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1/72 - Curtiss Wright CW-19R by Kora Models - released


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Kora Models is to release a 1/72nd Curtiss Wright CW-19R kits.

 

- ref. KPK7235 - Curtiss Wright CW-19R Cuba & Ecuador

Source:

https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2501

 

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- ref. KPK7236 - Curtiss Wright CW-19R Bolivian & Dominican service

Source:

https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2493

 

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- ref. KPK7237 - Curtiss Wright CW-19R Chinese AF

Source:

https://www.lfmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2495

 

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It's very nice to see Kora doing original injection-moulded kits. I've always liked their resin kits. I'd love to see them redo their resin line of Hawker Hart variants in injection-moulded. I'm not expecting this anytime soon, but they would certainly have a customer in me for those.

 

Regards,

 

Jason

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5 hours ago, Learstang said:

It's very nice to see Kora doing original injection-moulded kits. I've always liked their resin kits. I'd love to see them redo their resin line of Hawker Hart variants in injection-moulded. I'm not expecting this anytime soon, but they would certainly have a customer in me for those.

 

Regards,

 

Jason

Quite agree with you Jason, I have bought and built there kits and used their decal sets for years, I wonder if we could persuade Kora / LF Models to produce an IM kit in 1/72 of a Breguet 19 and Potez 25 - So many decal options.  These are the 'holy grail' of aircraft for me, I have the HitKit issues but, their not the best and my modelling skills (or lack of) are not up to building these.

Kind regards Colin.

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Colin, I agree completely about the Br.19 and the Potez 25 - those were the two most-produced aircraft between the wars but have been almost completely forgotten when it comes to plastic. Omega do some nice Br.19's (I have a couple of them), but they're all-resin kits and I prefer injection-moulded kits. I used to have the old HitKit version of the Br.19 but as you indicated, it's not the best kit. Good injection-moulded kits of both of these aircraft are long overdue.

 

Best Regards,

 

Jason 

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