February 23, 2023

New Line: Heng Long

Back in the day we did a fairly respectable R/C business that encompassed both the Forces of Valor and Taigen Tanks ranges of military vehicles. When Waltersons purchased VS Tanks several years ago, we were under the impression that they would be folding in the line within their own range of R/C tanks then, after getting their ducks in a row, rolling out a slew of vehicles that would make everyone’s mouth water. Thus far, the company has remained silent as to their radio controlled plans so we’ve switched gears, so-to-speak, and will instead stock the Heng Long line of military vehicles.

When I say stock what I really mean is that we will be drop shipping these vehicles to our customers courtesy of our distributor who will actually do most of the heavy lifting, covering everything from shipping out the product to handling any issues that might arise afterwards should spare parts be needed or repairs be called upon. As of now, we are still awaiting the price list and barring any issues will start listing the entire range sometime next week once we have completed shipping out all of the new Forces of Valor merchandise. So stay tuned, flex your fingers and get ready to enjoy the R/C experience from one of the most reliable and trusted manufacturers on the planet.

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Did Someone Say Abrams?

Panzerkampf’s 1:72 scale US M1A2 SEP Abrams Main Battle Tank with TUSK II Survival Kit – 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, Baghdad, Iraq, July 2008

With talk of several dozen US-built M1 Abrams tanks being overhauled and/or constructed from scratch to aid in the Ukrainian war effort, Panzerkampf decided to seize the newsworthy opportunity by revamping its own line of M1 Abrams tanks. Several fan-favorites that sold out almost as quickly as they hit the battlefield will be brought back from the boneyard, most notably the TUSK II variant that was an instant hit amongst collectors. All told, Panzerkampf will have six different M1 Abrams tanks fitted out with either the TUSK I or II Urban Survival Kit, although it isn’t clear if these will be the types of Abrams tanks bound for Kiev in 2023. When combined with their best-selling M1070 tank transporters, these vehicles are, as they say, “evergreen” products that sell well year-in and year-out and should never be fully retired. Kudos to Panzerkampf for becoming the tip of the spear!

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Hobby Master Feels the Need for Speed

Hobby Master’s 1:72 scale US Navy Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet Strike Fighter – 165796, NAWDC, Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada, “Top Gun 50th Anniversary” [Anniversary Scheme]

If you’re a fan of the movie Top Gun: Maverick then you’ll be delighted to learn that images were finally debuted for Hobby Master’s tribute to the blockbuster film. The twin-seat F/A-18 shown here was the type used in the filming of the movie even though action sequences depicted in the movie showed the more common single seat version. The reason is fairly simple – the actors portrayed in the film sat in the rear seat while the actual pilots flew the aircraft from the front seat, much like the filming sequences for the original film Top Gun. Lets face it — Tom Cruise may be talented, a huge box office draw and a pilot in his own right but he was never trained as a Hornet driver and for good reason. He’s paid to put movie goers in theater seats not defend our nation’s interests and risk his life in the process.

The fully assembled model differs in certain respects from the aircraft depicted in the movie, with no mention of Pete “Maverick” Mitchell stenciled on the sides of the fuselage and an oversized “Top Gun” moniker adorning the refueling pod slung underneath the aircraft. Moreover, the seated pilot figure is standard fare with no attempt to portray Cruse’s likeness for fear of offending the actor and potentially getting Paramount, the film’s maker, from getting all riled up.

Hobby Master was careful to get the model approved while avoiding licensing fees and a lawsuit from landing on their doorstep. Nevertheless, the upcoming Top Gun Hornet model will likely sell well despite the aforementioned dissimilarities with the filmed version of the aircraft largely because of the manufacturer’s reputation for producing highly accurate models right out-of-the-box without the need or assistance of a master model maker to put the whole thing together. Flying right up to the edge of the envelope, if you were, without dangling over it.

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