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Offline Jamo

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New 1/72 stuff from Choroszy Modelbud in Poland
« on: August 03, 2013, 08:31:56 PM »
I'm not sure just how new these items are, I visit Choroszy Modelbud website every once in a while and this is the first time I've noticed them:

V7203 Horse-Drawn Ammunition Supply Wagon ( German Type)



A212 CAUDRON G-III French, Polish, Italian, Belgium









A213 CAUDRON G-III Anzani engine



A214 CAUDRON G-III Renault engine



A215 CAUDRON G-III single seat



A216 CAUDRON G-III Finnish Air Force



Not sure if the tail booms are included in these kits. I have a few of their kits but haven't built one yet. The moulding is nice. Their WWI range is large, with some interesting types. Lots of different Lohner flying boats, Friedrichshafen bombers & flying boats, Maurice Farmans, Taubes, Nieuports, Macchi flying boats, Gotha G1, various Caproni CA3 versions, two AEG G.IV

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Re: New 1/72 stuff from Choroszy Modelbud in Poland
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2013, 08:36:43 AM »
Thx for the update Jamo.

I'm a fan of these guys. Their models are great, haven't build one ... yet and i also have a few. From those that I own and from i could see, they have such a nice detail that you practically don't need any etched parts.

Don't know if this model have the tail booms with it, but the tail booms from the FE8 are quite an piece of art.

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Re: New 1/72 stuff from Choroszy Modelbud in Poland
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2013, 05:05:34 PM »
I have just got the answer from Arek Choroszy - Caudrons do include resin elements for tail trusses and undercarriage.
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Re: New 1/72 stuff from Choroszy Modelbud in Poland
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2013, 05:11:54 PM »
That is good news, thanks for following up Przemo  :)
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Re: New 1/72 stuff from Choroszy Modelbud in Poland
« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2013, 06:14:41 PM »
do they do anything in any other scales? namely 1/48. ive seen many of their built kits and heard guys talk about the quality but i just cant do 1/72. it is too small for me to be able to detail the model like i want. i like 1/48 the best, with 1/32 a not too distant second.

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Re: New 1/72 stuff from Choroszy Modelbud in Poland
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2013, 06:20:16 PM »
do they do anything in any other scales? namely 1/48. ive seen many of their built kits and heard guys talk about the quality but i just cant do 1/72. it is too small for me to be able to detail the model like i want. i like 1/48 the best, with 1/32 a not too distant second.

They have some in 48th scale. Check here:
http://www.modelbud.pl/en_US/c/Scale-148/66
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Re: New 1/72 stuff from Choroszy Modelbud in Poland
« Reply #6 on: August 09, 2013, 07:15:24 PM »
thanks for the link przemol the japanese ww2 biplanes are nice but not quite my interest. i noticed that they have alot of very cool ww1 subjects in 1/72 i wonder why they dont do any 1/48? for instance i looked and found they have every version of aviatik berg several phonix c.1 and alot of great albatros2 seaters including my favorite the albatros c.1. lots of very nice subjects but all 1/72 its a shame.