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EDITORIAL
Good Evening, Dear Friends!
We are at war. We didn't believe something like this would
actually come to pass, and yet, here we are. This last Russian
war is not only insane and irrational, it is also incredibly stupid
and senseless both in the way it is being waged and the goals
and ideals that are being used to justify it. Its architects deserve
nothing more than our utter contempt, while its victims and the
brave defenders of the Ukraine have our support, admiration and
respect. The statesmen and politicians of the free world, who did
not give in to the aggressor and came together in
a surprisingly short period of time to agree on effective aid and
support for the insidiously invaded country, also deserve respect
and recognition. And last, but certainly not least, citizens, the
normal people, deserve admiration and respect, not only for
supporting the severely tested Ukraine, but also for being able
to stand by the laws and justice they subscribe to and not be
afraid to show it. Brave resistance put up by the defenders
and reliable international assistance are the basic conditions
needed for defeating an aggressor such this. It will not be easy,
the price will be high and victory will not come quickly, but the
truth and the law will prevail in the end! Modelers often respond
to such words with the objection that politics do not belong in
modeling, and model companies like us should not comment on
such themes. There comes a point, though, where the bounds of
decency are transgressed so severely that a stand needs to be
taken. And so, again… Here we are. Silence and ignoring evil are
often the quickest way to hell. The war in the Ukraine clearly
shows how politics harshly and ruthlessly affect our lives, our
work, and even our hobbies. At least twenty modeling companies
are based in the Ukraine, and their very existence is now in
doubt. Many of their employees have been evacuated, many have
gone to the front to defend their country and their families, and
fighting is taking place in the immediate vicinity of their homes
and corporate headquarters. Support them, buy their products.
Help them overcome these dark days, and support them even
after this dumb war is over. You know what those companies
can do, they do honest work and they are an important part of
the modeling community. Without them, modeling would not be
what it is. Don't let them fall! In today's newsletter, as always, we
will introduce our new products for the upcoming month, but if
you prefer the products of our Ukrainian colleagues, we will be
grateful to you. They need your money more than we do. When
this war is over, we will be friendly, respectful rivals again. But
not now. Now, it’s about a lot more.
New Items for March
The Arizona has finally reached us and becomes available
to you today. I have already written about the problems with
her delivery to us, and we planned to release the kit back in
December, on the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. And
as the situation in international shipping became tangled up as
hell, so did the boxes of the plastic on their way to us. The delays
piled up so high that the shipment did not arrive until January,
which forced us to issue the kit only now, in March. So we
missed the 80th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor raid, which we
regret, but we still believe that you will like our first of its kind
naval release. The Arizona is our first attempt at a ship kit. We
went at it in our customary way, building around someone else’s
plastic and adding our own accessories to form an altogether
new concept. The plastic comes from Hobby Boss, but not all
the accessory items come from us. In addition to a package of
our photoetched brass and Brassin 3D prints, we include a set
of metal barrels produced by the Polish company Master. There
are thirty of them in total. I also wanted to count the number of
printed components, and the breakdown is that there are two
Kingfisher aircraft, eight pieces of five-inch anti-aircraft guns,
rangefinders, winches, headlights of several types, harnesses,
Browning anti-aircraft machine guns... Then I gave up! After all,
quality is important, not quantity. However, the aforementioned
Kingfishers were not aboard the Arizona on December 7, 1941. As
I say, this is our first attempt at a ship, and at the same time, our
entry into a range of ship accessory items that we would like to
release separately in a number of 3D printed Brassin sets in the
future. We will open the Brassin range of ship accessories in the
coming months with in-house made sets from this Arizona kit.
So we start with the Arizona, and I hope we don't end it there.
We are negotiating for another ship model, which we might
release at the end of this year. We will know the outcome of the
negotiations when the Chinese New Year holidays end.
Other kits
The Arizona is being released in the Limited Edition line. The
second kit in the Limited Edition series this month is a familiar
one, the Mustang, but not the P-51D. This time around, it’s the
F-51D. In the “Korea” Limited Edition release, you will find two
complete sets of plastic, one for the pursuit version, in this
case F-51D, and the other for the reconnaissance RF-51D. There
are three marking options for reconnaissance Mustangs in the
kit, but truth be told, one of them is for an RF-51K. And to be
completely accurate, one of the classic fighter Mustangs was in
fact a Mustang Mk.IV. And as long as we’re coming clean here,
the Mustang in Korea wasn’t a fighter anymore in the classic
sense, but rather served in the fighter-bomber role with a wide
range of under wing ordnance.
The Z-526AFS Acrobat, also called “Kraťas” (Czech for “Shorty”),
sees its premiere in the ProfiPACK line. For lovers of these
aircraft, this kit will certainly be refreshing. Like the two-seat
versions, the “Shorty” still flies today, and flies nicely indeed. All
five marking options offered in this kit can be found in the pages
of today’s newsletter. As a reissue, we have the Bf 109G-14 back
in our range. The kit was out of production for a long time, with
the first edition of this model selling out quite quickly. Compared
to the first edition, there is no fundamental change with this
release, the selection of markings has not changed. We just
applied what I suspect is one small change to the markings of
Yellow “25” of EJG 2 at Pilsen in May 1945. Otherwise there was
no reason to change anything. In the Weekend line, we have two
kits for March. The renewal of the MiG-15 family continues with
the 72nd scale MiG-15, similar to the 48th scale Spitfire LF.Mk.IXc
with Otto Smik’s bird depicted in the boxart. There are additional
sets, and of course, we have an attractive collection of accesso-
ries. What I promised back in January, has been realized: most
of the Brassin sets are now 3D prints, only three sets of wheels
remain cast resin, being for the Z-326/526, OV-10 and CH-47A,
all in 1:48th scale, and a set of British retarded thousand-pound
bombs in 1:72nd. Three smaller sets for the 1:48th scale F-4B
Phantom II are being released, the arrestor hook, an air to air
refueling probe and speed brakes are all printed parts. The
cockpits for the Z-526AFS and A6M2 Zero model 21 are also 3D
printed, as well as the folding wing tips for the Zero model 21,
which are particularly charming in their own way. And there is
also a printed conversion kit for the Mi-24D, designed for the
conversion of the Mi-24V from Zvezda to the Mi-24D. All menti-
oned printed sets are in 1:48th scale. In the LOOK line, we have
prepared sets for three F-104 sub-variants from Kinetic and a
set for the Z-526AFS and for the Z-526AFS are also available
in the Space line, together with a set for the new SR-71A from
Revell and two Royal Navy flag sets in 1:350th scale. The list of
mask sets and photoetched items is also interesting. There are
sets for the new SR-71A from Revell, in 1:48th scale, and also
sets for the Mi-24D from Trumpeter, F / A-18E from Meng and the
Su-27 from GWH. In 1:72nd scale, sets are now available for the
new P-51B from Arma Hobby, the Wellington Mk.II from Airfix and
the F-4D from Fine Molds. In 1:35th , we have a set for the Pz.II
Ausf.F from Academy. So far, the mask sets include items for the
Fw 190D-9 in 1:72nd from IBG and the Vampire F.3 in 1:48th from
Airfix, and I emphasize that they are mask sets only, for now. We
are preparing corresponding photoetched sets for both models
for April, and we are also working on Look and Space sets for
the Vampire.
Spring Events
As I had optimistically predicted, the pandemic is slowly coming
to an end and the world is coming back to life. We do not know if
the pandemic will return in the fall, but it looks like spring and
summer will see some liberation and allow shows and contests
to take place. If and when they do, we will be there. In April, we
will take part in the Easter Prostějov show, where we will renew
the tradition of releasing new kits beginning with the S-199
in 1:72nd. We will not do a special edition kit this time, instead
opting to dive into a standard issue kit from the get-go. It is a
May new release, and by April 15, we should have the kit packed
and ready to go, along with other May releases, including the
Profipack Z-126. And, of course, we will bring them to Moson in
Hungary a week later.
Historical Articles
In today's issue of our newsletter, we have only two historical
articles, but they are darn good reads. We offer you the first part
of Zdeněk Novák's article on the history of the battleship USS
Arizona. This is an exceptional article not just because it's about
a ship, and I personally hope it's not the last article covering a
maritime subject. I had the honor of personally participating
in the preparation of the text, and I must say that I enjoyed the
work immensely and did not have time to wonder about what
great stories are associated with the Arizona there may yet be
to uncover. The first part of the article deals with the origin and
activities of the USS Arizona from the beginning of its construc-
tion through service during World War I and the interwar period
until December 7th, 1941. The second part will be printed in our
next issue and will focus on the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
and, naturally, the destruction of the Arizona, her pending
wreckage, and also various details important to modelers, such
as the color of the ship or the aircraft operating from her deck.
The second article and deals with another subject launched
today in the form of a new model kit, the Z-526AFS Akrobat,
called “Shorty”.
As always, I wish you time spent well with our newsletter, and
hope that it will make these all-too-dark days more pleasant
and bright!
Happy Modeling!
Vladimir Sulc
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