AMW113

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REVELL SILVER-DOPE SESQUIPLANE

Revell has reboxed Eduard’s 1/48 Nieuport 17 and added new decals depicting two Bailleul, France-deployed airframes of 1 Squadron Royal Flying Corps.

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DRIVING WIND

A pair of additional runners have been combined with Revell’s 1/72 Panzer III to enable modellers to produce a prototype Ostwind (East Wind) self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, fitted with a 3.7cm FlaK 43.

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Fighter-Bomber Fittings

Special Hobby and Azur-FRROM’s collaborative Dassault Super Mystère is arguably the best kit depicting the type in 1/72 scale.

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Supersonic Rocket Ship

Eduard’s 1/72 MiG-21 is the recipient of these UB-1657 rocket launchers - the pack contains four pods and associated pylons, constructed from a combination of resin and photo-etched metal components.

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Airborne Stores

Freightdog Models has been quick to spot an element missing from Sword’s recent 1/72 Douglas Skyraider and produced this set of 150-gallon fuel tanks to remedy this omission.

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Scheme Setter

Weathering specialist AMMO-MIG has released its own range of masking tape in a selection of thicknesses, perfect for setting painting schemes in any scale.

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Heat-Safe Explosives

This set of 1/48 early-model Paveway Laser-Guided Bombs (LGB) from Eduard depicts Mk.83 munitions with an ablative coating designed to protect them if exposed to fire.

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Down to Earth Hues

The combination of oil paints with a dedicated internal applicator was seen by modellers as revolutionary when AMMO-MIG introduced its Oilbrusher range, and this triple-pack of ground tones follows this formula.

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Heinkel Highlights

Yahu’s pre-coloured instrument panels offer a great combination of detail, fit and value for money, and this set for ICM or Revell/ Monogram 1/48 Heinkel He 111Hs is no different.

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Gimme Shelter

These photo-etched brass components from Hauler are intended to enhance ICM’s 1/72 ZIL-131 Command Vehicle kits, which originated with Omega-K in the 1990s. Despite its small size, the fret offers a comprehensive upgrade, with parts for the interior, chassis, cab and rear ‘hardtop’ cargo section.