Enjoy building the ICM 1/48 scale Do 17Z-2 with our accessories! Photo-etch covers exterior, bomb-bay, landing flaps and interior (including a Zoom variant). Also useful is our painting mask set for the wheels and kits clear parts. Details can be seen in following gallery
יום: 16 בספטמבר 2016
new kit from Panda
Eduard hot update
Brassin production for September 2016 is focused especially on accessories for our Spitfire Mk.IX in 1/72 scale. Besides these products, you can also find various armament in both 1/48 and 1/72 scales. Landing gear wheels are this time featured for two 1/32 scale kits by Hasegawa (A6M5c Zero and P-47D). The largest item for this month is definitelly the P-38F cockpit for the Academy kit.
Asuka Model update
Shipping soon!
· 1 / 35BRITISH ARMY SHERMANⅢ
DIRECTVISION TYPE W / EARLY "VVSS" SUSPENSION [First Limited Edition 35-017s] Special accessories <Resin parts by VALUE GEAR> / [Normal version 35017] No special accessories
This motorcycle was made in Germany in the early 1900s.
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· 1/24 GERMAN MOTORCYCLE ZUNDAPP KS750 [24-006]
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Classy Hobby October 2016



Lion Roar October 2016
Dragon November 2016 kits
Germany and the USSR employed a large number of captured enemy vehicles during WWII because of shortages in their inventories. Sometimes they also created hybrids by combining domestic and foreign components, and one example of this approach was the SU-76i self-propelled gun (SPG) used by the Soviets. Of interest, ‘i’ denotes Inostrannaya (or ‘foreign’). This vehicle based on the chassis of the Panzer III or StuG III featured a Soviet 76.2mm F-34 main gun. The Russians captured a large number of Panzer III/StuG III armored vehicles, many at Stalingrad, and Factory No.38 added an enclosed superstructure to the hulls. They were first issued to units in the fall of 1943, with a couple of hundred being fielded. Ironically, some captured SU-76i vehicles were re-employed by Germany, marking a full circle of service for the original chassis.
Dragon has produced a 1/35 scale kit of just such an SU-76i SPG that has reverted to German service. This means it complements Dragon’s earlier release of an SU-76i in Soviet service (Item No. 6838). As before, the German SU-76i is logically based on Dragon’s famous and highly accurate Panzer III chassis. The fighting-compartment superstructure features intricate bolt detail and, naturally, the correct gun and mount are included. A Panzer III cupola is installed on the roof, and the associated bulge on the right-hand side of the superstructure to accommodate it is correctly represented. To differentiate this kit even further, this German SU-76i is clad in extended winterketten tracks. This was an unusual armored vehicle used by the Soviets – and the Germans – and Dragon has beautifully recreated this ‘crossover’ SPG!

We are now offering a 1/35 scale kit of a Befehls-Panther Ausf.G. As the name indicates, this command tank is based on a Panther Ausf.G hull. The kit thus inherits the best aspects of Dragon’s phenomenal Panther G kit family, with all the necessary additions typical of a Befehls-Panther. For example, there is a star antenna on the engine deck and the correct mantlet for a command Panther is present. DS tracks are included for easy assembly. this Befehls-Panther kit will command a lot of respect thanks to its accurate, even easier-to-build characteristics.