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

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Thorvic

Nice to see the Naval Flankers are due out both the Russian and Chinese versions, a new JH-7A is nice as thats the operational version and hopefully they have improved on the detail. Will get the Type 23 HMS Monmouth in 1/350th but i wish they would scale them down to 1/700 waterline.
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rickshaw

Interesting Soviet JS4...
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Wanting the JH-7A and Flankers.

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Still waiting to see the 350 scale stuff they planned for last year.....

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andrewj

Trumpeter have listed for this year , a 1/48 Westland Whirlwind fighter and 1/48 DH Hornets F1 , F3 and Sea Hornet F21.


Andrew

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Damm, they have got some very nice stuff coming out this year.....
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Old Wombat

I want need the Whirlwind! :wub:

Site linked was too hard for my s-l-o-w connection & laptop to load sufficiently for me to see - are there any decent 1/35th armour/vehicle offerrings? :-\

:cheers:

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Sauragnmon

What I find annoying is that the guy who did all the pictures, completely skipped the 1/700 ships section of the book.

Still some interesting stuff in there though.  The Intruders are nice.
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Overkill? Nah, it's Insurance.  So are the 20" guns.

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48th Hornets?  They'll be wrong.
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Quote from: Old Wombat on January 09, 2014, 07:20:24 PM
I want need the Whirlwind! :wub:

Site linked was too hard for my s-l-o-w connection & laptop to load sufficiently for me to see - are there any decent 1/35th armour/vehicle offerrings? :-\

:cheers:

Guy

Full list:

Soviet PL-37 Light Artillery Wagon
German Armoured Train Panzertreibwagen nr 16
M1082 LMTV Trailer (LMTVT
Russian BM-21 Hail MRL - Late
Russian GAZ-66 Light Truck I
Russian GAZ-66 Light Truck II (appears to be a flatbed with a cannon mounted)
Russian GAZ-66 Oil Truck
BMP-3 (UAE) w/ ERA
BMP-3 in South Korea Service
Russian T-62 Mod 1960
T-62 Mod 1960 (Iraq modiciation)
T-62 Mod 1962 (Iraqi regular army)
T-62 ERA Mod 1972 (Iraqi Regular Army)
East German SPW-70
Russian BTR-80A APC
Soviet A-19 122mm Gun mod 1931/1937
PLA PL96 122mm howitzer
Russian 100mm Anti-tank gun M1944 (BS-3)
Soviet D-74 122mm Field Gun
PLA Type 59 130mm towed field gun
Soviet 52K 85mm Air Defense Gun M1943 Late version
Soviet 122mm Howitzer 1938 M-30 Early version
Soviet 122mm Howitzer 1938 M-30 Late version
Soviet Limber 52-R-353M Mod 1942
German 37mm Flak 43 Zwilling
Russian 9P148
German Fennek LGS - German version
PLA Type 86A IFV
PLA Type 86B IFV
Russian T-90C MBT - Cast Turret
Russian T-90C MBT - Welded Turret
Russian T-80BV MBT
Soviet 2S3 152mm Self propelled howitzer - Late
Soviet JS-4 Heavy Tank
Soviet Project 704 SPH prototype
Israeli Tiran-6 MBT
Russian T-80BVD MBT
Russian TOS-1 24 barrel Multiple Rocket Launcher
Soviet S-51 Self Propelled Gun
Russian BMP-2 IFV
Russian BMP-2D IFV
Russian GAZ 39371 Vodnik High Mobility Multipupose Military Vehicle
Czech T-72M4CZ MBT
Russian BRDM-1
Russian SA-8 Gecko

You should find something in that lot!!!  Especially if you like Soviet stuff.
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Old Wombat

Thanks, Moz! :bow:

"BMP-3 in South Korea Service" - Really? South Korea? I have the UAE version, which will do me.

The modern Russian stuff looks interesting, not my normal field but I like the look of the T-80 & T-90, & the Russian GAZ 39371 Vodnik High Mobility Multipupose Military Vehicle & Czech T-72M4CZ MBT interest me, too.

Figures, I've just knocked together a Tamiya T-62 - will end up as a KO'd Somali to go with my Imperial Ethiopian M-60. Easy build, just not sure about the accuracy of the dimensions. Not that that worries me too much but it was, basically, one of their old motorised kits, so I have my doubts. Maybe I'll buy a Trumpy one, just to compare the two.

:cheers:

Guy
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Librarian

Quote from: The Wooksta! on January 10, 2014, 03:12:11 AM
48th Hornets?  They'll be wrong.

Oh God I do hope not :banghead:. Ditto for the Whirlwind. Let's all be positive :thumbsup:.

ChernayaAkula

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Looking forward to the Flankers (who'd have thought we'd ever see an injection-moulded kit of the Su-33KUB :o), but overall I get this feeling they're (along with Hobby Boss) increasingly treating 1/72 as the red-headed stepchild - or at least wildly favouring 1/48 and (increasingly) 1/32. Save for the Flankers and the JH-7, the other 1/72 news are left-overs from the previous year (years, even). Hobby Boss only has Skyhawks (that are left-overs from last year) and two Jaguars. Maybe this "1/72 doesn't sell"-shtick (which may apply to some markets) is slowly turning into a self-fulfilling prophecy.  :banghead:

Quote from: Old Wombat on January 10, 2014, 08:35:40 AM
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"BMP-3 in South Korea Service" - Really? South Korea? I have the UAE version, which will do me.
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Yup, Nice Korea.  :thumbsup: Instead of paying back some Soviet-era loans in cash, the Russians paid with a selection of military hardware, among them BMP-3s and T-80Us. That's also the reason for the South Korean HH-32 Helix helos in their nifty colour scheme:

Cheers,
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Old Wombat

Well! Well! Well! Ain't that the bomb! :blink:

:cheers:

Guy
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The Wooksta!

Quote from: Librarian on January 10, 2014, 09:28:29 AM
Quote from: The Wooksta! on January 10, 2014, 03:12:11 AM
48th Hornets?  They'll be wrong.

Oh God I do hope not :banghead:. Ditto for the Whirlwind. Let's all be positive :thumbsup:.

The problem is that all the drawings are wrong and there isn't an existing airframe to examine.  Bits, yes but no complete Hornet.  Mind, there were plenty of Vampires but the dudes at Trumpeter couldn't be arsed to go and measure a real one so produced the abortion that is their Vampire kit. 

HpH have a 32nd Hornet that's riddled with errors.  Some guy on Britmodeller bought one and is reworking it with input from John Adams and David Collins (what he doesn't know about Hornets isn't worth knowing).
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