Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - 06:16 AM UTC
Black Dog have just mailed us with details of their latest releases in 1/35th and 1/72nd.
Beginning with the 1/35th scale figures - no surprises here as these have already appeared in the Forums:

F35007 - EOD Bomb Squad in Iraq (13,00 €)

F35008 - US soldier patrol in Iraq (13,00 €)

F35009 - EOD Team in Iraq (23,50 €)


Stowage - ALL 1/35th Scale:

T35028 - British Sherman Firefly hessian tape camo net (for Dragon)

T35029 - British Sherman Firefly accessories set (for Dragon)

T35030 - Pz.Kpfw.III Ausf.N accessories set (for Dragon)

T35031 - Pz.Kpfw.38 Ausf.G accessories set (for Dragon)

T35032 - Pz.Kpfw. II Ausf C accessories set (for Dragon)


Finally, in 1/72nd Scale:

T72023 - T3485 composite turet (Dragon or Trumpeter)

Our thanks to Black Dog for the Update!
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Sweet! those EOD figures + Bronco's new M1114 + AFV Club Talon = a cool Hurt Locker diorama option!
SEP 14, 2010 - 08:21 AM
I like the way you think Jason I'm digging the 1/72 accessories for the Dragon kits too
SEP 14, 2010 - 03:41 PM
Since building "Bad Mofo in Iraq" and "Jarheads in Iraq," I have become a real fan of stowage sets as really making a kit come alive. You can put these items on the kit from scratch or go with a set and save yourself a lot of time and sometimes wasted effort through trial & error.
SEP 15, 2010 - 05:07 AM
The sets that come molded in groups is nice- it gives the stowage a more natural/realistic look than adding one backpack, bedroll, etc. at a time. For exapmle, the Real Models stowage on your AAVP looks great. Hanging one backpack at a time doesn't look as good without trimming/sanding/putty. Of course you can do a variety. What always gets me is how those things are attached on the real thing. Picking out wheter they use straps, ropes, etc is tough from pictures
SEP 15, 2010 - 07:11 AM
Thanks, Jason, I appreciate the compliments. The "group look" was the reason I chose the RM set over the Legends set-- it seemed to reflect more truly the pics I'd seen from Frenchy and others. True, except for tanks where there are fewer personnel. The attachment points are, for the most part, covered over, so I just leave that part alone and try to pile up enough [auto-censored] that you can't see the pack backs.
SEP 15, 2010 - 07:58 AM
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