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Hi folks!!

Well its the first day of 2021 and we already have a few great news of upcoming releases!!

 

We could use this topic for post all news that will appear this yes...

 

But for now we already got announced for this year

 

1:32 P-40B from Great Wall Hobby

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1:35 (YES, 1:35) - Bf-109 G-6 from Border Models

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1:35 (YES , 1:35)  - JU-87G also from Border Models.

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Also saw on Revell newsletter that they are reissuing the 1:32 Gloster Gladiator (ICM models).

 

 

A very good start!!

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And heres some Revell news:

 

The Gladiator as I already mention:

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A probably Kinetic mold in REvell box: 

Bae Hawk T2

 

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A "new" Fieseler Fi 103 V1 (Cooperation with Special Hobby)

 

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And for me the most wanted for me:

1:48 SR-71!!

 

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As for 1:35, nothing really new:

 

1:35 Panther (exICM)

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T-34/85 (cooperation with ICM)

 

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 MAN 7t Milgl. Re-intro

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A Luchs with some diorama base included..

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And in a big scale, a 1:9 Kübelwagen Type 82 (in Platinum Edition)

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Speaking of big models, a HMS Dreadnought (Cooperation Zvezda) is also on the way:

 

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and This one I had to have it in a separate post!!!

 

For all Star WArs fans and Mandalorian nuts, 

the RAZOR CREST in 1:72!!!!!

 

Only in October 2021.

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for posting Fran, my favorite is also the SR-71 and I hope they get it right. The other (re-) releases are not very tempting to me :2c:.

Cheers Rob

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Thanks for posting!  At 1/48, I'm guessing that Blackbird is going to be pretty massive.

I don't want to broaden my horizons (and kit stash) to other genres, but man, a Razor Crest would be super cool.

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Great post, Fran!  I'm intrigued by the 1/35 109 and Stuka.  I would never do it, but I can see lots of ppl planning Dio's of them crashed in front of Allied vehicles.

 

Sadly, it seems that Revell is just the home of repops.

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I do not know this seemingly new company Border, but they seem managed by a marketing « genius » ...

1) a Me-109 G-6 ...yaaaaaawnnnnn

2) a Ju-87 G ...  yaaaaaawnnnnn agaiiiiinnn

But then , wait, in 1/35 scale :wtf: ! 
Frankly, I doubt you will see many dios with either Axis or Allied hardware, just like I have yet to see many dios with 1/35 helicos and armour.

What a waste of resources and money :rtfm: 

Hubert

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Having seen what GWH have done with Russian jets, I definitely will be getting the P-40, and no doubt on the SR-71. Razor crest is one I want, but it depends who is doing it.

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  On 1/1/2021 at 7:42 PM, GazzaS said:

Great post, Fran!  I'm intrigued by the 1/35 109 and Stuka.  I would never do it, but I can see lots of ppl planning Dio's of them crashed in front of Allied vehicles.

 

Sadly, it seems that Revell is just the home of repops.

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Yes... besides the SR-71 in :48 (new Tool) and the Razor Crest in 1:72... all others are re-pops...

 

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  On 1/1/2021 at 8:53 PM, 1to1scale said:

Having seen what GWH have done with Russian jets, I definitely will be getting the P-40, and no doubt on the SR-71. Razor crest is one I want, but it depends who is doing it.

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Looks like the that Razor Crest is made by Revell!

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  On 1/1/2021 at 8:54 PM, krow113 said:

I didnt really notice the 1/35 right away...

because

WHO DOES THAT!!!!!!!????????????

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Well, Bronco did the opposite and released a T-34 in 1/32 recently. 

* As in T-34 Russian tank and not the trainer plane. 

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Its almost like industry influencers are on glue.

The good news is they realize the shrinking (rapidly) demographic has $$ and will buy.

Unfortunatly its the usual 109190T34STUKASPITFIREETC.

Always leaving out the most desired mark of airframe or edition.

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I'm really finding it hard to understand the hate (especially elsewhere) for mainstream aircraft subjects modelled in 1/35th scale. Not merely "I would never buy this", but "I hope they fail".

There must be at least a dozen 1/35 figure sets from multiple Manufacturers that can be easily modified to maintenance or Ordnance loading crews. Similarly vehicles; Italeri fuel tanker, Tamiya Citroen Avant and Opel Blitz, ICM Opel Kadett or Mercedes autos. Why on Earth would you use a Panther Tank in an Aircraft diorama with so many other options available? Use your imagination people!

S

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  On 1/1/2021 at 11:23 PM, Wumm said:

I'm really finding it hard to understand the hate (especially elsewhere) for mainstream aircraft subjects modelled in 1/35th scale. Not merely "I would never buy this", but "I hope they fail".

There must be at least a dozen 1/35 figure sets from multiple Manufacturers that can be easily modified to maintenance or Ordnance loading crews. Similarly vehicles; Italeri fuel tanker, Tamiya Citroen Avant and Opel Blitz, ICM Opel Kadett or Mercedes autos. Why on Earth would you use a Panther Tank in an Aircraft diorama with so many other options available? Use your imagination people!

S

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I was thinking also that having options in 1/35 might make for some cool diorama scenes, instead of folks trying to figure out if they can work 1/32 and 1/35 into a scene.  

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I’ve never gotten how the armor guys  enveloped and adopted 1/35 as their standard scale. It’s just all kinds of odd.  
 

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  On 1/3/2021 at 9:14 PM, Clunkmeister said:

I’ve never gotten how the armor guys  enveloped and adopted 1/35 as their standard scale. It’s just all kinds of odd.  
 

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I read somewhere long ago that it was Mr.Tamiya's need to fit batteries that drove the scale.

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I may take the opp for silly remarks , but as long as the subject is interesting I could'nt care less what scale it is.

We are def in the strongest era of the hobby , right on top of the crest of the wave.

WNW was a game changer for sure , guys who would crap their undies at the thought of a WW1 plane model are up to the same undies in builds and kits.

Proving that well made , well designed and buildable kits will sell , the demographic demands better kits and will buy them.

So if manufacturers want to loosen up the rules then bring it on , so far its been worth it.

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