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Started by Deino, October 25, 2006, 02:09:19 AM

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Green Dragon

A couple of the M-16's are at Hannants already but the ones I want are several of the H&K's (maybe for some UNIT troops  :dalek: ) and probbably all the pistols.

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rickshaw

Quote from: Mossie on March 02, 2010, 12:41:50 PM
Trumpeter are doing a whole host of 1/35 small arms so if you're gutted that your figures haven't quite got the right variant of gun for you, Trumpy will sort you out.  The M16/M4 family are out with the rest to follow this year.  They're a small pack of single variant (£3 in the UK), the M16-alikes are in packs of 6 & come with photo etched straps.

M16/M4/AR-15 variants: M16A1, M16A2, M16A4, XM117, M4, M4RAS, M773, CQB, SR16, SR25
H&K G36 variants: AG36, MG36, G36C, G36KV G36KSK, G36KE/K, SL8, SL8 RAS, SL8 2 I, SL8 2 II
H&K MP7
H&K UMP45
SIG Sauer P226
H&K USP45
Glock 18
Browning M1191

Enough guns for ya???

No.  Where are my L1a1s and Steyr F88s?  Where are my M79s and M203s?  Where are my FN-MINIMI and FN-MAG58s?  Where are my (yech!) M60 GPMGs?  Brens?  SMLE No.IIIs?  Owens & F1 SMGs?  There are a LOT of small arms outside those used by the US military that are neglected.  Don't BTW get me started on Soviet smallarms.  ;)
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lancer

Quote from: rickshaw on March 03, 2010, 02:52:36 AM

No.  Where are my L1a1s and Steyr F88s?  Where are my M79s and M203s?  Where are my FN-MINIMI and FN-MAG58s?  Where are my (yech!) M60 GPMGs?  Brens?  SMLE No.IIIs?  Owens & F1 SMGs?  There are a LOT of small arms outside those used by the US military that are neglected.  Don't BTW get me started on Soviet smallarms.  ;)

Couldn't have put it better myself.

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Now uploaded at CyberModeler for your viewing pleasure is the Trumpeter F-100D (1/48th scale kit #2839).

(click on image or the html to go to the review page)


(image source: Michael Benolkin/CyberModeler

The kit contains markings for four aircraft.  Two NMF and two camouflaged aircraft of the USAF and the French AdA:

F-100D-25-NA, 55-3668, 20 TFW Commander's aircraft, RAF Weathersfield (NMF)
F-100D-25-NA, 55-3634, 308 TFS/ 31 TFW, Tuy Hoa AB, RVN (camouflage)
F-100D-10-NA, 54-2158, 3-IJ, French Air Force (NMF)
F-100D-10-NA, 54-2154, 11-YK, French Air Force, Sharkmouth (camouflage)
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Jeffry Fontaine

 CyberModeler has uploaded an in-box review of the Trumpeter M198 155mm Howitzer (1/35th scale kit #2319) This is the late version of the M198, not to be confused with the previous release of this model as the early version. 

(image source: Michael Benolkin/CyberModeler)

(click on image or the html to go to the review)

While Trumpeter has gone out of their way to provide a photo-etch brass sheet for several of the parts required for assembly of this model I am very disappointed to see that the same attention to detail was not applied in providing ammunition for this model. 
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Aircav

Quote from: Jeffry Fontaine on March 16, 2010, 10:13:53 PM
Now uploaded at CyberModeler for your viewing pleasure is the Trumpeter F-100D (1/48th scale kit #2839).

(click on image or the html to go to the review page)


(image source: Michael Benolkin/CyberModeler

The kit contains markings for four aircraft.  Two NMF and two camouflaged aircraft of the USAF and the French AdA:

F-100D-25-NA, 55-3668, 20 TFW Commander's aircraft, RAF Weathersfield (NMF)
F-100D-25-NA, 55-3634, 308 TFS/ 31 TFW, Tuy Hoa AB, RVN (camouflage)
F-100D-10-NA, 54-2158, 3-IJ, French Air Force (NMF)
F-100D-10-NA, 54-2154, 11-YK, French Air Force, Sharkmouth (camouflage)


I like the Joker style sharks mouth  ;D
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Jeffry Fontaine

Now uploaded at http://www.modellversium.de/ for your viewing pleasure is the Trumpeter EF-2000A Eurofighter Typhoon (1/32nd scale kit # 02278).

(click on image or the html to go to the review page)


(image source: Thorsten Wieking/Modellversium)

Markings provided for two aircraft:

Luftwaffe 30 + 09
RAF ZJ917
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Now uploaded at Steve Bamford's Aircraft Resource Center for your viewing pleasure is the Trumpeter F-18E Super Hornet (1/32nd scale kit # 03204).

(click on image or the html to go to the review page)


(image source: Miles Lumbard /ARC)
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chrisonord

Quote from: Green Dragon on December 14, 2009, 06:14:32 AM
Me too Pyro! Most of my stash is 72nd, just don't have space to display my big stuff so they're all still boxed up.
They are doing a Z-10 gunship in 1/72nd (News courtesy of Deino on Britmodeller think pic is from ARC).


Paul Harrison
Any ideas when this thing is going to be available??
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Aircav

Had a look at the new 1/32 AV-8B at Chestermoor yesterday and it looks very nice.  :thumbsup:
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Doc Yo

 It may be old news, but I noticed while browsing the Squadron catlog today, that the E-50 & E-75 had been
released in 1/35th scale. The E-50 ( Panther replacement ) has nightfighting gear.

Green Dragon

There's a look in the E-50 box over at Cybermodeler Doc. http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/tru/kit_tru_1536.shtml
On the wanted list but too expensive for me till they hit the bargain bin!

Paul Harrison
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1/72 Space 1999 Eagle, Comet Miniatures Martian War Machine
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TsrJoe

picked up the E.50 and E.75 kits at the weekend, really nice, especially following their releases of the E.10, E.25 and E.100.

both kits share the same hull/running gear the differences being in the turrets used, the E.50 'looking like' that of a 'small turret Panther' the E.75 that of a 'king tiger', as 'doc yo' mentions the former having nv. equipment fitted

only teeny quibbles at first glance is a lacking of textured surfaces on the cast areas as we've come to expect on afv. releases, pretty straightforward using our favourite methods tho

hmm...wonder what Trumpeter will bring us next in their 'Wermacht 46' range... E.100 SPG., Kitten apc., E.5 ???

cheers, joe
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ChernayaAkula

I hope they'll scale down the paper panzers to 1/72!  :o That'd be cool.

Quote from: TsrJoe on March 25, 2010, 02:30:22 AM
<...> E.100 SPG. <...>

That thing looks mean:wacko:
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