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Another really tempting and needed offering. To bad I can’t purchase and build a render. These guy’ are either deeply capitalized or determined to frustrate us. Hope it is the former.

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Cool, I've always liked the Super Frelon. Like an S-61 on steroids.

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A fascinating helo with many interesting colour schemes (although only relatively few Super Frelons were built).

I hope the radar nose will be optional in the kit because it wasn't fitted to many export models and early French helicopters.

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9 hours ago, Doc72 said:

A fascinating helo with many interesting colour schemes (although only relatively few Super Frelons were built).

I hope the radar nose will be optional in the kit because it wasn't fitted to many export models and early French helicopters.

 

I am hoping for some Iraqi markings, but I already think I know the answer to that.

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I want those markings on the proposed box art, precisely those markings.

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French Navy and Israeli markings would make happy. That means I need at least two of these. Great news.

 

Terry

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The Libyan camouflage scheme also looked great.

Ideally the kit would include the following options:

- optional nose radar

- optional sponsons (often missing on South African and Israeli helos, although they look a bit silly without them)  

- Exocet missile and associated equipment

- American T-58 turbines used by Israel (not sure if the re-engined helos had any visual differences to the original version)

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  • Homebee changed the title to 1/72 - Sud-Aviation SA.321 Super Frelon by Clear Prop Models - 3D renders+box art - release in 2021
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  • Homebee changed the title to 1/72 - Sud-Aviation SA.321 Super Frelon by Clear Prop Models - 3D renders+box art - release in 2023 ?
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Looking forward to this too. Any news on what markings are in it? Quite like the French ones on the Print Scale sheet tho'

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