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Photo 08 – Overall view of the first shots from metal moulds:
Photo 09 – Cylinders of the two-row radial engine made of four parts:
Photo 10 – Detail of the head rest:
Photo 11 shows mainwheels of the undercarriage, tires with the tread and the brake discs with a relief. On the right the reduction gear casing of the engine is visible and partially also its rear part:
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Dear modellers,
I´d like to present here our newest 1/32 kit of the Romanian IAR-81C:
For Azur-Frrom company, our foreign partner, we are producing model of the probably most famous Romanian fighter plane, the IAR-81C in 1/32 scale. The model is in five frames of grey plastic and one frame of clear parts, there are also detailed resin parts, photo-etches and two decal sheets containing five different planes of the Romanian air force. The whole model was designed using the 3D technology, the main parts – fuselage halves, wing and the tailplanes - are moulded in short-run type moulds. What distinguishes this model from the short-run production is the remaining parts in two frames. These are moulded in metal moulds in excellent quality. This gives the model a highly detailed interier, engine and undercarriage. The control surfaces, ie the rudder, elevator and the flaps, can be attached in different positions. A slim booklet of sixteen pages, printed in full colour, will be your companion throughout the construction.
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IAR-81C fuselage with fine engraved panel lines and fasteners:
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The wing with some overlapping panels and deep and detailed wheel wells:
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Photo 07 shows the frame with control surfaces. On close-up views 05 and 06 you can see realistically sagged fabric on the construction of the ailerons and flaps.
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Hello,
I´d like to present here our new 32nd scale model, which is supposed to commemorate the approaching Great War anniversary.
There will be two boxings, one with war-time fighter machines, the other with rather colourful trainers.
The main parts are short-run in our standard quality, smaller parts are hi-quality made from metal moulds and the most intricate part is the pilot´s seat, printed in 3D and then cast in resin.
Here are some pictures, a foretaste of things to come, enjoy them:
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Hello dear modellers,I am happy to announce here that the 1/32nd T-2 Buckeye is finished now and you can buy it in two various boxes:SH32059 Camouflaged Trainer: http://www.cmkkits.com/en/aircraft/t-2-buckeye-camouflaged-trainer-1/andSH32037 Red & White Trainer: http://www.cmkkits.com/en/aircraft/t-2-buckeye-red-white-trainer-1/Here are some photos of assembled and unpainted model:
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Hello dear modellers,
Now I would like to show you also copule of pics of our 32nd scale jet plane, the famous Buckeye. I am sure this is the right time to do so as the model is finally almost finished and will be available soon.
Here are the latest photos of the resin cockpit parts, photos of the plastic parts will follow.
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Guys, I am so sorry, no news yet, there are some other projects underway now in our company. But we all hope to finish the Tempest this Spring.
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32nd scale IAR-81C / Azur-Frrom
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Photo 12 – the second of the metal moulds for the IAR-81C model. Exhaust and carburettor intake on the left, small parts for the cockpit in the middle of the mould and u/c well parts on the right:
Photo 13 – parts of the cockpit:
Another parts of the cockpit are on photo 14, the bulkhead ahead of the instrument panel and the cockpit floor: