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Monday, April 20, 2015 - 01:55 PM UTC
Some time go Revell have released the 1:72 scale Halifax model kit. As usual, also this one has its pros and cons. To make the cons less painful AML from Czech have just released a set of upgrading accessories.
Item no.: AMLA 72040

According to the pictures this set will contain resin and photo etched parts and decals. PE parts are mostly seatbelts, some plate and few other small unidentified details. Resin castings consists of spinners, propeller blades and hubs, assembly jig for building propellers, air intakes, main wheels and also some unidentified details.

Decal sheet contains three options for 138th Squadron - roundels, fin flashes, serial numbers and individual code letters.

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They will release four sets for the Halifax. Resin wheels & paint masks. Correction set with decals. Decals only. Camouflage masks. However, this is a little bit of a disappointment to me. I would like the correction set but I have no use for the decals. There are resin wheels but where are the paint masks? There are some wheel masks with the camouflage masks. I think it would be much better to sell the correction set without the decals so that you have the choice of buying thier decals or using some others.
APR 20, 2015 - 08:15 PM
So far I have found just this one. If you have more information please share with us.
APR 20, 2015 - 08:21 PM
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