Wednesday, December 21, 2011 - 03:21 AM UTC
In the Spring 2012 Riich Models has three new releases planned which should be of use to the members who build dioramas, the fans of World War Two German vehicles, and lastly the Modern era fan has something to look forward to as well. Take a look inside for more details.
Starting with the modern era fan Riich Models has a 1/35 US MRAP 4x4 MaxxPrc.
RV 35001 - 1/35 - US MRAP 4x4 MaxxPrc

For the German fan there is a German World War Two vehicle I have no knowledge of but which looks as if it will put a smile on the German soft skin fan, a 1/35 Radschlepper Ost.
RV 35005 - 1/35 - Radschlepper Ost

Lastly but not least for the diorama fan there is a set of 1/35 Livestock and as it is listed as No 1 I believe it means more animals are planned.
RV 35007 - 1/35 Livestock - Set No.I
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You're right, Frenchy, and that's why I was just "wondering". Hell, even if it does end up being released without an interior.. I'll still buy one Hisham
DEC 21, 2011 - 09:52 AM
The question has been asked and an answer will be posted as soon as I have it.
DEC 21, 2011 - 10:26 AM
wow! These look like cool kits - don't do much modern but I can see the MRAP being popular...the livestock set is handy as the old Tamiya on is a little long in the tooth - and wow, the tractor is like the Axis Holy Grail, can't believe it's coming out in styrene. If Riich is owned by Bronco, it certainly seems to be an almost "boutique" line. Certainly a varied and interesting set of releases, definitely filling a void left by others who re-pop or press out multiple versions of a kit...nothing wrong with that, of course, but it's interesting how Riich have filled a niche.....it'll be interesting to see what else comes out in the future.....Hisham, I knew you would be excited at the MRAP!! Myself - too many kits already but the RSO might make it into my stash!!!
DEC 21, 2011 - 10:57 AM
Great news especially if it's going ot be of the same quality as Bronco M1114s. It is surprising they don't show an interior and you can't blame people for wondering! The M1114 data sheet gave details on the interior and accessories... Whatever, it's on my wish list!
DEC 21, 2011 - 12:15 PM
Riich Model have informed us that an interior is included and pictures of that interior will be available soon.
DEC 21, 2011 - 04:15 PM
thats good news count me in for 2 models next year henk
DEC 21, 2011 - 05:53 PM
Thank you for getting a clarification from them, Darren. I'll definitely get a couple when it's released. Hisham
DEC 21, 2011 - 08:16 PM
Livestock in styrene! Oh I am a happy camper/modeler. The possabilities are endless, maybe a dio of animal farm coming up. lol
DEC 22, 2011 - 07:02 AM
Definitely will be adding one of these to the collection. Nice to see some of the more recent vehicles getting made in plastic.
JAN 06, 2012 - 02:03 PM
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