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TANK SPANDAUS

Master Model’s four-piece turned-metal package supplies sufficient parts for two barrels fitted to co-axially mounted MG 34s in German tanks.

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GALILEO'S 'HOME'

AMT’s USS Enterprise has been around for many years, but it gets a new lease of life courtesy of Greenstrawberry’s splendid resin and photo-etched brass updates.

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STEALTHY STEPS

Part of Plus Model’s AERO Line accessories range, this 11-piece access ladder is a basic, yet very effective, addition to any 1/48 F-22 kit.

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COURIER DELIVERY

Courier/postal boxes are a part of modern life – regardless of where you are, there’s always a carton squirrelled away somewhere, which makes Matho’s A5 printed paper sheet highly useful for modellers.

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GUSTAV POWERPLANT

While the detail level of Eduard’s Bf 109G-6 is excellent, its BRASSIN series is intended for those modellers wanting more refinement.

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EARLY BOMBLET CARRIERS

If there’s a common shortfall with aircraft kits, it’s the lack of weaponry, and often those items included are inaccurate.

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WARHAWK BAYS

Intended for Special Hobby’s recent toolings of the P-40 Warhawk/Tomahawk, this CMK set comprises just five well-cast resin parts, and these are for the wheel bays and fabric covering for the tailwheel aperture.

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EXHAUSTING VENTS

Modellers wanting to add a touch of refinement to their Eduard Fw 190s, but who don’t want to install a whole engine, can take advantage of these handy resin exhausts from Barracuda.

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ORIENTAL TANK-DESTROYER TREATS

There have been many positive comments on Tamiya’s 1/48 Type 16 tank destroyer, but, as always, there are some items that cannot be rendered convincingly in styrene, so Hauler’s resin and photo-etched update will be welcomed by those wanting maximum detail.

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SHORT-BELLIED 'FRIGHTNING'

Hasegawa’s Lightning F.6 (itself a re-boxing of the original FROG kit) might be long in the tooth, but Freightdog’s handy resin conversion enables an earlier F.3 variant to be built.