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The Shackleton is one of my favorite aircraft of all-time. So happy to hear of a new tool version in the pipeline after about 50 years of the Frog mould being passed around. Of course, I have a Revell, 3 Novos and a Gerald Elliott MR.3 Shackletons (to go along with two Aeroclub MR.2 conversion kits that cost me a pretty penny), but I'll definitely be ponying up for at least one (if not more) of that new Airfix kit this time next year.
Ye, they have a Mk I in the pipeline.
www.hannants.co.uk/.../IT1335
I wouldn't mind a Mk III myself, not sure if either rof their kits can be converted to that Mk.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
I have heard a rumor that Italeri are doing a Shackleton in 1/72 but I've not got anything to back that up.
I think they may be doing a bomber version of the Stirling too after the glider towing one they have out now
Phil
"If anybody ever tells you anything about an aeroplane which is so bloody complicated you can't understand it, take it from me: it's all balls." R J Mitchell
You have a bit of a wait. The Shackleton is not due out until next Dec.
www.hannants.co.uk/.../AX11004
P mitch So there are a few "new" kits in the list I've looked at but the main two to mention are The Avro Shackleton1215
So there are a few "new" kits in the list I've looked at but the main two to mention are
The Avro Shackleton1215
Must...get...one.
Allen Shackleton
I like the re issues of some of their 1/32 stuff, the Crusader III and 17 pdr. And the RAF ground crew is good accessory stuff for aircraft vignettes or dioramas in that scale. As for why the Whitley? Well to me, its' association with the Paras from Bruneval at least thru Overlord is a good enough reason for me ;) IF I was still building Braille scale stuff..,
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
A 1/24 Mosquito as well! What a monster that will be.
-Tom
jgeratic So much for holding firm on not adding to the stash. Link to complete 2015 release list: http://www.airfix.com/shop/new-for-2015.html regards, Jack
So much for holding firm on not adding to the stash.
Link to complete 2015 release list:
http://www.airfix.com/shop/new-for-2015.html
regards,
Jack
Tell me about it. I have already added the new AFV 251/9 to the must have list, I might be wanting to add that Stuka as well.
I see they are also releasing a Ju 87B-1. Nice to see a new one of those.
Not sure why they did the late version (post 1949) but we can hope for an early version.
Then the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
OK I had to look this up and I have to ask one question - Why?? Yes it had a long life and over 1800 where built but its not one I'd have thought off the top of my head, let alone ask anyone to make a kit. I have to say if this is the way Airfix are going I still have hope for an Avro Manchester from a main manufacturer.
Then there is a BIG one, its back in 1/24 but as a new variant the Mosquito FB VI, so if you missed out last time, but you'll have to wait till October
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