Agreed, those Mig-21's look good. I might have to get myself a 1/72 Mig-21bis kit at some point.
Re: EDUARD Distributor Leaflet October 2025
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2025 8:00 am
by KSaarni
For me the Ju-88 A-4 Schnellebomber is on my "shoppinglist".
The sprues comes from ICM, so very good kit all in all.
But the price... On Eduards own web-shop more than 70 €, even if it has some PE parts, mask and extra resin wheels. Still a lot of cash..
- Kari
Re: EDUARD Distributor Leaflet October 2025
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2025 9:15 am
by Stuart
KSaarni wrote: ↑Mon Sep 15, 2025 8:00 am
For me the Ju-88 A-4 Schnellebomber is on my "shoppinglist".
The sprues comes from ICM, so very good kit all in all.
But the price... On Eduards own web-shop more than 70 €, even if it has some PE parts, mask and extra resin wheels. Still a lot of cash..
- Kari
Yes I agree that is a lot. I have the Revell Ju-88 which is apparently a nice kit.
Re: EDUARD Distributor Leaflet October 2025
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2025 12:31 pm
by Stikpusher
The Mig-21F-13 is high on my want list. But I will wait for the Weekend Edition version. The Weekend Edition P-40E looks very tempting, particularly for the RAF North Africa shark mouth option... And I certainly can use these Space F4F seat harness 3D decals...
I like the Storch bits - I have the Tamiya kit in the stash.
Also like the idea of doing a tropical British P-40. Ever see the made for tv movie Death Race? A crippled P-40 is being chased by a German tank (oddly enough it's a Sherman dressed as a German). Probably not the most historical movie but to my 7 year old mind is was AWESOME!