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1/48 - North American B-25J Mitchell by HK Models - released


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After the 1/32nd kits (link) Hong Kong (HK) Models is to release 1/48th North American B-25 Mitchell kits.

First - ref. 01F008 - North American B-25J Mitchell

Another large scale beauty transfered to the quarter scale!

Source: https://www.facebook.com/worldhobbyminiatures/posts/pfbid023dMSKWePj68HzJaSg5oDEfFSwERNCFCaokysdsETDo483nTWhex6UzTVpeSow1Ybl

 

 

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Awesome!!!  See, I am the guy that actually made this happen!  About a month ago, i just gave up waiting for new tool B25, and hunted a few nice old monogram kits on ebay...  so since i bought them, the Sprue Gods majically made HK do this new tool!  (Always happens this way!)  I will still eagerly get this new kit!

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Great news. 
 

Was the 1/32 version considered an accurate kit if this is a scaled down version of that? And how will this stack up against the older Accurate Miniatures kit?

 

James

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1 hour ago, franky boy said:

Great news. 
 

Was the 1/32 version considered an accurate kit if this is a scaled down version of that? And how will this stack up against the older Accurate Miniatures kit?

 

James

I like the AM kit, i have built it, however it is an early B25, not a J.  It does have flaws, like the windows on side of fuselage, and incorrect cowls.  You will need a cutting edge cowl kit to make them look right, the opening and cowl lip shape is not accurate.  Also the exhaust parts on AM are wrong.  It has typical 1990s fit.

 

This new HK is very exciting, in that it will be a modern tooled kit!  I dont know of accuracy issues with the 132 kit, im not in that scale, but these CAD pics look like a b25j!

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Great news.  I hope it is not a Monogram copy with recessed detail.  From what I have seen on their 1/32 models and other Chinese manufacturers, details are not as good as Monogram when they try to replace some of their models.  I would love to be proven wrong.

 

Cheers !

 

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8 minutes ago, SAT69 said:

The armor on both sides of the fuselage looks awfully thick. Is that an illusion or is the thickness in fact correct? 

 

According to their Facebook page, the armour plate is optional and moulded separately. I agree, it does look a bit thick to me, but I'm no Mitchell expert.

 

Regards,

 

Jason

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9 minutes ago, SAT69 said:

The armor on both sides of the fuselage looks awfully thick. Is that an illusion or is the thickness in fact correct? 

Looking at museum photos, thats about how far it sticks out.  The edges are beveled, making it look thick.

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4 minutes ago, Tokyo Raider said:

Looking at museum photos, thats about how far it sticks out.  The edges are beveled, making it look thick.

Yes I think the light is catching the edge and making it look thicker , but I would imagine can be thinned if needed

 

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11 minutes ago, Julien said:

Yes I think the light is catching the edge and making it look thicker , but I would imagine can be thinned if needed

 

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The B25s i looked at had much thicker armor...  i cant seem to post them.  Try looking at b25 Dog Daize.  It looks like the hk model.  Wonder if there were different levels of armor?  Certainly we need to beware restored b25s.  I looked at two restored b25s.

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13 hours ago, Tokyo Raider said:

The B25s i looked at had much thicker armor...  i cant seem to post them.  Try looking at b25 Dog Daize.  It looks like the hk model.  Wonder if there were different levels of armor?  

Depends if the armour was factory fitted or in the field? I supposed they used what they could.

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From what I've read, the 1/32nd B-25 is not perfect in all dimensions (what kit is? There are some issues with Tamiya's 1/32 models, too). I have two of the big Mitchells sitting in my stash and the inaccuracies bother me not one iota. The fact is, they will look like their intended subject once made up. 

 

It's high time that we had a modern-moulding 1/48th Mitchell. I think this will sell well for Hong Kong Models.

 

Cheers.

 

Chris.  

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I have been walking on air for the last day, so excited for this HK offering.  I will buy several of them.  Legend makes a 5 man B25 crew figures.  I have a set already, cant wait for this kit!

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OMG this could be the most important 1/48 WW2 announcement for years, maybe even more than Tamiya recent P-38J. I'm so happy about this! 😃

 

Hope that more info and details will be available soon, like the nose options etc. Anyway, thank you HK for this one, now I can finally pair my ICM Invader with a modern Mitchell kit.

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GREAT !........I've been holding off buying the Old Monogram/Revell kit in the hope that someone would come along and produce something akin to the Accurate Miniatures B-25C/D Mitchell. IMHO, there are a lot more attractive colour schemes/marking options available for the B-25J than the earlier variants so I will be looking forward to this release, for sure. It will make a nice companion to my early variant MTO B-25 Mitchell. 

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10 hours ago, Rakovica said:

OMG this could be the most important 1/48 WW2 announcement for years, maybe even more than Tamiya recent P-38J. I'm so happy about this!

Yes, right up until someone announces a new tool 1/48 B-26 Marauder 😉

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Several boxings/variants should be in preparation. A quick look at the Hong Kong Models US importer (Merit International LTD) facebook shows the image from one of the probable future box art.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/MeritIntlLtd/posts/5458888604202670 

 

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  • Homebee changed the title to 1/48 - North American B-25J Mitchell by HK Models - test model+box art - release in 2022

Thank you Rakovica !

Sources: 

https://www.hk-models.com/hkm/1-48-b-25j-mitchell-glazed-nose/

https://www.hk-models.com/hkm/shop/wwii/1-32-scale-en/b-25j-mitchell-glazed-nose/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/543846965788682/posts/2265350993638262

- ref. 01F008 - North American B-25J Mitchell - glazed noze

 

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  • Homebee changed the title to 1/48 - North American B-25J Mitchell by HK Models - test model+box art+schemes+decals - release in 2022

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