Tuesday, August 13, 2013 - 08:11 PM UTC
MPM Production have three new limited edition releases for this month, plus a transporter for their popular kit of the V2/A4 rocket.
"SH72275 F-86L Sabre Dog "Thailand Service" 1/72 Limited series 500 pcs
Limited series kit offers marking for 4 RTAF machines that carried such armament. All of them served overall in natural metal with tiger artworks on the noses. Nevertheless, the decals include complete numerical range and therefore anyone interested in another Thai machine can assemble its particular number.
“Captured Boston" 1/72 Limited series 500 pcs
DB-7C limited series kit contains decals for machine that was tested by Japanese Army Air Force. This machine was decorated by Fuku Chan artwork from that time famous comics.
SH48144 Morane Saulnier 30E1 "Polish Marking" 1/48 Limited series 500 pcs
The kit contains new detailed resin engine, cowling and propeller together with photo-etched wire spokes for the wheels used on two machines. Decals included offer markings for three machines. Of note is the first machine that combines French national insignias on wing and Polish on the fuselage. The second machines sports typical Polish camouflage of green over light blue. The third machine served overall in aluminium dope with red accents.
SA72012 Meillerwagen V2 Transporter 1/72
Highly quality and detailed kit of Meilerwagen is produced form metal mould. It can be build both in transport or launch positions. In both positions A4/V2 rocket (not included) can be placed on the Meilerwagen."
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
Limited series kit offers marking for 4 RTAF machines that carried such armament. All of them served overall in natural metal with tiger artworks on the noses. Nevertheless, the decals include complete numerical range and therefore anyone interested in another Thai machine can assemble its particular number.
“Captured Boston" 1/72 Limited series 500 pcs
DB-7C limited series kit contains decals for machine that was tested by Japanese Army Air Force. This machine was decorated by Fuku Chan artwork from that time famous comics.
SH48144 Morane Saulnier 30E1 "Polish Marking" 1/48 Limited series 500 pcs
The kit contains new detailed resin engine, cowling and propeller together with photo-etched wire spokes for the wheels used on two machines. Decals included offer markings for three machines. Of note is the first machine that combines French national insignias on wing and Polish on the fuselage. The second machines sports typical Polish camouflage of green over light blue. The third machine served overall in aluminium dope with red accents.
SA72012 Meillerwagen V2 Transporter 1/72
Highly quality and detailed kit of Meilerwagen is produced form metal mould. It can be build both in transport or launch positions. In both positions A4/V2 rocket (not included) can be placed on the Meilerwagen."
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
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