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TANMODEL™ 1/72 Lockheed T-33 #2905


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Dear forum members and our modeller friends;

We will be glad to announce you our new kit that is the result of collaboration with the famous Japanese kit manufacturer, PLATZ.

We are going to put on market the PLATZ 1/72 T-33 kit with AC-14 code having engine details which you all know well but struggle to find especially in European markets under TANMODEL label with special box content.

 

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Special box content that we prepared for you includes premium quality Cartograf print decal set with rarely seen range in 1/72 scaled kits, mask set for clear parts and A5 size leaflet inst. sheet with colored printed profile drawings.

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Especially for the collecter modelers we would like to state that our kit is in limited edition. Every box will have a unique number, boxes will be designated individually via hologram sticker. Parcels with differently designated boxes will be sent to our distributors. Distribution will be completed in 2 weeks.

 

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We would like to launch our kit with the box content that we prepared for you at affordable price.

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You can follow our official facebook page about developments on Tanmodel. Also we will update our official website in 1 week.

 

Official web site of TANMODEL™ : Official web site link

Official Facebook page of TANMODEL™ : Official Facebook page link

 

Regards,

Mr. Baris TANSOY

Owner and Founder of TANMODEL™ Plastic Model Kits

 

 

 

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Looks nice. Just one tiny quibble: the French Air Force EC 314 tail markings (decals 55 and 56 in the third image) look to me to be the wrong colour - the inside of the triangle should be green, not red:

 

http://www.traditions-air.fr/images/photos/ecole314a01.jpg

 

Simon

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Foced to make hard choices again. The GWH one was on my "to buy this year" list .

Pondering..... Belgian decals!

Done.

Well, two weeks is perfect timing,  I'll just have to add this one to Airfix P40 on my next order.

You people at Tanmodel must be mind readers.

Should I say Thanks for parting me from my hard earned money?

Yeeeess!

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French, Spanish, Italian and that's just for starters then there's those all of those decal sheet options I've been saving up for ages (including the correct colour badge for the French scheme)...   ...looking forward to this one.

 

Are Ultimate Modelling still your UK distributor?

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Big fan of Platz stuff so I hope this one will fall in the same price bracket as Platz (HLJ prices that is) - additionally I am very much hoping the 'US Air Force' titles are not in black as they seem in the pics but very very very dark blue as they should be - the decals are the big potential selling point for me. Can anyone confirm this?

 

Jay

 

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3 hours ago, 71chally said:

I don't know enough about these, can the later variants and Silverstars be built from this kit?

I'm certainly no specialist but looking at sprue shots of the Platz kit, the pitot is on the underside and moulded integral with the left fuselage half. Also there is no Tacan antenna above the nose, so I would say it's an early T-bird.

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8 hours ago, 71chally said:

I don't know enough about these, can the later variants and Silverstars be built from this kit?

 

James,

 

What do you mean about later versions?

 

I'm no expert on the type myself (although I am hugely enthusiastic about it), I know of the T-33A-1-LO and the T-33A-5-LO having different instrument panel and cockpit layouts (and colouring), also, I think the -1 had guns (or at least the openings for them), but the -5 didn't.

 

Is the French T-33 you've posted above is a Silver Star?  I think the elliptical vent just above the roundel is one of the differences between the types.

 

Hopefully some wise and knowledgeable soul will come along and dispense great wisdom.

 

There are some fantastic colour schemes for this aircraft!

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I'm in the same boat as you Wez, something I admire and remember seeing around as a kid, but don't know much about them.

A 48th version was released recently where someone mentioned it didn't cover the latter versions, but unsure on differences.

Aerials and vents etc I can deal with.

Silverstars where the Canadian built CT-133 versions, which is what I would like to build as I saw them in service.

 

Agree though, great looking kit with some great markings, makes you want to do a whole pile of them!

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1 minute ago, Flyboy72nd said:

The pic of the French a/c does indeed show it's Canadair heritage, that vent was necessary for a little extra cooling for the Nene 10 hidden inside!!

 

Thanks for confirming that, I just need to find a close-up view of that vent now to get the shape right.

 

Are there any more differences?

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Way to rich for me!

 

I was expecting it to come in at around the £15 mark, 35-38 euros makes it similar in cost to the GWH 1/48th kit.

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On ‎4‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 5:22 PM, Wez said:

Way to rich for me!

 

I was expecting it to come in at around the £15 mark, 35-38 euros makes it similar in cost to the GWH 1/48th kit.

 

Just what I feared. I thought my mind was set but hesitating between the two now, That nice decal sheet with the Tan one makes it still really tempting.

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