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Topic Started: Dec 18 2014, 12:49 AM (285 Views)
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A bit quiet this month, I'm sure all the Revell folks are gearing up for the toy fairs - not long before we get to see the new programme. First up is the HAS set that I posted up the other day, available exclusive to Toys2Day Shop, but also listed on ebay and Amazon.

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There is a trio of jet aircraft releases in 1/72, first up the Saab JAS-39C GRIPEN, which is a new tool kit.

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Then there is the Dassault Rafale M, which I suspect is a Heller re-pop.

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The third aircraft release is definitely a re-pop and the third kit lable it has been issued under - previously in Airfix and Heller boxes, it is of course the Concorde. The kit was originally tooled by Heller, although its first iteration was in Airfix boxes. Some will welcome this issue (Airfix samples tend to go for high prices on ebay), others will not! If you invest in this kit you will also need to invest in a lot of time building it, plus a bucket of filler. Persevere and you end up with a beautiful Concorde model - I might get another one to do it in the proposed Speedbird scheme that was never actually used.

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Car fans should find this interesting, a Trabbie estate. I'm wondering if you get to paint the graffiti or if it comes on a decal sheet?

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Finally, for those that like this sort of thing, there is the Revell Control Car Street Rocket.

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