Monday, November 01, 2010 - 09:07 PM UTC
Legend Productions of Korea send us news of their new releases for October/November.

Highly detailed resin upgrade sets, this release keeps up to Legend's high standards, and is sure to be welcomed by modern US armour fans.
LF1217 Stryker Engine set - includes a resin engine, interior engine compartment detail, and photo etch components. Designed for use with the AFV Club Stryker series and available now from the Legend website http://www.www-legend.co.kr/
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Indeed, Great news ! Mine is already shipped by Lucky Model, should look great with the Black Dog interior conversion !!!! Gé
NOV 02, 2010 - 01:39 AM
Always nice to see interior detals for the Stryker!!.....Make a nice dio pulling the engine pack!! Rounds Complete!!
NOV 02, 2010 - 03:12 AM
This looks like a great set. I'll have to put it on my Christmas list for sure.
NOV 02, 2010 - 03:25 AM
I was wondering... would it be accurate to have Hobbyboss's AAVR-7A1 recovery vehicle pulling out, or putting back the engine in a Stryker undergoing some maintenance? I just thought it would be a nice way to show off the engine and engine bay in the Stryker, and show the AAVR in action. Hisham
NOV 02, 2010 - 03:39 AM
Hisham, I guess anything is possible, but this is highly unlikely. Even if Marines were working w/ an Army unit, the Army techs would be the ones who would handle a power pack change. I seem to recall the Hemtt Wrecker M984 doing a power pack change at the NTC. Bob
NOV 02, 2010 - 04:14 AM
In addition to the HEMTT wrecker handling the work, a forward repair system would handle it. LINK Bob
NOV 02, 2010 - 05:48 AM
YES!!!!!! Great news. Will order a set, or maybe 2 or 3
NOV 02, 2010 - 06:39 AM
Well, I mentioned a few weeks ago in another thread that the upgraded generator was to handle increased power demands inside the vehicle. These powerpacks are being fitted by General Dynamics at their Stryker refit facility stateside. That's where my photos and measurements come from. (yeah, they don't go out on a limb producing one just because someone scratchbuilt it first) At any rate, it will not disappoint. Hisham, I guess anything is possible, but this is highly unlikely. Even if Marines were working w/ an Army unit, the Army techs would be the ones who would handle a power pack change. I seem to recall the Hemtt Wrecker M984 doing a power pack change at the NTC. Bob[/quote]
NOV 02, 2010 - 07:19 AM
What a lovely kit! By the way, is there any chance that Legend also does the rest of the interior? I know there are two interiors already out there (BlackDog & D-Toys) but Legend's quality is always top-notch. Cheers, Johannes.
NOV 04, 2010 - 02:09 AM
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