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Trumpeter catalog 2017-2018 - complete programme now online


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3 hours ago, Phantome said:

Not sure why they are bothering with an A-6 in 1/72 given that the Fujimi is near perfect.

http://www.fujimimokei.com/item/category/36?limit=25&page=4

売り切れ = sold out.

Of course, when they'll produce them again, Trumpyboss won't make money from the sales.

 

That said, a new MiG-31 is more than welcome. Hopefully not too pricey...

Tsukuda (lets forget this one), Condor, Zvezda and ICM already did 1/72 MiG-31s but yes I guess we could do with another one.

 

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I see Trumpeter again used the same images for the 1/72 A-6 announcement in this catalogue as last year and the year before. They've been in the pipeline for a long while now, could be longer still till they come out. Still looking forward to them though...

 

Jay

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On 27.12.2016 at 0:57 AM, Learstang said:

Did Trumpeter ever do a MiG-19/F-6 in 1/72nd scale?

 

Regards,

 

Jason

Yeep.....Trumpeter MiG-19/F-6.....five* year  how NEW!!!! 😆😆😆

........ and I don't understand what F-106 from the Trumpeter will be better or more precisely F-106 from Meng?🤔

Strange people work in Trumpeter......

 

B.R.

Serge

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*- or 10 years? 😆😆😆

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18 minutes ago, Platypus said:

No 1/72 Su-34 on the catalogue. Was it considered a 2016 release? 

 

The Su-34 is listed on the Trumpeter-china web page as part of the "01/2017 product update" so I hope it is coming soon...

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40 minutes ago, parip said:

Does anyone have any information about 1/72 a-6 family?

 

Usually there's no information available about the design nor about the to be released Trumpeter kits. You discover a provisional programme of projects for the next two years in the yearly published catalogue (in December or January). Time to time TrumpyBoss displays test shots of future kits at toys fairs in China, Japan and at Nürmberg in Germany. New kits are announced on the company website two months before the release date in China and that's it.

 

V.P.      

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