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1/72 - Farman F.62 Goliath resin kit by ABM - box art+parts+test build - release in 2024


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  • Homebee changed the title to 1/72 - Farman F.62 Goliath resin kit by ABM - box art - release in 2021

I assume this will be their old kit. Nice enough but lacking in details, and I don't know about accuracy. First outing was  in 2013 according to Scalemates, and I got mine around then. It looked like an Omega kit (both style of resin and instruction sheet) and had starving cow ribs and rough details, but nicely enough cast.

 

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10 hours ago, Paul Thompson said:

I assume this will be their old kit. Nice enough but lacking in details, and I don't know about accuracy. First outing was  in 2013 according to Scalemates, and I got mine around then. It looked like an Omega kit (both style of resin and instruction sheet) and had starving cow ribs and rough details, but nicely enough cast.

 

No, this issue has nothing in common with the one you mentioned. 

New moulds, all original

 

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13 minutes ago, Mu17 said:

Linke Hoffmann R1

Why? 
Evgeniy only does the prototypes that ever flew in USSR, Linke Hoffman does not fall in this category 

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  • Homebee changed the title to 1/72 - Farman F.62 Goliath resin kit by ABM - box art+parts+test build - release in 2024

ABM produces high quality resin in 1:72 of weird and wonderful aircraft that flew over the Soviet Union.

 

The Farman F.62 Goliath which was built in hundreds for both civilian and military usage in a number of countries, is probably the most mainstream aircraft kitted by ABM.

We can always hope for more variants of this representative of the period when France was in the forefront of designing ugly aircraft for transport and bombing.

And if you think the Goliath is aesthetically challenged, look up the F.4X Jabiru which is another Farman product of the period.

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