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Anigrand Craftwork have released 3 new resin kits to excite the prototype and unusual aircraft modellers in our midst's.
Also listed are their next 3 kits scheduled for release anytime soon.
Also listed are their next 3 kits scheduled for release anytime soon.
AA-2072 X-7/X-8/X-9/X-17 X-missiles set
The 1/72 X-missiles set includes four of the U.S. experimental missiles, the Lockheed X-7, the Aerojet General X-8 Aerobee, the Bell X-9 Shrike and the Lockheed X-17. All four missiles come with its display dolly.
AA3002 Penetration fighters set
This 1/72 set contains three of the U.S. postwar jet fighters, the Lockheed XF-90, the McDonnell XF-88A Voodoo and the North American YF-93A which were designed to escort the new B-36 long range bomber.
AA-4002 Myasishchev M-50 Bounder
A 1/44 M-50 bomber plus three secret kits of the Soviet "delta plus swept tail" fighter as bonus.
The M-50 made its maiden flight in 1959 and performed well. In 1961, the USSR Air Force was convinced that manned bombers were obsolescent following the development of ballistic missiles. The M-50 project was cancelled but it was decided that the M-50 should be displayed at that year's Tushino show. The M-50 made its final flight over Tushino and this never-seen-before aircraft received considerable attention from Western observers, even received codename Bounder by NATO.
Coming soon
1/72 scale Myasishchev M-17 Stratosfera
Russian version of U-2
1/144 scale Convair YB-60
Insurance for the Boeing B-52
1/72 scale Convair XA-41
Single-seat dive bomber
The 1/72 X-missiles set includes four of the U.S. experimental missiles, the Lockheed X-7, the Aerojet General X-8 Aerobee, the Bell X-9 Shrike and the Lockheed X-17. All four missiles come with its display dolly.
AA3002 Penetration fighters set
This 1/72 set contains three of the U.S. postwar jet fighters, the Lockheed XF-90, the McDonnell XF-88A Voodoo and the North American YF-93A which were designed to escort the new B-36 long range bomber.
AA-4002 Myasishchev M-50 Bounder
A 1/44 M-50 bomber plus three secret kits of the Soviet "delta plus swept tail" fighter as bonus.
The M-50 made its maiden flight in 1959 and performed well. In 1961, the USSR Air Force was convinced that manned bombers were obsolescent following the development of ballistic missiles. The M-50 project was cancelled but it was decided that the M-50 should be displayed at that year's Tushino show. The M-50 made its final flight over Tushino and this never-seen-before aircraft received considerable attention from Western observers, even received codename Bounder by NATO.
Coming soon
1/72 scale Myasishchev M-17 Stratosfera
Russian version of U-2
1/144 scale Convair YB-60
Insurance for the Boeing B-52
1/72 scale Convair XA-41
Single-seat dive bomber
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