Saturday, November 09, 2002 - 12:29 PM UTC
Eduard Model Accessories has announced their new releaes for November. Heading the list is a new product line at Eduard-modern jets.

The first item on the list from Eduard is their new L-39C Albatross in 1/72 scale. This is their first foray into the modern jet market with two more aircraft to be released next year in 1/72 and 1/48 Scale. Eduard has maintained their high standard of surface details as well as interior details. The kit also includes mask, decals and comprehensive coloured instructions. There are four decal options-two Czech aircraft, one Russian and one Lithuanian. The ground attack version of the Albatros, the L-39ZA, will follow in December, and the popular ProfiPACK with the mix of all versions and plenty of marking options will be released in January 2003.

On the photoetch side of the house, the area most people associate Eduard with, they have the following new items available for aircraft:

  • Trumpeter SU-15A

  • Luftwaffe Bomber Seatbelts

  • Tamiya Meteor MK3

  • Tamiya P-51D

  • Tamiya FW-190A3

  • Six 1/35 and 3 1/48 Zoom photoetch sets


For more information and how to order, please visit Eduard Model Accessories.


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