Dear business friends,
Let me kick off with good news indeed, those fabulous 1/48 SH48238 and SH48238B SMB-2 Super Mystère 'Sa’ar – Israeli Storm in the Sky' Hi-Tech model kits have got back on offer and as I write this piece, the kits are being packaged and prepared for the customers to fulfill the orders we unfortunately were not able to fulfill earlier, and of course we are also ready to accept your new orders for these kits. So do not hesitate :-)
This newsletter's most important new release is the 1/48 SIAI-Marchetti SF-260M/AM/W kit, which will hopefully become as successful as its smaller 1/72 scale cousin. Double-sided inside/outside set of spray masks is also being prepared for this release, plus three more (so-far) detail sets. One of them resin cast, the other two will be 3D printed. Another new item for this newsletter is the 1/72 Fokker D.21 which gets onto the offer after a couple of years. The same story is the re-release of the 1/72 scale Seafire FR Mk.47.
Among the sets and resin cast models, let me focus on the 3D-printed Tai-atari Yūyoku Funshindan Japanese Rocket Plane, Japanese projects that have now materialised in 1/72 and 1/48 scales, and also a few more sets for the B-25 Mitchell models.
The coming months will see the release of a couple of 1/48 B-26B/C Marauder sets designed for the ICM kits. We are going to cover this model very thoroughly and the sets we are working on will deal with the interior from the very nose down to the tail gunner's position. The majority of the sets is planned to be 3D printed. In 1/72, open nose section with machine gun armament set for the highly successful F-84F Thunderstreak kit will also be made by direct 3D print.
The upcoming re-release of the 1/32 Fiat G.50bis will also contain new resin cast and 3D printed parts that will allow you to finish the model either in the fighter bomber variety with bombs and their respective racks or as the naval fighter prototype G.50bis/N that was fitted with an arrestor hook and was to serve aboard planned aircraft carriers. Some more releases you can start look forward to is the 1/32 SH32067 Yak-3 ‘Normandie-Niemen’ Hi-Tech, 1/72 SH72402 SH-89 / CASA C.212 'ASW & Maritime Patrol', 1/72 B-12 bomber in colourful schemes and another reboxing of the 1/72 P-40N Warhawk, this time with interesting schemes covering machines flying in the PTO.
We look forward to your orders.
A.Riedel