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  1. Here's the correct page from the assembly manual. As for the 'early' denomination, I've been told that a 'late' version had an additional exhaust nozzle cover and different antennas on the nose and spine than offered in this boxing.
  2. Scalemates provides all answers: https://www.scalemates.com/kits/hobby-2000-48043-harrier-gr7--1602067 https://www.scalemates.com/kits/hobby-2000-48044-harrier-gr9--1602071 If you scrolled down a bit, you could notice that all marking options are listed on Scalemates and the painting/decaling guides are also uploaded. BTW, the kits are already on sale in some shops and physically available from the distributor since Friday.
  3. ..if you are curios what you will find in the box.. https://modelwork.pl/topic/56542-answer-casa-c295m-172-definicja-modelu-nierównego
  4. These will be based on Academy plastic
  5. You may believe what you want, I'm just pointing out that according to the the renowned German authority on the German aircraft production there were no 'stepped nose' serial produced He 111 Ds. One prototype based on the V14 prototype, then 30 machines based on the He 111 P airframe.
  6. The answer to your question what is and what isn't a He 111 D is in my post above, and more specifically in the relevant of portion of Dr. Koos' article.
  7. Contrary to many modern English-language publications on the subject (whose authors likely just repeat after each other...), He 111 D was essentially a 'pathfinder' variant of the He 111 P with enhanced radio equipment, with a total of 30 machines built. Here's an extract from the excellent article on the He 111 production written by Dr. Volker Koos and published in Jet & Prop Issue 2/2010: If He 111 D was based on the earlier variants, it wouldn't be covered in the same manuals as the P version as an addition ("He 111 P und D") and mention of 2 DB 601 engines.
  8. Before you accuse someone, make sure you're correct. Moje Hobby shop had a batch of F-84F kits at the beginning of November, they apparently sold out quickly but long enough for the shop staff to take their typical inbox photos: https://www.mojehobby.pl/products/F-84F-Thunderstreak-US-Sweep-Wing-Fighter.html
  9. Armory Models Group, better known just as Armory: https://www.scalemates.com/brands/armory--557 is a different company than AMG (Arsenal Model Group): https://www.scalemates.com/brands/amg--974
  10. Gents, with all due respect, this is a subject for the short run manufacturers such as Modelsvit et consortes, Mikromir, Clear Prop or Litaki, not for ICM or Kinetic...
  11. Gents, are you aware of any published scale drawings of F-84F featuring the rivet detail?
  12. They are linked on Scalemates to the Revell's reboxing of the Hasegawa kit for a reason - in Hasegawa boxes you either got the standard or Ta 152 tail, whilst the Revell boxing and the new Hobby 2000 ones have both tails in the box, as well as both canopies.
  13. Hi, I hope these screenshots from Youtube could be helpful
  14. AK-Interactive announced the launch of a 1/35 scale plastic kit range. The kits revealed thus far are: - AK35001 FJ43 SUV with hard top (own design) - AK35002 FJ43 pickup with DShKM (own design) - AK35503 Sd.Kfz.234/2 Puma (DML plastic)
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  15. A bunch of 1/48 Hurricanes has just been released by Hobby 2000. Each kit comprises Hasegawa plastic, decals printed by Cartograf and vinyl painting masks. 48013 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IA 48014 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IA Trop 48015 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA 48016 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA Trop
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