Dennis7423 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 All- Looks like for 2025, Revell Germany plans to re-release the 1/32 Arado Ar-196A-3 floatplane (two floats), and they will be releasing a 1/32 Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc as well. - Dennis S. Mt. Juliet, TN USA Kagemusha, firefly7, Rick Griewski and 9 others 9 3
csavaglio Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Wow, that surprises me, I thought I'd heard the molds were modified to make the single float version, which is why it was OOP this whole time. C
CRAZY IVAN5 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 I could go with an Arado float plane, I got a thing about floatplanes .,flying boats, amphibs and the like . However I 'd need either a catapult or beaching gear to go with it[ don't do water dioramas] Archimedes and Christa 2
Tony T Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Been waiting for the Sea Hurricane. Tony coogrfan and wunwinglow 2
denders Posted January 9 Posted January 9 22 minutes ago, CRAZY IVAN5 said: I could go with an Arado float plane, I got a thing about floatplanes .,flying boats, amphibs and the like . However I 'd need either a catapult or beaching gear to go with it[ don't do water dioramas] HpH has a catapult. CRAZY IVAN5 1
CRAZY IVAN5 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 6 minutes ago, denders said: HpH has a catapult. Well, that'll work, gotta get the plane first.
Phantom2 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 (edited) You´ll get a nice stand/base in the kit, Tough. Stefan Edited January 9 by Phantom2 Martinnfb 1
Dennis7423 Posted January 9 Author Posted January 9 The goofy thing about the HpH catapult is that it's unique to a certain few German cruisers, not any battleships. It severely limits marking options if you care about accuracy. - Dennis S. Mt. Juliet, TN USA CRAZY IVAN5 and Rick Griewski 1 1
CRAZY IVAN5 Posted January 9 Posted January 9 11 minutes ago, Phantom2 said: You´ll get a nice stand/base in the kit, Tough. Stefan Well, that'll work till I save up for the catapult.
CRAZY IVAN5 Posted January 10 Posted January 10 1 hour ago, Dennis7423 said: The goofy thing about the HpH catapult is that it's unique to a certain few German cruisers, not any battleships. It severely limits marking options if you care about accuracy. - Dennis S. Mt. Juliet, TN USA Well, that just about figures doesn't it. One way around that would be to scratch build some beaching gear though I'd have to find some good pics of one first . OR find the correct markings for the cruisers that used the aircraft[doubtful].
Archimedes Posted January 10 Posted January 10 4 hours ago, denders said: HpH has a catapult. That’s true Dave, it’s very nice and very expensive. dutik and CRAZY IVAN5 2
Dennis7423 Posted January 10 Author Posted January 10 2 hours ago, CRAZY IVAN5 said: Well, that just about figures doesn't it. One way around that would be to scratch build some beaching gear though I'd have to find some good pics of one first . OR find the correct markings for the cruisers that used the aircraft[doubtful]. That's easy enough, just look up the Admiral Hipper. She was outfitted with the type of catapult HpH provides, and there are photos and profiles of her Ar-196's. I suppose we'll have to wait even longer for Revell to bring us a Hurricane Mk.Ia, sadly. - Dennis S. Mt. Juliet, TN USA CRAZY IVAN5 1
Christa Posted January 10 Posted January 10 7 hours ago, CRAZY IVAN5 said: don't do water dioramas] Have you never seen beached boats, left high and dry by a falling tide? Might give you a diorama without beaching gear or catapult, merely a buoy mooring and mooring bridle laid askew on the putty - just a thought. CRAZY IVAN5 and MikeC 1 1
MikeMaben Posted January 10 Posted January 10 If you have the Hurricane IIB kit, you can use the ventral fuselage panel to get a land base IIC. Maybe they'll include one in the Sea version.
Gazzas Posted January 10 Posted January 10 This is cool. I've been wanting the Arado for a while now. CRAZY IVAN5 1
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