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.
QUILTED PEW
While combining styrene parts with photo-etched extras can be useful, sometimes it’s easier to just have a single-piece resin item incorporating all that detail.
IMPERIAL CREWS
This mix of airmen and groundcrew will make for an instant World War One German aircraft vignette, as it comprises three single-piece figures.
BEAU WELLS
CMK’s neatly cast resin mainwheel wells are intended as both a correction and upgrade for Airfix’s Beaufighter, replacing the kit’s simplified features with highly detailed and more accurate units.
'BERRA GEAR
One benefit of resin accessories is that they allow detail to be rendered more sharply than styrene.
Destroyer Discouragers
Future US President John F Kennedy’s patrol boat, PT-109, was unusual in that it mounted two depth charges on the forward deck.
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.
WITHSTAND THE STORM
These resin parts for Special Hobby’s 1/32 Hawker Tempest are intended to replace the kit-supplied mainwheel legs and improve on the fit, detail and strength of the original styrene components.
AIRBORNE KROMUSKIT
CMK has released this 1/35 US paratrooper equipped with an M18 57mm recoilless rifle, nicknamed the ‘Kromuskit’ after an amalgamation of its designers’ names.
Chin-Up Replacement
While Eduard produces an aftermarket engine for its 1/48 Tempests, CMK has produced an alternative, replicating just the upper section of the Napier Sabre, which allows the type’s characteristic ‘chin’ radiator to be retained in full.