Tuesday, March 15, 2011 - 10:24 PM UTC
CMK have relased details of their March line-up, with the TSR.2 and AH-64 being treated to plenty of details in 1:72, plus a full 1:48 resin kit of the North American P-64 as part of the Planet Models range.
"7189 - TSR 2 Intake FOD covers and Exhausts for Airfix kit – 1:72
Completely new exhaust nozzles and intake FOD covers
for post war British bomber aircraft prototype.
GB, Post WWII

7190 - TSR 2 Speed brakes and avionics bay for Airfix kit – 1:72
Highly detailed speed brakes and avionics bay including cover for post war British bomber aircraft prototype. Set contains color photo-etched parts.
GB, Post WWII

7191 - AH-64A Avionics bays for Academy kit – 1:72
Highly detailed avionics bays including covers for modern
US attack helicopter.
USA, Israel, GB, Modern

7192 - AH-64A Driveshaft set for Academy kit – 1:72
Highly detailed tail rotor's driveshaft compartment with opened covers for modern US attack helicopter.
USA, Israel, GB, Modern

Q72133 - AH-64A Seats for Academy kit – 1:72
Completely new seats for modern US attack helicopter.
USA, Israel, GB, Modern

Q48134 - Martin Baker Mk.3 type 3CS ejection seat for Canberra PR Mk.9/Airfix kit – 1:48
Highly detailed resin ejection seat for post war British
reconnaissance aircraft. Set contains color photo-etched parts.
GB, Modern

PLT239 - P-64/NA-68 "US Fighter" – 1:48
Full resin kit of a fighter aircraft ordered by Siam (Thailand)
in November 1939. The order was ready for delivery at the end of 1941 but the aircraft already aboard the ships were never delivered. When USA entered WW II the fighters were seized by US Government and handed over to US Army Air Force. USAAF re-designated the aircraft to P-64 and used them for fighter pilots training. Only one machine is preserved. After the war it was used in Mexico, and then returned to USA where it flies as warbird to the present days. The kit contains resin parts, photo-etched parts, vacu-formed canopy and decals for one Siamese and one USAAF machines.
USA, Siam (Thailand), WWII"

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