Beyond The Sprues
General Category => Market Place => New Model Kit News/Reviews => Topic started by: LemonJello on August 16, 2022, 08:27:57 PM
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Ran across this announcement over on Armorama. 1st offering of a complete kit in plastic by Magic Factory: Iron Dome air defense system
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The art work is impressive no doubt! I hope the model is too.
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It looks impressive in action too: https://youtu.be/B6wsujROvXg
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Some more shots:
(https://armorama.com/upload/media/entries/2022-08/16/2693-entry-4-1660637888.jpg)
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Something new from Magic Factory: 1/35 NATO Individual Weapons sets
https://armorama.com/news/magic-factory-nato-individual-weapons (https://armorama.com/news/magic-factory-nato-individual-weapons)
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It looks fantastic! I hope I understood that properly. Two models in one box! I wonder what the price is?
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It looks fantastic! I hope I understood that properly. Two models in one box! I wonder what the price is?
Indeed: two complete 1/48 F4U models, that is, one F4U-1A and one F4U-2. So a 2-in-1 kit.
Features of the kit:
1. Wings can be built to fold and unfold positions.
2. Overall detailed rivets and lines in skin replicated.
3. Accurate engine appearance and external details replicated.
4. Instrument panel parts without details for modelers to use aftermarket 3D decals easily.
5. Optional positions for separated rudder control surface, flaps and ailerons.
6. Exhaust pipes goes with different engine models included.
9. Bomb bay can be built open, with gun and belt provided for your preference.
10. Rich details of landing gear and wheel well.
11. Finely printed decals included for 4 painting schemes
12. Fine PE included.
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9. Bomb bay can be built open, with gun and belt provided for your preference.
I'm hoping, given the wording here, they're talking about a/the "gun bay/s", not a "bomb bay".
Missed the weapons sets & the Iron Dome earlier. They look very tempting! 8)
But, if the Iron Dome costs anything like the various Patriot systems, that will be staying on the store shelves for someone else to buy. ::)
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I’m pretty sure they mean gun bays but the Corsair did have bomb bays in the wings for anti aircraft bombs, meant to be drop on enemy aircraft formations. Such was a theory back in the 30s that didn’t last long once the war started. The wings on the Corsair barely changed over the years so IIRC the bomb bays were always there.
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More details on the latest (https://www.themodellingnews.com/2023/05/updated-preview-vought-corsair-f4u-1a2.html)
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1/35 scale 3-in-1 kit which includes parts of M2A4 Bradley IFV, M-SHORAD Bradley Short Range Air Defense Vehicle and M2A3 Bradley:
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CFBVs
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1/700 Aircraft Carrier CVN78 USS Gerald R.Ford
The kit offers the option to assemble the ship with either a full hull or a waterline configuration and includes F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet, F-35C Lightning II and MQ-25 "Stingray" aircraft.
(https://modelshipwrights.com/upload/media/entries/2023-08/04/281-entry-1-1691141904.jpg)
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Nice, wondered when a CVN78 would show up. Next is the 1/350 kit to build as 1/700 for a length of 2209 feet. Hopefully has waterline option as well so don't have to cut hull like did with Mega-carrier and would be about 100 feet longer.
http://beyondthesprues.com/Forum/index.php?topic=8408.0 (http://beyondthesprues.com/Forum/index.php?topic=8408.0)
BTW -- notice all catapults are same length. Unlike CV67/Mega-carrier with one longer catapult on port side which can launch loaded B-29s. Deleted the shorter port catapult.
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(https://armorama.com/upload/media/entries/2023-07/05/4718-entry-2-1688554330.jpg)
Perfect for a Black Mirror "Metalhead" diorama
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Could go well with these;
(https://www.bnamodelworld.com/image/cache2/1000x1000_contain/catalog/greenstrawberry/GSY-135016.webp?v=54)
From Greenstrawberry (https://greenstrawberry.cz/) in multiple scales (OK, 1/35 & 1/20 ... but that's still multiple).
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Could go well with these;
(https://www.bnamodelworld.com/image/cache2/1000x1000_contain/catalog/greenstrawberry/GSY-135016.webp?v=54)
From Greenstrawberry (https://greenstrawberry.cz/) in multiple scales (OK, 1/35 & 1/20 ... but that's still multiple).
Lots of Razor Crest parts too.
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Just found this in my Faceplace feed, and on Scalemates:
1/35 MRZR D4 (2 kits in the box?)
(https://www.scalemates.com/products/img/5/4/7/1500547-21856-83-1440.jpg)
The Modelling News has info too: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2023/08/135th-scale-mrzr-d4-ultra-light.html (https://www.themodellingnews.com/2023/08/135th-scale-mrzr-d4-ultra-light.html)
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A place for ideas to go with the kit: MRZR D4 Images (https://www.google.com.au/search?sca_esv=559959589&sxsrf=AB5stBhNRmUsUhZrV1AH6F1JEcTvEAP-Nw:1692974774285&q=mrzr+d4&tbm=isch&source=univ&fir=RrMiKryiSmKTWM%252CeOQrU-J6DVO9nM%252C_%253BgGNMyQkIJFbg9M%252CeOQrU-J6DVO9nM%252C_%253BC9K7MY6Tgqa91M%252C5rPu0lDFLDF1lM%252C_%253BIU6m2AhOuU03lM%252CrFDUDdlF2Dp4IM%252C_%253Bn7lB9NWXKgMg2M%252CE63dTDzQz8s8-M%252C_%253BNcDciYnvE7hyHM%252C6BhdOow3fapFvM%252C_%253BCUox6HutOUB7TM%252CrFDUDdlF2Dp4IM%252C_%253B6PjEHEjng0jmSM%252Cf_NBnDYSrZWk6M%252C_%253BRv3eT8gX3bCMFM%252C4NnXwr6I981_XM%252C_%253BPNdfeCpErPfkHM%252CEPS6auW2b_sh0M%252C_&usg=AI4_-kSVjBCxCxCkdWByOmPSNgxm986o3A&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjGsKPAhviAAxULamwGHRbmDyAQjJkEegQIGhAC)
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I've seen this (or very similar) Polaris vehicles getting heavy use in some videos from Ukraine, especially from the K-2 combat brigade of the 54 OMBR (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qjrRA2KEA4)
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Some more
images renderings of the kit:
(https://armorama.com/upload/media/entries/2023-08/25/5010-entry-0-1692969891.jpg)
(https://armorama.com/upload/media/entries/2023-08/25/5010-entry-2-1692969891.jpg)
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CFBVs
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A C-17 is so big that an MRZR is often needed to shuttle the crew from the ramp to the cockpit.
Where can we get a 1/35 C-17?
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Canada Testing Big TOW Missile System On Little MRZR Buggies (https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/canada-testing-big-tow-missile-system-on-little-mrzr-buggies)
(https://www.thedrive.com/uploads/2023/06/27/mrzr-tow.jpg?auto=webp&crop=16%3A9&auto=webp&optimize=high&quality=70&width=3840)
(https://www.thedrive.com/uploads/2023/06/27/mrzr-gmg.jpg?auto=webp&optimize=high&quality=70&width=1440)
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Could go well with these;
(https://www.bnamodelworld.com/image/cache2/1000x1000_contain/catalog/greenstrawberry/GSY-135016.webp?v=54)
From Greenstrawberry (https://greenstrawberry.cz/) in multiple scales (OK, 1/35 & 1/20 ... but that's still multiple).
These kind of remind me of the bots from The Creator.
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Canada Testing Big TOW Missile System On Little MRZR Buggies (https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/canada-testing-big-tow-missile-system-on-little-mrzr-buggies)
Anyone know if DND ever applied its own designation to the Polaris MRZR-D? Or did the 36 x MRZR-D remain undesignation trial vehicles?
BTW, that C16 translated from Canuckian is the Heckler & Koch GMG (aka CASW, Close Area Suppression Weapon).
If Canada procured that Polaris rocket-armed variant, the weapons fit would be C9A1 (for M240B Minimi) and CVR7-PG (for 70mm laser-guided rockets).
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(aka CASW, Close Area Suppression Weapon).
I wonder when it was changed from Company Area SW to Close Area? When I first heard about it in 2002-ish, it was definitely Company.
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I wonder when it was changed from Company Area SW to Close Area? When I first heard about it in 2002-ish, it was definitely Company.
Graeme: The CASW acronym changed early in 2008 when plans shifted away from issuing these AGLs at the Company level. So, I guess NDHQ decided to keep the acronym while changing the name. And 'Close' was close enough ... sorry :P
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Boo!
Also, I think if CASW as still very new, and realize that 2002 was 21 years ago. :o
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1/48 Douglas A-4M Skyhawk coming:
(https://i.postimg.cc/5NrTh1wL/DSC-7873-Qx-UREo-WNO5o-Yi-K3cm-Bwh-NMkh-YJu-Mbkjt.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/7hWtrMTw/DSC-7870-Z2gt25-Ag-S1e-Wut-MTIOf-Wc8fi-A4-Ybl-Lv3.jpg)
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Marines (USMC) for your MRZRs!
(https://armorama.com/upload/media/entries/2023-10/19/5428-entry-0-1697717101.jpg)
I'll be getting a couple sets, seems like they'd be good for other vehicles in my USMC inventory.
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Spotted over at Armorama, the M10 Booker
https://armorama.com/news/m10-booker-from-magic-factory (https://armorama.com/news/m10-booker-from-magic-factory)
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Another new announcement first spotted at Armorama:
US Army Next Generation Infantry Combat Equipment Set
(https://armorama.com/upload/media/entries/2024-03/07/6840-entry-1-1709806519.jpg)
Not quite Starship Troopers, but getting closer...
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The figures look very well detailed and so do the weapons, but their stances look... off? Can't pin it down.
The Booker looks like a BTS whiff...
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The figures look very well detailed and so do the weapons, but their stances look... off? Can't pin it down.
They are not leaning into the weapon and the weapons are not perfectly seated in their shoulders. Typical new recruit failings.
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That's it. It's their first date with a bang bang.
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They are not leaning into the weapon and the weapons are not perfectly seated in their shoulders. Typical new recruit failings.
Yes. And the kneeling guy looks like a designated marksman, but is shooting (?) unsupported. Maybe display with the bipod down and resting on a berm of some kind.
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I have a feeling some of the 3D-printed figures suffer from a kind of 'action figure syndrome'. As in limited number of points of articulation leading to unnatural poses. Bodies and clothes are flexible and squishy to a degree that simple modular 3D model bodies can't accommodate. And while you can model wonderfully detailed gear and clothes, when the underlying anatomical model is off, the whole figure will look off.
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Spotted on Armorama: 1/35 Russian Infantry Support Weapons Set
(https://armorama.com/upload/media/entries/2024-03/15/6922-entry-0-1710499369.jpg)
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Two more sets of Russian weapons announced:
Infantry Anti-tank Weapons
(https://armorama.com/upload/media/entries/2024-03/19/7038-entry-17-1710844460.jpg)
and Infantry Individual Weapons
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I presume an April Fools prank...pity as I like the idea of a 105mm armed Bradley.
(https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/e68/GTwiner/tempImageDyKOaE.heic)
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Mind you, combine parts from a 1/35 AFV Club Stryker M1128 MGS kit and a M2 Bradley kit and you could get there...just saying. ;)
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Mind you, combine parts from a 1/35 AFV Club Stryker M1128 MGS kit and a M2 Bradley kit and you could get there...just saying. ;)
Indeed. And to see how well the Bradley lower hull and Stryker upper go together, check out Graeme's start:
-- https://beyondthesprues.com/Forum/index.php?topic=4566.msg74423#msg74423
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Review of kit: https://www.themodellingnews.com/2024/04/inbox-video-build-review-m2a2-bradley.html (https://www.themodellingnews.com/2024/04/inbox-video-build-review-m2a2-bradley.html)