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Next up from Kotaire, a P-47 Razorback

jknaus

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Slated for release July 2027. Very exciting.
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James
 
Love the concept but "minimal parts count" and "detail only where it matters" kills it stone dead for me.
 
With 3D printing, parts count can be reduced and accurized to better than just with large parts counts. Eduard is doing this with their hybrid kits that they are starting to release. I expect that this is also what is going on here.
 
Love the concept but "minimal parts count" and "detail only where it matters" kills it stone dead for me.
I'm thinking its a jab at the Trumpeter P-47s which have the supercharger ducting which noone will see as its buried in the fuselage.
James
 
Yea i supose you are right but these are construction kits. This is leaning towards the ready assembled :) Then where will our hobby be .
Its horses for courses but we are already seeing ready painted, Tamiya are doing some ready assembled bar a dozen parts now.
 
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