Beyond The Sprues
General Category => Market Place => New Model Kit News/Reviews => Topic started by: GTX_Admin on March 01, 2016, 03:28:21 AM
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Supposedly for release this year: 1/48 Yak-130:
(http://data3.primeportal.net/models/thomas_voigt10/ark/images/ark_05_of_26.jpg)
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This is funny, one of my modelling buddies completed a full on, do everything, $$$$ Aftermarket resin bits, to the old 1/48 monogrammo/Revell Mi-24 Hind last year. Came out gorgeous.
An there it is, brand new release on the table.
Glad it happens to other people as well ;)
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1/144th Buran coming:
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People were wondering if there was a Buran to go on the back of the RoG Mriya!
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Need a 1/144 full-up ISS with docking facilities for both Buran and a Shuttle at the same time; could make for quite the diorama.
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Oh yes oh yes oh yes oh yes oh yes oh yes!!!!
*Runs excitedly in circles*
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People were wondering if there was a Buran to go on the back of the RoG Mriya!
Yes indeed...
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1/144 AN-225 plenty good size as 1/72 !
Greg gunna love the 1/48 kit.
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Anyone know if their 1/72 kit of the Sea Vixen is an original kit or is a re-pop, cleaned up or otherwise, of the old Frog kit?
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Anyone know if their 1/72 kit of the Sea Vixen is an original kit or is a re-pop, cleaned up or otherwise, of the old Frog kit?
Ark is an inheritor of the old Frog spawn moulds. Their kits are not cleaned up. It is an old Frog mould.
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1/144 AN-225 plenty good size as 1/72 !
I have their 1/144 Ruslan complete but for paint, I've been thinking I should take some photos with things to indicate how much bigger the Mriya will be. It's a big kit but still manageable without needing jigs and cranes :P
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Supposedly for release this year: 1/48 Yak-130:
([url]http://data3.primeportal.net/models/thomas_voigt10/ark/images/ark_05_of_26.jpg[/url])
Anyone have the deets on the choppers to the left??
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1/144 Buran coming:
(http://ark-models.org/pictures/catalog/cipl522.jpg)
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Wonder if they are going to do the full launch stack-up, too? That could look interesting next to a similar stack-up of the US Space Shuttle.
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Indeed:
(https://www.buran.fr/bourane-buran/img/STS-Buran-petit.jpg)
Mind you, another one for the team: I already have a resin 1/144 Anigrand Molniya Buran OK-1.01 Orbiter in the stash.
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Hmmm...unmanned cargo orbiter equivalent to Shuttle-C:
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Be interesting to combine the best aspects of both systems.
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A Foxtrot !!! nice one.
Great addition to a somewhat eclectic catalogue of kits.
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K-129? Isn't that the one the US recovered portions of?
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Yes - Project Azorian (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Azorian)
It is a unique looking boat:
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/Ssb_golfii.png)
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Golf class, I think? Three early SLBMs in the sail, and very very noisy. I'll have to keep an eye out for this one.
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Definitely Golf-class with three first generation SLBMs in the sail. IIRC, they had to surface to launch.
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Actually the K-129 was a Project 629A (Golf-II) class with three R-21 (SS-N-5) SLBMs. The R-21 used a cold launch solid rocket to eject the missile from the flooded launch tube before the main motor ignited. This allowed missiles to be launched in a water depth of 40-60m.
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