September 2019

Eaglemoss Drops Out of Hyperspace for NY Comic Con

Never one to disappoint, Eaglemoss today revealed a convention exclusive Star Trek starship that has to be seen to be believed. Available at the upcoming New York Comic Con, which is scheduled to run from October 3rd to the 6th, the “Cloaked Defiant” bears a somewhat crystalline look that attempts to portray the starship as if its was evading detection.

Its not clear if the convention exclusive will be made available to retailers as oftentimes has happened in the past or if it can only be purchased direct from the Show. That said, we’ll take a wait-and-see attitude by holding off listing the ship on our web site until we know for sure.

Share This:

Altaya Soldiers On with a New Line of Military Vehicles

As we await the formal conclusion to their 1:43 scale armored fighting vehicle range — which is tentatively set for early 2020 — it appears as if Altaya is launching yet another partworks line, this time around focused on an assortment of cars pressed into military service. According to their web site, this new 1:43 scale range will encompass some of the staff cars, off-road trucks and other vehicles that served both the Axis and Allied powers during WWII. Each will come with a magazine (written in french) discussing the vehicle at length. Moreover the line touts the usual bonus vehicles and accessories a subscriber can obtain once they have reached a predetermined number of orders . For now, the line is available in Europe but we have high hopes that it will eventually reach our shores once it too has formally reached its end and Altaya has moved on to something else collectors might covet.

Share This:

Hobby Master Closes Out the Month of September in Stealthy Fashion

Hobby Master’s 1:72 scale USAF Lockheed F-117A Stealth Fighter-Bomber – “Vega 31”, 7th Fighter Squadron “Screamin Demons”, “Operation Allied Force”, Kosovo War, 1999

True-to-form, the September cache of Hobby Master products have arrived at our distributor and are now headed our way, come what may. Without further ado, here’s what you can look forward to adding to your diecast arsenal in just a few days time:

On the Ground…:

#HG3812 – US M8 Light Armored Car – “C-30”, Unidentified Unit, Ardennes Forest, December 1944 (1:72 Scale)

#HG3813 – US M20 Greyhound Light Armored Car – Unidentified Unit, Ardennes Forest, December 1944 (1:72 Scale)

…And in the Air:

#HA0195 – Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21SMT “Fishbed-K” Fighter – “Blue 22”, Krasnodar Higher Aviation Training Facility, Soviet Union, 1980 (1:72 Scale)

#HA0196 – Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21SMT “Fishbed-K” Fighter – “Blue 60”, 296 IAP, Soviet Union, 1980 (1:72 Scale)

#HA1222 – USN Grumman TBF-1C Avenger Torpedo-Bomber – “White 93”, VT-15, USS Essex (CV 9), November 1944 (1:72 Scale)

#HH1206 – Taiwanese Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian Attack Helicopter (1:72 Scale)

#HH1207 – Republic of Korea Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian Attack Helicopter (1:72 Scale)

#HA5309 – Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23MLD “Flogger-K” Fighter – “White 55”, 120 IAP, Bagram AB, Afghanistan, 1989 (1:72 Scale)

#HA5805 – USAF Lockheed F-117A Stealth Fighter-Bomber – “Vega 31”, 7th Fighter Squadron “Screamin Demons”, “Operation Allied Force”, Kosovo War, 1999 (1:72 Scale)

#HA3022 – USAF General Dynamics EF-111A Raven Electronics Warfare Aircraft – ECS/48th TFW(P), Operation Desert Storm, Saudi Arabia, Early 1991 [Low-Vis Scheme] (1:72 Scale)

#HA6402 – Chinese Peoples Liberation Army Navy Shenyang J-15 Flying Shark Air Superiority Fighter – Aircraft Carrier Liaoning, 2017 (1:72 Scale)

Share This:

Six New Warships Join the DeAgostini Fleet

DeAgostini’s 1:1250 scale US Navy Essex Class Aircraft Carrier – USS Essex (CV-9) [With Collector Magazine] (1:1250 Scale)

Six more warships are joining the DeAgostini Kriegsschiffe fleet next month, adding more muscle and mass to an already growing naval armada. Here’s what you can add to your diecast flotilla the first week of October:

DAKS03 – German Kriegsmarine Deutschland Class Heavy Cruiser – DKM Admiral Graf Spee [With Collector Magazine] (1:1250 Scale)

DAKS13 – German Kaiserliche Marine Derfflinger Class Battlecruiser – SMS Derfflinger [With Collector Magazine] (1:1250 Scale)

DAKS18 – German Kaiserliche Marine Koenig Class Battleship – SMS Koenig [With Collector Magazine] (1:1250 Scale)

DAKS19 – German Kaiserliche Marine Blucher Class Armored Cruiser – SMS Blucher [With Collector Magazine] (1:1250 Scale)

DAKS24 – German Kriegsmarine Auxiliary Cruiser – Atlantis [With Collector Magazine] (1:1250 Scale)

DAKS06 – US Navy Essex Class Aircraft Carrier – USS Essex (CV-9) [With Collector Magazine] (1:1250 Scale)

Share This:

History on Display

Its been rather quiet of late with little in the way of product news to share with our valued readership. On the upside, we’ve been contacted by Mr. Axel Hernborg who would like to share his thoughts and opinions on several important museums and historical sites that would likely be of interest to our viewership. So, if you like to get out every once in a while, and would take great pleasure in seeing actual weapons of war as opposed to scale models, we strongly recommend you pay a visit to his website and review his article.

Share This:

Hobby Master Pokes its Head Out of its Burrow for Groundhog’s Day

Hobby Master’s 1:72 scale USAF Republic F-105G Thunderchief Wild Weasel Aircraft – 561st Tactical Fighter Squadron, Vietnam War

While we were basking in the warm summer sun, Hobby Master took the opportunity drench us with a cold wake up call by announcing a bevy of new products expected this February. The vehicles and aircraft cut across virtually every category, scale and era, so without further ado, here’s what you can look forward to adding to your collection early in 2020:

For the Ground Pounders:

#HG1704 – German Sd. Kfz. 2 NSU Kettenkrad Light Tractor – 20.Panzer Division, Russia, 1944 (1:48 Scale)

#HG3814 – US M20 Greyhound Light Armored Car – 1st Platoon, B Company, 807th Tank Destroyer Battalion, Germany, 1945 (1:72 Scale)

#HG5611 – Republic of China (Taiwanese) M60A3 Patton Medium Tank – Taiwanese Marine Corps (1:72 Scale)

For the aviation enthusiasts:

#HA5906 – Peoples Liberation Army Air Force Shenyang J-5 “Fresco C” Fighter – 1956 (1:72 Scale)

#HA5907 – Peoples Liberation Army Air Force Shenyang J-5 “Fresco C” Fighter – 1960s (1:72 Scale)

#HA6502 – Polish Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-29A ‘Fulcrum’ Fighter – “100th Anniversary” (1:72 Scale)

#HA6503 – German Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-29A ‘Fulcrum’ Fighter – Jagdgeschwader 73 “Steinhoff”, 1994 (1:72 Scale)

#HA4610 – RAF Lockheed-Martin F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter – ZM151, 2019 [Low-Vis Scheme] (1:72 Scale)

#HA6203 – USN Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter – “Pole Test Scheme”, 2012 [Low-Vis Scheme] (1:72 Scale)

#HA6204 – USN Lockheed-Martin F-35C Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter – “ED-104”, Edwards AFB, California, 2016 [Low-Vis Scheme] (1:72 Scale)

#HA2550 – USAF Republic F-105G Thunderchief Wild Weasel Aircraft – 561st Tactical Fighter Squadron, Vietnam War (1:72 Scale)

#HA5152 – RAAF Boeing E/A-18G Growler Electronic Warfare Aircraft – No. 6 Squadron, “100th Anniversary”, 2018 (1:72 Scale)

Share This:

Introducing The Ultimate Tank Collection from Atlas Editions

Atlas Editions’ 1:72 scale German Sd. Kfz. 181 PzKpfw VI Tiger I Heavy Tank – Michael Wittmannn ‘S04’, 1.SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte ‘LSSAH’, 1943

Even though parent company, De Agostini, shuttered Atlas Editions late last year, that doesn’t seem to prevent them from living on, at least for the time being. While we were away on vacation, we received word that their 1:72 scale Ultimate Tank Collection will finally be brought over to our shores, with six tanks expected by the end of this month. We’ve listed the first wave of vehicles on our web site and, based upon the promotional literature that accompanied the announcement, it would appear as if a great many more vehicles can be expected over the course of the next few months. Priced at just $19.99, these vehicles offer great value for the money and, in certain instances, include vehicles not previously made available to the military collector in any other series.

#ATL4660101 – German Sd. Kfz. 181 PzKpfw VI Tiger I Heavy Tank – Michael Wittmannn ‘S04’, 1.SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte ‘LSSAH’, 1943 (1:72 Scale)

#ATL4660102 – British M4A3 Sherman Medium Tank – Regiment HQ, 27th Armoured Brigade, Normandy, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

#ATL4660103 – Soviet T-34/76 Medium Tank – Unidentified Unit, Kursk, 1943 (1:72 Scale)

#ATL4660104 – German Sd. Kfz. 181 PzKpfw VI King Tiger Ausf. B Heavy Tank – schwere SS Panzer Abteilung 101, France, 1944 (1:72 Scale)

#ATL4660105 – British Churchill Mk. VII Infantry Tank – 34th Armoured Brigade, Italy, 1943 (1:72 Scale)

#ATL4660106 – German Sd. Kfz. 173 Jagdpanther Tank Destroyer – schwere Panzer Abteilung 654, France, 1944 (1:72 Scale)


Share This:

Product Spotlight: “Operation Leg”

At a time when the Luftwaffe and RAF were dueling for aerial supremacy over the skies of Northwest Europe, a rather chivalrous mission was undertaken by the RAF at the behest of the Luftwaffe High Command.

Famed ace and double amputee, Wing Commander Douglas Bader, had been forced to bail out from his stricken Spitfire over occupied France on August 9th, 1941. Losing altitude rapidly, Bader jettisoned the cockpit canopy and released his harness pin. According to Bader, the air rushing past the open cockpit started to suck him out, but his prosthetic leg was trapped. Part way out of the cockpit and still attached to his aircraft, Bader fell for some time before he released his parachute, at which point the leg’s retaining strap snapped under the strain and he was pulled free. A Bf 109 flew by some 50 yards away as he neared the ground at around 4,000 feet (1,200 metres).

Corgi’s 1:72 scale RAF Bristol Blenheim Mk. IV Light Bomber – R3843/WV-F, “F for Freddie”, No. 18 Squadron, “Operation Leg”, RAF Watton, Norfolk, August 1941

By all accounts, the Germans initially treated Bader with great respect although that would soon change. Upon hearing of Bader’s plight, General Adolf Galland notified the British of his damaged leg and offered them safe passage to drop off a replacement. Hermann Goring himself gave the green light for the operation. The British responded on August 19th, 1941 with the so-called “Leg Operation” — an RAF bomber was allowed to drop a new prosthetic leg by parachute to St. Omer, a Luftwaffe base in occupied France, as part of Circus 81 involving six Bristol Blenheims and a sizeable fighter escort including 452 Squadron.

The Germans were less impressed when, task done, the bombers proceeded on to their bombing mission to Gosnay Power Station near Bethune, although bad weather prevented the target being attacked. Galland stated in an interview that the aircraft dropped the leg after bombing Galland’s airfield. Galland did not meet Bader again until mid-1945, when he, Gunther Rall and Hans-Ulrich Rudel arrived at RAF Tangmere as prisoners of war. Bader, according to Rall, personally arranged for Rudel, a fellow amputee, to be fitted with an artificial leg.

Look for the Blenheim that dropped the artificial leg some time in September. No word, as yet, if a replica leg will come with the model.

Share This: