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Saturday, September 17, 2011 - 03:50 AM UTC
Silver Wings' latest largescale resin kit, the Fairey Flycatcher is ready for release. The release coincides with a new look and increased functionality for their website:
"The Silver Wings team is pleased to announce that our third new kit for 2011, the 1/32 Fairey Flycatcher, is now available in sales! - http://www.silverwings.pl/fairey-flycatcher.html
The Fairey Flycatcher was one of the earliest aircraft specifically designed for operation from aircraft carriers and could take off in under 50 meters! It is probably the most well-known of the Royal Navy's fleet fighters, serving for over 10 years on the front line in a variety of colorful markings.
The kit includes:
- 176 resin parts
- 3 film elements - sheet
- 12 PE parts - sheet
- decals sheet including 3 marking options - sheet
N9679/13, 404 Flight, HMS Courageous, 1929
S1282/10, 408 Flight, HMS Glorious, 1930
S1274/527, 401 Flight/801 Squadron, HMS Furious, 1933
- reinforced: wings, landing gear and struts
- instructions
We are pleased to offer this kit in three of the most colourful options, with decals for aircraft from 401 Flight, HMS Furious, 404 Flight, HMS Courageous, and the well-known colours of 408 Flight, HMS Glorious. Here are a few photos of the new kit. Please visit our new and improved website, www.silverwings.pl to see all the parts photos of this exciting new kit and for ordering information.
In order to help more modelers get access to our newest kits, we will offer a 10% discount on all orders for at least 2 kits! This offer will be applied to all orders received by September 30th. The MSRP is PLN 399
We are also pleased to announce that our new website, logo and graphic design are officially available and in use.
Please visit www.silverwings.pl"
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
The Fairey Flycatcher was one of the earliest aircraft specifically designed for operation from aircraft carriers and could take off in under 50 meters! It is probably the most well-known of the Royal Navy's fleet fighters, serving for over 10 years on the front line in a variety of colorful markings.
The kit includes:
- 176 resin parts
- 3 film elements - sheet
- 12 PE parts - sheet
- decals sheet including 3 marking options - sheet
N9679/13, 404 Flight, HMS Courageous, 1929
S1282/10, 408 Flight, HMS Glorious, 1930
S1274/527, 401 Flight/801 Squadron, HMS Furious, 1933
- reinforced: wings, landing gear and struts
- instructions
We are pleased to offer this kit in three of the most colourful options, with decals for aircraft from 401 Flight, HMS Furious, 404 Flight, HMS Courageous, and the well-known colours of 408 Flight, HMS Glorious. Here are a few photos of the new kit. Please visit our new and improved website, www.silverwings.pl to see all the parts photos of this exciting new kit and for ordering information.
In order to help more modelers get access to our newest kits, we will offer a 10% discount on all orders for at least 2 kits! This offer will be applied to all orders received by September 30th. The MSRP is PLN 399
We are also pleased to announce that our new website, logo and graphic design are officially available and in use.
Please visit www.silverwings.pl"
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
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