco/cb35074.htm

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Mav

rickshaw

Now that might tempt me back to armour modelling.  Love the Archer.  Used extensively 1944-45 and post war by the British Army and the Jordanian Army.
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Maverick

Bronco have a release also from their "Great Wall" cousins of the Panzerwerfer on a sWS.  I think this might have been done earlier by Italeri but can't be sure as I'm certain that they also did the weapon 'auf Maultier'.

http://www.modelingmadness.com/scotts/misc/military/previews/bronco/cb35070.htm

Regards,

Mav

Maverick

Alongside Academy's M1151, Bronco are releasing the M1114 'Up Armoured Humvee'.  Looks like a bountiful time for modern four-wheelers.

http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/bro/kit_bro_35092.shtml

Regards,

Mav

luft46models

Bronco also have a nice seehund submarine kit, I've just started in on butchering mine to look like the outdoor display one at the speyer technik museum in Germany. As far as I can tell from my old photos it was partially re skinned with most holes covered over and the periscope etc partly cut off. It's actually going to be more work to bring it down to this standard than to do it as it should be, sometimes I think I am a masochistic. At least this is plastic, not the resin verlinden one that I originally started with!

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Maverick

I was pleasantly surprised at Bronco's Seehund.  A nice compliment for Italeri's 35th scale naval stuff and definitely a better option (at least price wise) than the Verlinden kit.

Anyhoo, new stuff for Bronco to come with more marching PLA troopies, a 17/25 lbr hybrid AT Gun and a GAZ with AT-1 'Snappers'.

http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=8883

Regards,

Mav

Maverick

Bronco's spin off are releasing a 128cm PaK in 35th... very nice indeed.

http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=6244

Regards,

Mav

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pyro-manic

Excellent! I may have to grab a Humber.
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Maverick

The Chinese tracked APC from Bronco is reviewed here:

http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/bro/kit_bro_35082.shtml

Regards,

Mav

Maverick

For my mind the best looking of the Humber Armoured Cars, this one from Bronco is unique in being clear.

http://www.modelingmadness.com/scotts/misc/military/previews/bronco/cb35081sp.htm

Regards,

Mav

Thorvic

Quote from: Maverick on July 22, 2011, 03:12:23 AM
For my mind the best looking of the Humber Armoured Cars, this one from Bronco is unique in being clear.

http://www.modelingmadness.com/scotts/misc/military/previews/bronco/cb35081sp.htm

Regards,

Mav

Thats the special edition, the standard kit has now been released in the standard [lastic and for a cheaper price for those interested
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Wow that last set of Airborne stuff looks awesome !

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