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  1. So it might be May this year. Still lots of time. According to Mr Sulc, we're going to see first teasers in March and May. Cheers!
  2. AFAIK the 1/32 Spitfire has the following issues: - wrong oil cooler (for Mk.II), - metal ailerons instead of fabric - strange propeller and hub (nothing that can be taken as Rotol or De Havilland props) - lack of armor plates. That's all I can recollect. So I hope 72nd version won't have such errors. I assume they have learned the lesson.
  3. They could make the Yak fighters family. I'd galdy build some Yaks -1b, -3, -9s in Polish markings...
  4. Nigel, there is a set dedicated to Malta (some Spitfires, Hurricanes, Gladiators included). I really like the "Tiger" squadron set. It's huge, with lots of options (for those who love ragwings, true aircraft (you now Spitfires ) and "hair driers"). But next sets (Nos 41, 111, 1 etc) are not as interestng. Too few options IMHO. So if you read this topic, please Hannants, go back to orignal Idea. My suggestions are: (before mentioned) 92 squadron, 43, 72, 73, 17, 145, SAAF 1.
  5. Yup, heard that too. Bu coming back to Revell's Spit. I got a very freaking idea. Maybe we should write to Revell and ask them to show us the progress on the moulds This could give us some supervision
  6. Second that, a lot. Yet I'm afraid that no-one at Hannants reads this topic.
  7. And I wish they made Spit Mk.XI in plastic, not resin (cheaper it would be). I have to write to them...they from my homeland.
  8. I second Sroubos opinion that there is need for new Spitfire Mk.I/II. But I'm not an optimist...Let's wait till October and see. It'd be great if model manufactures show products CAD designs before they go to mould manufacturer. And listen to people's opinions and suggestions. And yes, there is a great need for new Spitfires Mk.Vs and the Griffon Spitfires.
  9. I do really hope that it will be less over engineered than 48th kit. Especially this senseless idea of cutting the part of fuselage to install closed canopy. But, apart from my criticism, I do really think Eduard's 48th Spitfire is the best kit in the market.
  10. I don't know why, but I'm a bit sceptical about the 2nd quarter. I remember them saying end of summer 2015, then autumn-winter 2015, now 2nd quarter. I'm a very patient bloke, who doesn't have much time nowadays for modelling, and my decals are patient too But the note about the division of parts is a bit worrying. If it's the same as per 1/48 there might be some issues with canopy and closing fuselage.But we'll see. Dominik, still impatiently looking forward to new 1/72 Spitfires.
  11. Joachim I completelly forgot about that. It's the one reboxed by Czech Smer, isn't it? But Heller could prepare completely new D.520 (although it's a tank, their latest Sherman looks fab).
  12. Although I don't build "hairdryers" I'll buy one. It's the plane from my Homeland. And it will proudly wear Polish markings. So say we all. Dominik
  13. I only wish to see metal wing Hurricane Mk.I in 72nd, together with new, but completely new, Spitfire Mk.Va/b/c (in 72nd of course) both temperate and tropical versions with all 4 propellers used (DeHavilland, DeHavilland Hydromatic, early Rotol (as in Mk.II) and late Rotol (typical for Mk.Vs). It's very suprising that they haven't announced metal wing Hurricane Mk.I (and II and IV).
  14. Just one question to Hannants, although I don't expect the anwer (don't know why, just a feeling). Is there any chance for the third part of 'Fighters over Africa and the Med" in 48th scale with options from 72nd decals not included in Parts 1 and 2? Same with Spitfire sets in 48th with options not included in part 1 and 2 (which strangely gave only 4 options). Oh, by the way. Don't use GR-U squadron code letters - the shape is incorrect, although I had pointed it out to Jon before the releasing the set. Unfortunately my suggestion was not listened to.
  15. Petr First of all, it's good to hear that you are well now. I wish you all the best with your health 'cos it's the most important thing. Now to main, modelling, point. I don't remember exactly where, but I've heard that new KP Spitfires Mk.I/V are not actually new, but retooled old AZ Model short run models. I think that's only a gossip, isn't it? It's great that you've decided to design normal span wings. The design in Mk.VIII/IX was not a good idea. Nowadays I very carefully choose models to buy, but I'm gonna buy one of your Mk.I and one Mk.V to check. When can we expect them? Next thing. What about P-36? I think it has been 3 years since we first saw profiles for the boxes. Is there any progress? I have one suggestion, if I may. Can you consider designing and releasing completely new, HQ metal form Dewoitine D.520. So far there have been only very simple Hasegawa, even more simple Hobby Boss and a model for the most patient modellers by RS. I think it's the time for new, long run, model. Once again, it's good to hear that you've recovered. Cheers Dominik
  16. Is it me and my eyes or the parts look better than previous ones. They look as if they were made by some other manufacturer. Maybe I'll buy one or two but I really hope there won't be any parts disaster.
  17. Great kits. Eduard's Spitfires have some tricky issues - wheel bays, wings fit and instrument panel which in my VIII is far too wide and now I have almost 1mm wide gap in front of the windscreen.But the most illogical issue is all this cutting some parts of the fuselage to instal canopy. I rally don't understand that. In a real plane they didn't cut anything.
  18. My FW 190 arrived yesterday but I only have time to unpack it today. At first glance everything looks fab, but the second glance reveals som issues on parts. Prop blades are not so fab. The problem is not huge yet it is. I wonder if the blades change shape after sanding imperfections...or maybe it just Eduard's policy to buy brassin And the shell shutes of the outer wing cannons are not perfect...they look different actually. When I compare FW and Hellcat (or even Bf 110) I must admit that Wurger is of worse quality. I have strange feeling that mould production was outsourced...I remember that Eduard showed Avia's moulds but I can't remember them showing Wurger's ones... Cheers!
  19. I really hoped that this time we would see metal wing Hurrincane MkI (this time without wing mishaps) and a new tool Spitfire MkV. All those kits look nice as renders but, unfortunately, the quality of the final product is not so good. I think instead of announcing new models they should find a new tool maker and improve quality control.
  20. I really hope the info is true. But according to my knowledge, the info I posted earlier is taken from people working in KP/AZ. Only time will tell.
  21. Actually it's not a big surprise that there are some problems with Eduard's Butcherbird. I've been building their Spitfire VIII in 48th and the instrument panel is too wide and you have to sand it but not too much because windshield is tad too wide too. But that's the only problem so far. And I really hope that the problem mentioned by Mike is the only one too. I wasn't supposed to buy new models and wait for Spitfires but finally I ordered one box two days ago. Mike any piscs possible to show the issue? TIA Cheers Dominik
  22. In my opinion Airfix do great job on topics - early Hurricane, Defiant, Blenheim or Beaufighter but, which was mentioned earlier, have a problem with the quality of their products. I've built a few Spitfires in 72nd and there's lot for Airfix to do to reach 21st century quality. Quite recently I started Hurricane and the problems started at the level of wheel bays, not to mention the issue with the wings. I saw problems with Blenheim and Dornier. I think that Airfix should concentrate on quality of their models as the topics are great.
  23. Just read some info about these models. As I thought, they're gonna be old moulds with some correction to some parts and they are going to be metalized. So I think it's going to be"shorter run" model. I was really hoping that Mr. Petr Muzikant would make completely new forms.
  24. So you are lucky to have the first release. Maybe the beige plastic was a bitm more harder. Well, unlucky me.
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