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Friday, June 01, 2012 - 10:40 PM UTC
Brengun from Czech have started a new line of products in their offer – plastic injection kits. Here is a short information about their first release.
Bachem Ba-349A Natter
Catalogue number: BRP72001
Scale: 1/72
As you can see on the attached pictures the kit is not very complicated and consists of single spure of plastic parts, small photo-etched fret and a sheet of decals. Canopy is a separate part. On the PE fret we will find seatbelts and gunsights, six parts in total. Decal sheet have a set of stencils and recognize markings for one of the painting options of Mustermaschine M52
The kit should not be complicated but due to its small size and tiny PE details it may require some attention and practice while building and painting.
You can find this product on the Brengun website - HERE
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
Catalogue number: BRP72001
Scale: 1/72
As you can see on the attached pictures the kit is not very complicated and consists of single spure of plastic parts, small photo-etched fret and a sheet of decals. Canopy is a separate part. On the PE fret we will find seatbelts and gunsights, six parts in total. Decal sheet have a set of stencils and recognize markings for one of the painting options of Mustermaschine M52
The kit should not be complicated but due to its small size and tiny PE details it may require some attention and practice while building and painting.
You can find this product on the Brengun website - HERE
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
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