Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 04:15 AM UTC
Since January 2010, Eduard have started their brand new "Brassin" line of products. It looks as if this is a new standard in resin and photo-etched technologies. The resin parts are developed using HI 3D technologies and the photo-etched parts have benefited from the long-time Eduard experience in that matter.
Judging from the first samples sent by Eduard to Aeroscale, it looks as if the bar has been placed very high. The product introduces a new packaging by the Czech manufacturer. Detail wise the level is extraordinary and the overall quality is excellent. Let's hope that more references will be released soon. After the F-16 items it seems that the next batch will be destined to the F-22.
A full review of two F-16 sets will follow soon...
Below are direct links to the product pages on the Eduard website:
- F-16 A/B Wheels
- F-16 Early Wheels
- F-16 Late Wheels
- F-16 Early Seat
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AeroScale.
A full review of two F-16 sets will follow soon...
Below are direct links to the product pages on the Eduard website:
- F-16 A/B Wheels
- F-16 Early Wheels
- F-16 Late Wheels
- F-16 Early Seat
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AeroScale.
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