Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 10:48 AM UTC
There's exciting news tonight with the announcement of a new range of aircraft modelling books due for imminent release - BarracudaGraphs. The first subject is the de Havilland Sea Vixen.
OFFICIAL RELEASE
Barracuda Studios, the guys who brought you BarracudaCals, is excited and proud to announce the first release from a new line of books, released under the name Barracuda Graphs. The series is being published by Langhorne Publishing House, Inc.
The first title is: Flightline 1. de Havilland Sea Vixen FAW 1 and 2. Written by Roy Sutherland.
Containing 118 full color pages printed on high quality gloss stock, it features over 250 photos and illustrations, and measures 8.5" by 11.25". The format is a close up photographic study of the Sea Vixen FAW 1 and 2, showing the entire airframe in great detail. There is a short history section written by noted Osprey author Chris Bucholtz, and supported by period photos of Sea Vixens in service. The in-depth captions reveal many little known details of the structure and systems.
This book will be a perfect compliment to the Xtrakits and MPM Sea Vixens in 1/72nd scale, and for the eagerly awaited Airfix Sea Vixen in 1/48th scale.
The title is at the printers right now, and a limited quantity will be debuted at the IPMS/UK Scale Modelworld 2009 show in Telford, England. It will be for sale at the BarracudaCals table. The suggested retail price will be $24.95 USD. It will be available for sale to the rest of the world in early December. Other titles are in the pipeline. We hope to become a staple in your reference book library.
Happy Modelling.
Roy Sutherland
Barracuda Studios.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
Barracuda Studios, the guys who brought you BarracudaCals, is excited and proud to announce the first release from a new line of books, released under the name Barracuda Graphs. The series is being published by Langhorne Publishing House, Inc.
The first title is: Flightline 1. de Havilland Sea Vixen FAW 1 and 2. Written by Roy Sutherland.
Containing 118 full color pages printed on high quality gloss stock, it features over 250 photos and illustrations, and measures 8.5" by 11.25". The format is a close up photographic study of the Sea Vixen FAW 1 and 2, showing the entire airframe in great detail. There is a short history section written by noted Osprey author Chris Bucholtz, and supported by period photos of Sea Vixens in service. The in-depth captions reveal many little known details of the structure and systems.
This book will be a perfect compliment to the Xtrakits and MPM Sea Vixens in 1/72nd scale, and for the eagerly awaited Airfix Sea Vixen in 1/48th scale.
The title is at the printers right now, and a limited quantity will be debuted at the IPMS/UK Scale Modelworld 2009 show in Telford, England. It will be for sale at the BarracudaCals table. The suggested retail price will be $24.95 USD. It will be available for sale to the rest of the world in early December. Other titles are in the pipeline. We hope to become a staple in your reference book library.
Happy Modelling.
Roy Sutherland
Barracuda Studios.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
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