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Sunday, June 09, 2013 - 10:54 AM UTC
News in from LZ Models is some new great looking new details sets for railway brakes and a Russian tractor.
LZ Models has informed Armorama of some new details sets that are now available. First is a small photo-etched set with details for a small Russian tractor, the Mirror Models T20. The next two sets are some great looking details for German railway cars, Hildebrand-Knorr and Kunze-Knorr Wagon brakes. Both update sets for the railway car brakes contain both resin and photo-etched parts and are suitable for both Dragon and Trumpeter kits.
35429 – Detailing set for T20 Komosomoletz Tractor
35309 – German Kunze-Knorr Wagon Brake
35310 – German Hildebrand-Knorr Wagon Brake
Armorama would like to thank LZ Models for providing the update for these new details sets.
35429 – Detailing set for T20 Komosomoletz Tractor
35309 – German Kunze-Knorr Wagon Brake
35310 – German Hildebrand-Knorr Wagon Brake
Armorama would like to thank LZ Models for providing the update for these new details sets.
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