December 2015

“Pilots, Check Your Six-th”

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While drones seem to have taken center stage over the past few years, two prime aircraft manufacturers have unveiled concept artwork showing their respective versions of a sixth generation manned fighter. Both employ stealthy characteristics, looking more like scaled down versions of a B-2 Spirit bomber than a true dogfighter. However, that’s where the similarities end, since both are expected to offer supercruise capability, carry large internal weapons bays toting a wide array of ordnance, be able to fly for long distances, and, most importantly, be armed with a laser cannon to ward off close range targets.

Lockheed 6th

Both concepts feature a tailless design, twin engines and are oversized in comparison to previous fighters if they are to meet all of the Pentagon’s design requirements, and provide heat dissipation solutions to cool off the engines, power plant and laser cannons. Its unclear if the USMC will be equipped with a sixth generation fighter due to their need for a VTOL flight profile. The Northrop design is shown atop while the competing Lockheed Martin effort is shown below it. Interestingly, the Lockheed-Martin illustration seems to show two men in the cockpit, perhaps one controlling the myriad weapons systems and defensive components while the pilot flies the plane.

Boeing-FA-XX-sixth-gen-fighterBoeing’s concept for their FA-XX sixth generation fighter is a bit different than the previous two entrants, sporting a canard wing for added stability in-flight. The Navy version will likely feature strengthened undercarriages for carrier operations and will likely come with folding wing tips for stowage, particularly if they are much larger than the legacy aircraft they are being designed to replace.

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Star Trek Goes Way Beyond its Roots

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Perhaps looking to steal a bit of thunder from the Star Wars Premiere event being held in LA tonight, the first trailer for Star Trek Beyond was released today. The usual array of characters and cast reprise their respective roles, with lots of new characters thrown into the mix. In related news, the project manager for Eaglemoss’ Star Trek Starship Collection confirmed via Twitter over the weekend that the range has been expanded to at least 110 standard ships, as well as additional special edition ships, shuttlecraft and other paraphernalia. This will likely take the range into early 2017, when a new CBS hosted Star Trek television series is set to kick off, meaning more races, venues, ships and other Trekkie-related gear. So, with Star Wars: The Force Awakens set to open in a few days, Star Wars: Rogue One scheduled to debut next year, it looks like sci-fi fanatics will have lots to crow about for the next several years.

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Imex Fires on all Cylinders this Winter

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Imex has gone to the trouble of creating a handsome online catalog that shows off their entire radio controlled product portfolio from soup to nuts. We noticed several new items slated for a 2016 roll out, including 1:16 scale M4 Sherman tanks – one with a 76 mm gun and another with a 105mm gun – a Panther Ausf. F medium tank, 1:16 scale figures, and even a terrific assortment of 1:72 scale “Perma-Scene” back drops, ideal for displaying with your 1:72 scale diecast armor collection. Pricing and dates of availability are still in the formative stage, so for now, enjoy their wares by visiting this link:

Imex Catalog

 

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Hobby Master Shows Off Their Holiday Handiwork

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At this point in time, Hobby Master could be considered an old hand in the modelmaking business, outlasting several recent newcomers and a number of older players. A visionary, to be sure, they’ve finally taken the wraps off of some of their early 2016 releases, giving them a leg up on the competition when things seem to be heating up in a big way. With Top Gun 2 on the way, perhaps their most important early 2016 product line is the Grumman F-14 Fleet Defense Fighter, the workhorse of the US Navy for well over three decades. Their first effort is this F-14A, which was attached to VF-211 “Fighting Checkmates” (HA5201). Unlike the comparable Century Wings F-14, the Hobby Master version features variable geometry wings, which means you can display the plane in either a launch or flat-out, afterburner-fueled configuration.

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Also up for your consideration is their first US Navy Lockheed S-3B Viking Anti-Submarine Aircraft, another integral part of US carrier operations for the better half of the twentieth century. While it may not be as sexy as an F-14, the S-3B is a key member of the carrier air wing, designed to seek out and destroy nearby hunter-killer submarines that pose a risk to the task force. This particular S-3B was attached to VS-21 “Fighting Redtails”, then embarked upon the USS Independence (CV-62) during the 1990s (HA4901).

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Holiday Season Shipping Recap

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We just wanted to recap some of the shipping deadlines now looming for both domestic as well as international orders:

Thursday, December 10th – Last Day For Priority Mail International Shipments Outside the US for Christmas Delivery

Saturday, December 12th – Last Day for Express Mail International Shipments Outside The US for Christmas Delivery

Tuesday, December 15th – Last Day for First Class Mail Shipments Within the US for Christmas Delivery

Thursday, December 17th – Last Day for Priority Mail Shipments Within the US for Christmas Delivery

Monday, December 21st – Last Day for Express Mail Shipments Within the US for Christmas Delivery

Bear in mind that weather and/or other mitigating factors can affect this schedule, so the sooner you order for a holiday delivery, the better.

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The Hiryu Drops Anchor

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One of the key players in the surprise attack at Pearl Harbor in December 1941, and again at the pivotal Battle of Midway some six months later, the Imperial Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryu has put into port and is now being doled out to our customers worldwide. The ship completes both battle’s orders of battle, thereby enabling collectors to display the entire array of aircraft carriers that participated in both naval actions. Unfortunately, the ship does not come with a magazine nor its outer box, and will ship out to customers solely in its clamshell packaging.

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As a result, collectors can nab this ship for a wee bit less than it would ordinarily cost. Our distributor has indicated that they may never get the version that comes with all of its accompanying paraphernalia, so if you’re a serious naval buff, you may want to settle for this version instead of holding out hope for the deluxe set.

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A Trio of New Fliers for Wings of the Great War

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As 2015 starts winding to a close, Wings of the Great War disclosed plans for three new aircraft scheduled for a January release.

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Firstly, a new aircraft type was announced — a French-built Salmson 2 A2 scout plane in the livery of the US Air Service (WW11301). Also shown was a Spad XIII Biplane Fighter piloted by Lt. Armand de Turenne during 1918 (WW15003) and a German Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft Roland D.VIa Fighter flown by Emil Koch, of Jasta 32b, during 1917 (WW16002).

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War Master Kicks Off December with a Blast

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In what could be one of the last major shipments of the year, five all-new War Master diecast military vehicles are on their way to us and should be arriving by the second week of December. The quintet includes a Libyan 2K12 Kub Mobile Surface-to-Air Missile System (WMTK61), Russian BM-30 “Smerch” Multiple Rocket Launcher (WMTK62), German Sd. Kfz. 171 PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. A Medium Tank (WMTK63), Russian 203mm B-4 Heavy Howitzer (WMTK64), and a Russian JS-2 Stalin Heavy Tank (WMTK65). These won’t last long!

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Air Force 1 Shows Off their Mitchell

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First announced several months ago, Air Force 1 has finally taken the wraps off of their upcoming pair of Doolittle Raider B-25 Mitchell bombers.

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Earmarked for early 2016, the 1:72 scale twin-engine bomber, famous for its role in bombing Tokyo after launching from the aircraft carrier, USS Hornet, features fixed, lowered landing gear, a rotating top turret, spinning propellers, and all of the hallmark detail we’ve come to expect from this relatively new model maker.

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While the signature edition replica is already pre-sold out, you can still nab the standard edition, sans Lt. Richard E. Dick Cole’s autograph, for the paltry price of just $79.99.

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