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UPDATE - it'll be 1/48th Bréguet Br.693/695 3D printed kits. 1/32nd kits are also considered but definitely not before 2026 MH Models - https://www.mhmodels.cz/cs/modely/1-48/ - is teasing about its future new tool 1/48th WWII aircraft 3D printed kit. Release is expected on April May 2025 Source: https://www.modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=931&t=110137&p=2681761#p2681761 Clue 1: 1/48th scale Clue 2: WWII a/c V.P.
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MH Models (https://www.mhmodels.cz/cs/modely/1-48/) is to release a 1/48th Aero HC-2 Heli Baby 3D printed kit - ref. M4800? Source: https://www.modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=123405&start=1140#p2614912 About th HC-2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_HC-2_Heli_Baby Source: https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8689238 First test print V.P.
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MH Models has just released a 1/72nd Praga XE-55 3D printed kit - ref. M72001 Source: https://mhmodels.cz/1-72-c29/praga-xe-55-czechoslovak-artillery-reconnaissance-ambulance-and-paratrooper-aircraft-i488/ And mask ref. X72097 - PRAGA XE-55 CANOPY AIRBRUSH MASK Source: https://www.mhmodels.cz/cs/strikaci-sablony/1-72/praga-xe-55-canopy-airbrush-mask-for-mh-models/ V.P.
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MH Models is to release a 1/72nd Praga XE-55 3D printed kit Sources: https://www.modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=931&t=110137&hilit=XE+55&start=180#p2535480 https://www.modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=931&t=110137&hilit=XE+55&start=195#p2536349 https://www.modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=931&t=110137&hilit=XE+55&start=195#p2536802 https://www.modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=931&t=110137&hilit=XE+55&start=210#p2565630 V.P.
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Hawker Typhoon Ranger Roundel & Code letter masks - For Eduard Kit 1:48 MH Masks via Special Hobby Set X48029 bring you the Roundels and tail markings, and Set X48030 brings you the fuselage codes and serial numbers. Both are for the latest Ranger Hawker Typhoon model from Eduard, though the roundels could be used on other models. The masks are of the vynial type. Conclusion Painted on markings will always look better than decals if the right masks are used. Recommended. Review sample courtesy of MH Models via
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Canopy Masks for MPM Douglas Havoc Turbinlite (X72014) 1:72 MH Masks via Special Hobby This is a set of the masks for the MPM (now Special Hobby) 1/72 Douglas Havoc Mk.II Turbanlite kit. The kit has extensive glazing which will be difficult to mask in 1.72. These masks from MH Models should help. They are of the vinyl type. Conclusion Sometimes kits can benefit from masks, and this is one. Recommended. Review sample courtesy of
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Bell X-1 Decals and Stencils 1:32 MH Models Now, MH Models are new to this reviewer and I was passed this set from another BM member who received them from the company. They appear to be a Czech form of Local Model Shop that has decided to produce their own decals and masks. As a first effort I think they have done very well. Inside the ziplock poly bag you will find quite a large sheet of paint masks and a small, but well filled decal sheet. The decals are very well printed in good register and with minimal carrier film. They look very thin and only usage will determine how they adhere and settle down, hopefully without breaking up. There are decals and masks for other Bell X-1s in the program not just Chuck Yeager’s aircraft. There is a full set of stencils for both the exterior of the aircraft and the cockpit, along with the famous name, us titles, test site name and the Bell Aircraft logo. The larger items, such as the national insignia, photographic crosses, identification codes etc come in the form of paint masks which are pretty easy to use once you have found the correct colours. The instructions only show the markings for Glamorous Glennis so research will need to be carried out if other aircraft are to be modelled. Conclusion As stated above, for a first product I think MH Models have done very well. The masks are die cut, so easy to remove from their backing sheet and the decals are very well printed. Apart from the extra research required for the other X-1s I’m quite happy to recommend them to anyone who has the 1:32 kit. Sample provided by MH Models