Airfix 2018
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Airfix 2018
Amongst the announced kits are a
1/72 Two seater Me262 B nightfighter
An RAF Mk.IV Mustang [Dooleybird] in 1.48
also in 1/48 a Hawker Hunter F6
a few re-issues of kits with new markings options
Rather disappointed by their RAF 100th Anniversary set though; two old poor kits in the Camel and Typhoon
1/72 Two seater Me262 B nightfighter
An RAF Mk.IV Mustang [Dooleybird] in 1.48
also in 1/48 a Hawker Hunter F6
a few re-issues of kits with new markings options
Rather disappointed by their RAF 100th Anniversary set though; two old poor kits in the Camel and Typhoon
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Re: Airfix 2018
They mentioned a spitfire XIV initially on the front page blurb .... but quickly edited that out ....
All in all nothing there for non-plane modellers. The six boxes of small figures that have reappeared are now cheaper than they were a few years ago!
All in all nothing there for non-plane modellers. The six boxes of small figures that have reappeared are now cheaper than they were a few years ago!
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Re: Airfix 2018
So much for my idea of a new tool Vulcan then!
I like some of the new schemes and I suspect I'll get a Hunter even though it's in the wrong scale.
Very much a consolidation year methinks.
I like some of the new schemes and I suspect I'll get a Hunter even though it's in the wrong scale.
Very much a consolidation year methinks.
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Re: Airfix 2018
The Hunter is good news. Also the retooled kits, such as the Meteor FR9, Victor K2 and Phantom FGR2. We already knew about the new Blenheim and Wellington, and we still have some 2017 releases to see yet. Phantom FG1, Sea Fury FBII, B-25.
We'll have to see the catalogue for the whole story. I'm guessing that there may be a large mew tool next year. Possibly a Vulcan?
I have already asked about the Spitfire XIV. I'll have to see why it was removed. It is still listed in the Forum.
Nice to see the Marauder back.
I have been looking forward to reading about their new releases, but feel a bit deflated. Still plenty to spend my money on and plenty of unbuilt kits in the stash.
https://www.airfix.com/uk-en/shop/new-for-2018.html;?
We'll have to see the catalogue for the whole story. I'm guessing that there may be a large mew tool next year. Possibly a Vulcan?
I have already asked about the Spitfire XIV. I'll have to see why it was removed. It is still listed in the Forum.
Nice to see the Marauder back.
I have been looking forward to reading about their new releases, but feel a bit deflated. Still plenty to spend my money on and plenty of unbuilt kits in the stash.
https://www.airfix.com/uk-en/shop/new-for-2018.html;?
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- lancfan
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Re: Airfix 2018
The ME262 B1a, Phantom FGR2, RAF Mitchel and Wellington are all very interesting and will find their way into my stash but a giant Hunter will never be included- I can only hope that Revell will re-release their 1/72 scale Hunter kits, also the cold war 1/76 AFVs surely still have a market ? where are they?
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Re: Airfix 2018
They wrote back to explain that it was a typo. I wonder if we see this next year as a 1/24th scale kit?chrism wrote:They mentioned a spitfire XIV initially on the front page blurb .... but quickly edited that out ....
All in all nothing there for non-plane modellers. The six boxes of small figures that have reappeared are now cheaper than they were a few years ago!
So many models, so little time.
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Re: Airfix 2018
Zvesda, and others, already do a load of Cold War vehicles. If I was Airfix, I'd probably issue a Land Rover and figures in 1/48 for their aircraft models, such as the Javelin, Sea Vixen, Meteor and new Hunter. The set could include some extras, like boarding ladders, wheel chocks and FOD guards.lancfan wrote:The ME262 B1a, Phantom FGR2, RAF Mitchel and Wellington are all very interesting and will find their way into my stash but a giant Hunter will never be included- I can only hope that Revell will re-release their 1/72 scale Hunter kits, also the cold war 1/76 AFVs surely still have a market ? where are they?
David.
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- Chuck E
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Re: Airfix 2018
I was hoping for a new Camel. Plenty of re-releases to go at.fredk wrote:Amongst the announced kits are a
1/72 Two seater Me262 B nightfighter
An RAF Mk.IV Mustang [Dooleybird] in 1.48
also in 1/48 a Hawker Hunter F6
a few re-issues of kits with new markings options
Rather disappointed by their RAF 100th Anniversary set though; two old poor kits in the Camel and Typhoon
So many models, so little time.
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Re: Airfix 2018
FGR2 tick! It just needs more bombs
Really glad they've done the Hunter is should be a great kit that many modellers desire.
Remember guys that this was always going to be a fallow year for Airfix due to the finances of Hornby, so they've consolidated is their recent new tools and gone for a sure fire seller.
Really glad they've done the Hunter is should be a great kit that many modellers desire.
Remember guys that this was always going to be a fallow year for Airfix due to the finances of Hornby, so they've consolidated is their recent new tools and gone for a sure fire seller.
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Re: Airfix 2018
Really ? Zvesda make 1/76 scale AFVs ? I must go and seek them out !Chuck E wrote:Zvesda, and others, already do a load of Cold War vehicles.
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Re: Airfix 2018
Reissuing that Camel is embarrassing on their part..... Could they really not bring out a new tool of the most iconic British fighter of the Great War for the centenary? Given how rubbish the Revell version is (only a slight improvement over Airfix), the only serious competitor in 1/72 is Roden, which is not a particularly common kit anyway.fredk wrote:Rather disappointed by their RAF 100th Anniversary set though; two old poor kits in the Camel and Typhoon
Pretty poor show.
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Re: Airfix 2018
Catalogue is on the shelves in WHSmith's. I wonder if I was there before the 10am announcement ?
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Re: Airfix 2018
I would like to see the Camel in 1/24. I can break all of my modeling rules in one kit.
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Re: Airfix 2018
Ayup all...
Apart from the anticipated two-seater 262, disappointing. I’ve got a Welligog on pre order from last year and that’ll be the last one for a while. Lots of folks elsewhere are so disappointed but one understands Hornsby protecting their revenue stream. Kits themselves will be well engineered obviously and no slouches. But I do feel for modellers who don’t want to do British WW2 aircraft. One ship repop and an AFV May have mitigated a lot of criticism. The die’s cast now though.
Apart from the anticipated two-seater 262, disappointing. I’ve got a Welligog on pre order from last year and that’ll be the last one for a while. Lots of folks elsewhere are so disappointed but one understands Hornsby protecting their revenue stream. Kits themselves will be well engineered obviously and no slouches. But I do feel for modellers who don’t want to do British WW2 aircraft. One ship repop and an AFV May have mitigated a lot of criticism. The die’s cast now though.
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Re: Airfix 2018
Out of that little list of interest to me would be the Me 262-B (hopefully the trainer version will also be an option in the kit), the RAF Mustang and the Hunter (I have the 1/48th Academy Hunter, which has its faults apparently), scale is less of an issue to me as I'm generally happy to build up to 1/48th scale.
In the RAF 100th set is at least the Typhoon the new tool kit instead of an old banger like the Camel?
In the RAF 100th set is at least the Typhoon the new tool kit instead of an old banger like the Camel?
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