Showing posts with label Egyptian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egyptian. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2019

1/144 F-Toys Wing Kit Collection VS11 "Sabre vs MiG 17F"

*** UPDATED ***



F-Toys Wing Kit Collection VS11  "Sabre vs MiG 17F"
Not much information on this at the moment, as it has only come to light by a 1/144 search on Japanese TWITTER accounts.

Expected Release Date: April 2019

New Tooling!

The next in the "VS" series is clearly a Sabre vs MiG 17 series, from what i can detect from the screen grabs that it will be a 9 Items series with special(s) including a lottery item relating to a Yugoslavian Sabre markings!.





There appears to be 

North American Aviation F-86 Sabre -USAF
North American Aviation F-86 Sabre - RoCAF

Candair Sabre F.4 - RAF 92 Squadron
Candair CL-13 Sabre - RCAF "Fireball" Display team

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 - PLAAF/Soviet Voyenno-Vozdushnye Sily (VVS),
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 - Syrian Airforce
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 - PLAAF/Soviet Voyenno-Vozdushnye Sily (VVS),
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17  - Egyptian Airforce
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17  -  Luftstreitkräfte der Nationalen Volksarmee – LSK (East German)



















Hobby Shop Customer Bonus?
Polish and Thai decals
http://www.hobby-shop.jp/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=22




Saturday, September 22, 2018

1/144 Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann "2 Kits in 1" by JACH models



1/144 Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann  "2 Kits in 1" by JACH models  

JACH are keen to label this as a "Work in progress (Nedokonceno)" and changes therefore may happen before reaching a release date. JACH have produced a range of interesting 1/144 designs from their Czechia base.Ranging from Luft 46 fighters through to the DFS 230 glider, they have often produced kits for Valom, Attack, Miniwing and others...

It is proposed that various releases with decals schemes *may* be produced covering:
 - German
 - Foreign services
 - Zlín

Cost: to be confirmed,
Release Date: to be confirmed


Primary Trainer of the Luftwaffe, developed in the late 1930s and entered service in 1940 and saw service with 16 countries during and after WWII.

The Bücker factory at Rangsdorf built most of the Bü 181's, but because of demand was forced to license the design to the Fokker Company in the Netherlands, who subsequently built 373 of the type for the Luftwaffe all of which were delivered by the end of 1943. Production of both the Bü 181B and the slightly modified Bü 181C was begun by Fokker in Amsterdam in 1942 and its total wartime production was 708 aircraft.

The Bü 181 was also built by Zliner Flugzeugwerke AG plant at Zlin, in the Bohemia & Moravia Protectorate and after the German withdrawal the production continued after the war in the same Zlin works, now denominated as the C.6 and C.106 for the Czechoslovak Air Force and as the Zlín Z.281 and Z.381 in various versions for civil use. 783 aircraft were built. Between 1943 and 1945, Hägglund & Söner AB in Sweden built 120 Bü 181's under license with the Swedish military designation Sk 25.

During the 1950s the Heliopolis Aircraft Works of Egypt acquired a Czechoslovakian licence to produce the Zlín Z-381 with a 105 hp Walter-Minor engine. It was produced for the Egyptian Air Force as the Heliopolis Gomhouria (meaning "Republic") and subsequent versions were supplied to other Arab air forces. At least 300 Gomhourias were built.[1] In all, 3,400 aircraft were built but only a handful survives today.


Source(s):
https://www.modelforum.cz/viewtopic.php?f=298&t=32253&start=1095
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BCcker_B%C3%BC_181

Saturday, June 02, 2018

1/144 Gloster Gladiator Mk.II & Bristol Beaufighter 'North Africa' (double kit) - MARK I



1/144 Gloster Gladiator Mk.II & Bristol Beaufighter 'North Africa' (double kit) - MARK I

Gloster Gladiator Mk.II & Bristol Beaufighter 'North Africa' (double kit) The North African Campaign of WWII took place from June 1940 to May 1943. It included campaigns fought in the Libyan and Egyptian deserts, in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.

Both the Gladiator and Beaufighter aeroplanes were engaged in aerial battles over these territories.
The Bristol Beaufighter was a British heavy fighter, whose first prototype flew in July 1939. It was a two-seat, twin engine, all-metal mid-wing cantilever monoplane, fitted with a retractable undercarriage. It was powered by two Hercules radial engines and the armament consisted of four cannons in the nose, four guns in the starboard wing and another two guns in the port wing. The Mk.IC became an efficient night-fighter used by the Coastal Command and employing the then novel AI radar. The Beaufighter Mk.VIF, introduced in 1942 to Fighter Command, was fitted with more powerful engines and its wing mounted guns could be replaced by additional fuel tanks to extend the aircraft’s range.

The Gloster Gladiator was a British-built biplane fighter and its prototype took off in September 1934. The first production model was the Mk.I, while an improved Mk.II version appeared in 1938. The Gladiator Mk.II was a single-seat biplane of metal construction with mixed metal and fabric covering. It was fitted with a fixed undercarriage and powered by a Mercury radial engine turning three-blade metal propeller. Its armament consisted of four guns, of which two were mounted in the fuselage and two under the lower wings. Although rendered obsolete by newer monoplane designs, it proved good in initial combats and saw action in almost all theatres of war.

Colour schemes included in the kit:
1) Gloster Gladiator Mk.II, N5768, No.3 Sq., RAAF, Helwan airfield (LG-221), Egypt, autumn 1940
2) Gloster Gladiator Mk.II, L9041 (ex-N5886), No.5 (Fighter) Sq., Royal Egyptian Air Force, Egypt, summer 1940
3) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IC, T3301, No.2 PRU, RAF, Heliopolis, Egypt, taken on charge by No.69 Sq. and operating from Luqa airfield, Malta, early 1942
4) Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VIF, X8166, Grey E, No.89 Sq., RAF, Castel Benito airfield, Libya, summer 1943

Two injection-moulded kits (the Gladiator and Beaufighter) are supplied in this box, containing 38 and 51 parts, respectively. Clear parts (cockpit canopies, position lights etc.) are also included (1 and 5, respectively). A comprehensive decal sheet is included.

https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/MKM14457
Price: £24.99  GBP
Available: June 2018




Friday, December 05, 2014

1/144 Arab MiGs part 1: Egyptian Fifteens - JBRDecals





1/144 Arab MiGs part 1: Egyptian Fifteens  - JBRDecals

A great set of decal for MiG-15/MiG-15bis model kits such as produced by Eduard, containing very detailed full colour painting and decal placement guide.

Contains decals that can be used to build one MiG-15bis and one MiG-15UTI in colors of the Egyptian Air Force and any two of four features MiG-15bis/MiG-15UTI of the United Arab Republic Air Force.

Available now directly from the JBRdecal website, or your usual supplier
with more to follow...!!