CMK

CMK is a sister brand to Special Hobby, and provides a huge range of resin and photo-etched metal accessories, detail sets and conversions, in various scales.

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WING CANNONS

CMK has produced a wealth of accessories to enhance Special Hobby’s Bf 109E kits; the latest is a neat eight-piece package that allows the modeller to open the model’s wings to reveal full length MG FF cannon and ammunition drums.

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GUSTAV ‘DRIVER’

ON THE SHELF Bf 109G German Pilot seated By: CMK Scale:...

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CMK Kits Tempest Mk.V Fuselage Fuel and Oil Tanks

Upgrade parts have been released by CMK Kits for use with either Special Hobby’s Tempest Mk.V kits (especially the Hi-Tech versions) or the recent Revell re-boxing in 1/32 scale.

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FLAPS IN A STORM

Hurricane Mk.I Control SurfacesBy: CMK Scale: 1/72Item no: 7463...

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LUFTWAFFE EXPERTEN

Intended as an accessory for Special Hobby’s recent 1/72 Messerschmitt Bf 109E kits, but equally applicable to iterations of this sub-type by other manufacturers, CMK’s two-figure set depicts Luftwaffe pilot Adolf Galland and a mechanic standing by the former’s aircraft.

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PIRATICAL ‘PIT’

Airfix’s newly tooled Buccaneer S.2C is the intended recipient of this highly detailed cockpit upgrade package from CMK, which provides a complete replacement tub (with integrally cast sidewalls), ejection seats and bulkheads.

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DROPPED CHARGES

Aircraft-dropped depth charges were a key weapon against U-boats during World War Two, so CMK’s 1/48 cast representations will be a boon to modellers with maritime aircraft kits.

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TRAINING WHEELS

Here’s a quick and easy upgrade for Airfix’s 1/48 Tiger Moth, in the shape of CMK’s all-resin mainwheels and tailskid set. 

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CAT CANNON

Modellers wanting to pose their Academy 1/72 F-14s in a maintenance scene just found their task easier thanks to CMK’s well-designed resin and photo-etched (PE) brass M61 Vulcan cannon bay.

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HOVERING FOR TWO

In the absence of a dedicated two-seat Harrier II kit, there have been several attempts to produce conversion sets for either Monogram’s or Hasegawa’s single-seater offerings.