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Tuesday, May 03, 2016 - 12:22 AM UTC
Legend Productions does not know the meaning of taking a break, they have released another four products onto the market. We are being offered something for the Husky and another three items for the IDF fans.
Legend Productions has started their latest offerings with a new face for the AFV Club Husky. Set LF1331 HUSKY HMDS set offers the alternate face that members asked for when the base kit was released. This offering consists of 65 resin and 93 photo etched parts.

The Israeli Defence Force products start with set LF1330 IDF CARPET Launcher set for the Hobby Boss Puma in 1/35th scale. This product consists of 39 Resin and 189 photo etched parts, and this set will be followed up by a set of rockets very soon.

Something I have seen offered in the past is the droid by Legend Productions has come up with set LF1329 IDF Droid ATMD set, this offering is for a 1/35th scale Merkava Mk.IID or Nagmachon. The set consists of 18 resin and 19 photo etched parts.

Last on the list is something else for the HobbyBoss Puma in the form of set LF1328 IDF PUMA Late Type Update set. This offering does not have a huge number of parts having 7 resin and 38 photo etch parts, and so a fairly quick set to make use of.
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And now I can finally buy that AFV Club kit. I've been waiting for this since the kit release
MAY 03, 2016 - 08:43 AM
Awesome Now an Aussie version can be built !
MAY 03, 2016 - 06:05 PM
I always wonder why all those MRAP are never painted with NATO camo (or the Aussi variant)
MAY 03, 2016 - 08:59 PM
The Canadian Husky too!
MAY 03, 2016 - 09:03 PM
Now for preorder at hobbyeasy for only 220 hkd so it's a good price on it too.
MAY 04, 2016 - 12:17 AM
Wow, all this is already for pre-order at HobbyEasy.com; the Husky HMDS is a paltry $29US; droid less than $14; and the carpet system $29. And Hobby Boss have the Nagmashot as a pending release for June. Just a little FYI. Good times. Kylie
MAY 04, 2016 - 05:56 AM
I guess until they are needed outside of the sand pit they don't need to paint them anything else yet.
MAY 04, 2016 - 04:11 PM
That would be because the MRAPs are designed for low intensity conflict involving heavy use of IEDs and suchlike, which has the only been encountered in desert environments so far.
MAY 04, 2016 - 08:41 PM
Can not access the Legend Productions website as I keep on getting an error 403 message as I don't have permission to view their website.
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