Monday, June 12, 2006 - 01:08 PM UTC
The continuing expansion of Tamiya's 1/48th range has certainly encouraged the AfterMarket manufacturers to produce and increasingly large range of both updates and conversion sets. However, the Polish company ToRo Model have also announced a new 1/35th scale Armor kit to their already extensive range...
Begginning with the majority of the company's new releases, 1/48th scale, there are four new products available:
48F11 - German pilots - World War II (12,86 EUR)
Set contains three 1/48 resin figures for Tamiya's VW Kubelwagen
48004 - Solid Spoke Sherman Roadwheels (7.14 EUR)
48005 - M4 Sherman: One piece casting sharp beak drive housing (5.75 EUR)
48006 - M4 Sherman: One piece casting rounded beak drive housing (5.75 EUR)
Finally, a VERY unusual subject in a 1/35th scale kit.
35016 - Improvised armoured car Kubuś: Warsaw Uprising 1944: complete kit (54.29 EUR)
'Kubuś' was secretly built by the Polish Resistance and took part in the uprising in the assault on Warsaw University in august 1944. Curiously enough, the vehicle has survived, and has been preserved in Poland's National Military Museum in Poland. When I was there last august, someone from a modelling company was actually measuring it for a future release...
For these new releases, and the many other products the company offers in both 1/35th and 1/48th scale, visit the company website:
ToRo Model Website
48F11 - German pilots - World War II (12,86 EUR)
Set contains three 1/48 resin figures for Tamiya's VW Kubelwagen
48004 - Solid Spoke Sherman Roadwheels (7.14 EUR)
48005 - M4 Sherman: One piece casting sharp beak drive housing (5.75 EUR)
48006 - M4 Sherman: One piece casting rounded beak drive housing (5.75 EUR)
Finally, a VERY unusual subject in a 1/35th scale kit.
35016 - Improvised armoured car Kubuś: Warsaw Uprising 1944: complete kit (54.29 EUR)
'Kubuś' was secretly built by the Polish Resistance and took part in the uprising in the assault on Warsaw University in august 1944. Curiously enough, the vehicle has survived, and has been preserved in Poland's National Military Museum in Poland. When I was there last august, someone from a modelling company was actually measuring it for a future release...
For these new releases, and the many other products the company offers in both 1/35th and 1/48th scale, visit the company website:
ToRo Model Website
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