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Tuesday, December 17, 2013 - 02:10 AM UTC
MPM Production have sent us details of their exciting joint project with Tarangus to produce a new-tool kit of the Saab Viggen:
Tarangus and MPM announces the first test shots of of the forthcoming Saab 37 Viggen in 1/48 scale!

“The Viggen is an iconic aircraft which has been somewhat neglected from a modeling perspective. There hasn’t been a new kit for at least 30 years”, says Fredrik Zetterberg from Tarangus.

“We had considered making the Viggen for some time when we were approached by Tarangus”, says Jiri Silhanek, CEO of MPM, “it was just a golden opportunity for both companies.”

MPM is a well known brand for modelers worldwide, having produced many classic kits with an ever improving quality for many years. Tarangus is a younger company, specializing in aircraft with a history in the Swedish Air Force. Together they have developed the new 1/48 scale kit.

Tarangus will release the first version, the JA 37 fighter version, in the first months of 2014. The MPM versions will follow in early summer 2014. In 2015, Tarangus will release the final versions.
The kit is designed using the same CAD system used by Airbus and thus ensures a perfect fit of the parts. The design, combined with the smart layout of the parts in the steel mould, ensures that all versions will be possible to make. This includes all the differences between the versions, including the longer fuselage of the JA 37 Viggen fighter version and the different spine of the two-seater Sk 37.

“We’re very happy to work with MPM on this kit. Tarangus has previously only used short run technology for its kits, but the Viggen deserved an all metal mould”, continues Fredrik Zetterberg, “and the result is actually better than I dared hoping for!”

“We look forward to this kit”, says Jiri Silhanek, “and hopefully it’s the start of a beautiful relationship!”


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woo-hoo! A new Viggen! Finally! Just try and find the old ESCI kit these days. I've wanted to do one of these since I was a kid, just to do the splinter camo scheme
DEC 17, 2013 - 09:24 AM
Put me down for one.
DEC 18, 2013 - 01:13 AM
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