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TBM-3 Avenger from USS Bunker Hill

Published: February 10, 2020
Company: Academy Models

The US Navy’s most widely-used torpedo bomber of World War II, the Grumman TBF Avenger, filled a critical gap in combat capability shortly after the United States’ immersion into the war. The Grumman TBF’s and license-built General Motors TBM’s replaced the aging and obsolete Douglas TBD Devastator. Avengers operated in a host of roles through 1954, including torpedo bomber, level bomber, and… more

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RMS Titanic Centenary Anniversary

Published: February 10, 2020
Company: Academy Models

Tragically one of the most famous ships of all time, the RMS Titanic was heralded as “unsinkable” prior to her fateful maiden voyage in April, 1912. A floating palace of luxury and nautical innovation, Titanic and her sisters Olympic and Britannic were the pride of the White Star Line. On April 15, 1912, Titanic collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank – taking 1502 souls with… more

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Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Engine Covers

Published: August 31, 2012
Company: Quickboost

Another fine offering from Quickboost comes in the form of a pair of cast resin engine covers for the Tamiya/Italeri Hurricane Mk. I.

Crisply and delicately cast, these shrouds for the ‘Cane’s Merlin cleanly capture the shape and internal and external detail of the Mk. I’s engine covers, and are ideally suited for display in the removed position, as the fastener holes are finely… more

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F-5F Tiger II Self-Adhesive Set

Published: August 30, 2012
Company: Eduard

Eduard’s self-adhesive photoetch set for AFV Club’s F-5F Tiger II is yet another work of art in a long line of exquisite detail sets from the Czech manufacturer of model kits and accessories.

Two PE frets – one color with self-adhesive on some parts, and the other in bare metal – provide the modeler with over a hundred parts to make the already-solid AFV kit really “pop.”

As… more

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M151 MUTT In Action

Published: August 23, 2012
Book Author(s): David Doyle
Company: Squadron Signal Publications

Tracing its origins back to a set of 1950 requirements for a replacement for the M38 family of vehicles of World War II “Jeep” descent, the M151 Military Utility Tactical Truck (MUTT) became the primary ¼-ton tactical vehicle of the United States Armed Forces until the advent of the HUMMWV in the mid-1980’s.

In the course of 80 pages packed with 220 photos – mostly color – and a… more

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F6F-5 Hellcat

Published: February 10, 2020
Company: Revell, Inc.

The US Navy’s mainstay fighter from 1943 until the end of World War II, the Grumman F6F Hellcat was instrumental in establishing air dominance in the Pacific theater of operations during the war. Following the war, the Hellcat was relegated to US Navy Reserve units, as newer, more capable types replaced them in fleet service.

Revell’s re-release of the timeless Monogram F6F-5, first… more

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USN Carrier Deck 1942-1944

Published: July 16, 2012
Company: Eduard

Once again, Eduard steps up with an innovative photoetch accessory to add realism and context to 1/72 scale aircraft. In the tradition of their superb PE sets to go in and on aircraft kits, the growing series of prepainted PE flight deck and airfield operating surfaces adds this little beauty to its ranks.

Prepainted in natural wood flight deck color, this little gem provides a… more

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Douglas DC-3 Dakota Owners’ Workshop Manual

Published: July 16, 2012
Book Author(s): Paul and Louise Blackah
Company: Zenith Press

First seeing commercial service in 1936, the DC-3 was a descendant of Douglas Aircraft Company’s DC-1 and DC-2 designs, and was met with great acceptance by the commercial aviation industry. As war clouds brewed in Europe, American and British air services began their search for a capable, reliable, versatile, and durable aircraft to transport airborne troops and equipment, evacuate wounded… more

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Hurricane Mk I Self-Adhesive Detail Set

Published: June 28, 2012
Company: Eduard

Inarguably one of the greatest things since sliced bread is Eduard’s series of prepainted, self-adhesive photoetch detail sets. Their recent release for the Tamiya/Italeri Hurricane Mk I is certainly no exception.

Two frets of precisely engineered and etched media, accompanied by a small acetate sheet of gunsight glasses, capture a slew of detail enhancements for the cockpit, radiator… more

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Hurricane Mk I Masks

Published: June 28, 2012
Company: Eduard

Once again, “birdcage” canopies have met their match in the form of an Eduard mask set. This recent release from Eduard saved many minutes of precious benchtime by providing perfectly-sized and crisply-die-cut masks for the 14 clear windscreen and canopy panels, not to mention the landing light lenses and wheel hubs.

I highly recommend this mask set to all modelers building the Italeri… more