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Hasegawa new releases November 2012 - February 2013


Robert

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Hasegawa new releases are available now for the comng months

http://www.hasegawa-model.co.jp/e-w/image/leaflet/2012PART3A.pdf

http://www.hasegawa-model.co.jp/e-w/image/leaflet/2012PART3B.pdf

I like the look of the VF-211 Tomcat and Skyraider. Also the Mossie gets a repop.

Robert

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oh maaaan

Bugger the planes..

A 1/12TH SCALE MEETING ROOM DESK AND CHAIRS...

Be still my throbbing manly area's, my prayers have been answered, yes...YES!!!

Thank you Hasegawa san :worthy:

(if you hadnt figured it out yet, its called sarcasm...)

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Sorry about that will look into it.

Redid the links and I am able to view the PDFs. Using Firefox as my browser.

Robert

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I've had a Revell F-15E sat in the stash whilst i try to find the TwoBobs Tiger Meet 2005 decals for it.

Now after lots of frustration and moaning, Hasegawa go and solve the problem!

Thanks for the heads up Robert.

Simon.

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I could not open the second link.

Mossie with Mollins looks nice.

Sea Harrier twin pack is a bit late, would have though they would have done that for the Falklands Anniversary.

...and release a decent, recessed panel lines FRS.1 in 1/48 scale, the only Harrier that they not released until now. I was waiting Airfix doing something, but they also disappointed me :wall: .

By the way, Hasegawa are disappointing me in the last years. Too much expensive, no armament, bad "post-it" decals, no PEs. I don't like the idea about "prove my love" to buy a kit, only by brand :whip: .

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  • 2 weeks later...

And the comedy pricing continues.....Hasegawa are fast becoming a joke in my opinion.

Their 1/72 armour kits are, by modern standards, utter rubbish and their 1/72 aircraft kits often lack even rudimentary interior detail, yet they price them as if they were the very best on the market.

European manufacturers are wiping the floor with the Japanese at the moment in my opinion.

FWIW & All the best

Andy S.

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