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Friday, February 23, 2018 - 07:28 PM UTC
Eduard has announced they will be releasing three Brassin sets aimed at the 1/72 scale Eduard/Hasegawa kits.
The three Brassin sets are:
672177 - B-24 bomb bay rocket projector – 1/72
Rocket projector set contains twenty eight resin parts and numerous PE parts
672178 - B-24 turbochargers – 1/72
The set contains four resin turbochargers, direct replacements for the plastic kit parts.
672183 - B-24 bomb bay doors [open]- 1/72
Set contains twelve resin parts.

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So this got my curiosity up. How does that rocket projector contraption work? I did a little googleling and could not find anything other then this topic. Cheers
FEB 23, 2018 - 07:48 PM
Thinking the cam though 90’ then retract up the outer side the the virtual frame then once the bay doors are closed and locked. The crew, probably the gunners would manually reload ready for the next attack (once in stable air and away from any threat)
FEB 24, 2018 - 02:51 AM
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