Wednesday, September 13, 2006 - 10:09 PM UTC
This just re New September Releases from MPM and Special Hobby.
New Releases for Sept '06
Special Hobby #SH48069 1/48 Fairey Barracuda Mk.5
In the latter part of WW2, the British Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm took into service the Barracuda Mk.II naval bomber. The bombers’
capabilities were limited, due to inadequate engine performance. Therefore, Fairey designed an upgraded version with the more
powerful Rolls Royce Griffon engine and new wings. This version, designated the Mk.5, came into service after the end of WW2 and
it was produced only in limited numbers.
The kit consists of some plastic parts from our older SH48027 Barracuda
Mk.II. But it also contains new injected wings, nose sections and tail planes. Also new are some resin parts, of which the kit contains a
huge amount! Also the photo-etched fret is large. As a result, the kit deserves its Hi-Tech designation! Decals are provided for two machines. The first one is finished in aluminum overall, the second
one has camouflage applied.
MPM #72514
1/72 AFJA/SAAB B-5 „Swedish Dive Bomber“
Before the start of WW2, Sweden bought licenses from the USA for the production of the Douglas DB-8 (A-17) bomber aircraft.
The Swedish production version vas highly modified. The chosen power plant was the Bristol Pegasus. Other differences included
a different undercarriage, pilot’s canopy hood and other details. The aircraft served throughout the whole war as the neutral state’s aircraft never participated in combat.
The Hi-Tech version kit consists of two sprues with plastic parts and a huge load of resin parts. Further the kit contains injected
canopy, vacform canopy and colored photo-etched parts. The kit offers all three undercarriage versions, wheeled with or without aerodynamic spats and ski landing gear. Decals offer a choice of three machines, winter and standard camouflage and a natural metal finish machine.
Special Hobby #SH72120
1/72 F-86H Sabre Hog „USAF Marking“
This was the last version of the Sabre day fighter and the most powerful version of the Sabre ever built. It featured a deepened
fuselage for the new power plant and increased internal fuel capacity and wings of greater span. The assigned role was not only as a fighter but also as a tactical nuclear bomber. It was introduced into service after the end of the Korean War and it served until the F-100s were introduced into service in the mid-1950s. In National Guard units it served well into the 1960s.
The kit consists of two sprues with plastic parts and photo-etched parts. Decals offer three very colorful USAF machines.
New for October '06
MPM #72534
1/72 Gloster Meteor FR.Mk9
Fighter reconnaissance version of famous British post war fighter. The kit comes from the metal molds of high quality.
MPM #72529
1/72 Focke Wulf Fw-189 Night Fighter
Special Hobby #SH72112
1/72 C-60 Lodestar
Special Hobby #SH72131
1/72 Brewster model 339B/E Buffalo Mk.I
Special Hobby #SH48069 1/48 Fairey Barracuda Mk.5
In the latter part of WW2, the British Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm took into service the Barracuda Mk.II naval bomber. The bombers’
capabilities were limited, due to inadequate engine performance. Therefore, Fairey designed an upgraded version with the more
powerful Rolls Royce Griffon engine and new wings. This version, designated the Mk.5, came into service after the end of WW2 and
it was produced only in limited numbers.
The kit consists of some plastic parts from our older SH48027 Barracuda
Mk.II. But it also contains new injected wings, nose sections and tail planes. Also new are some resin parts, of which the kit contains a
huge amount! Also the photo-etched fret is large. As a result, the kit deserves its Hi-Tech designation! Decals are provided for two machines. The first one is finished in aluminum overall, the second
one has camouflage applied.
MPM #72514
1/72 AFJA/SAAB B-5 „Swedish Dive Bomber“
Before the start of WW2, Sweden bought licenses from the USA for the production of the Douglas DB-8 (A-17) bomber aircraft.
The Swedish production version vas highly modified. The chosen power plant was the Bristol Pegasus. Other differences included
a different undercarriage, pilot’s canopy hood and other details. The aircraft served throughout the whole war as the neutral state’s aircraft never participated in combat.
The Hi-Tech version kit consists of two sprues with plastic parts and a huge load of resin parts. Further the kit contains injected
canopy, vacform canopy and colored photo-etched parts. The kit offers all three undercarriage versions, wheeled with or without aerodynamic spats and ski landing gear. Decals offer a choice of three machines, winter and standard camouflage and a natural metal finish machine.
Special Hobby #SH72120
1/72 F-86H Sabre Hog „USAF Marking“
This was the last version of the Sabre day fighter and the most powerful version of the Sabre ever built. It featured a deepened
fuselage for the new power plant and increased internal fuel capacity and wings of greater span. The assigned role was not only as a fighter but also as a tactical nuclear bomber. It was introduced into service after the end of the Korean War and it served until the F-100s were introduced into service in the mid-1950s. In National Guard units it served well into the 1960s.
The kit consists of two sprues with plastic parts and photo-etched parts. Decals offer three very colorful USAF machines.
New for October '06
MPM #72534
1/72 Gloster Meteor FR.Mk9
Fighter reconnaissance version of famous British post war fighter. The kit comes from the metal molds of high quality.
MPM #72529
1/72 Focke Wulf Fw-189 Night Fighter
Special Hobby #SH72112
1/72 C-60 Lodestar
Special Hobby #SH72131
1/72 Brewster model 339B/E Buffalo Mk.I
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