Headline says it all…. Will start to pack pre-orders tonight, should have them all in the mail by Friday noon.
Click ZVE-7026 to place your order!

Headline says it all…. Will start to pack pre-orders tonight, should have them all in the mail by Friday noon.
Click ZVE-7026 to place your order!

DRAW Decal released a nice sheet for Trans Caribbean Airlines Douglas DC-8-61CF for use with the Minicraft DC-8 kit (with replacement PW JT3D engines). It is also available in 1/200 scale for use on a Nitto 1/200 scale DC-8-61 kit.

8ADecs released two new sheets this week.
Vintage Flyer has released 5 sets for the early Boeing 707 series 100.
DRAW Decal released a new China Eastern set for the imminent Zvezda Boeing 737-MAX8 kit. The decal is also available in 1/200 scale.

26 Decals released a new sheet for the Japan Air Lines Douglas DC-8-61 / -62 in the final scheme carried by these aircraft. This decal features a laser printed airline specific sheet, with a separate silk screen printed “details” sheet.

A handful of new releases this week….
8ADecs has released two new sets this week. The COPA sheet is available in 1/144 and 1/200 scales. The Japan Airlines sheet can be ordered with or without windows printed on the stripe.
26Decals released a new sheet for a rather colourful Airbus A.350-900.

Revell got its start in the U.S. in the early 1940’s, starting as a toy manufacturer, and eventually transforming into plastic kits. In 1956, a subsidiary was formed in Germany known as Revell Plastics GmbH. It operated very independently from Revell USA, though legally it remained a subsidiary. Starting in the early 70’s, Revell Germany began to invest in its own molds, and model kits were imported into the U.S. by Revell USA. In the 1970’s Frog ceased operations, and Revell Germany purchased all the molds for German WWII kit subjects (the rest going to Novo in Russia).
In the early 80’s, Revell was purchased by the French toy company Generale du Jouet. In 1986, Revell was again sold to a U.S. company based in New York, Odyssey Partners, who also bought Monogram, and merged the two into Revell-Monogram LLC. In the early 1990’s, Revell Germany acquired Matchbox, and its range of plastic kits.
Revell-Germany became a fully independent company in 2006. In May 2007, Hobbico Inc purchased Revell-Monogram, and in 2012, Hobbico acquired Revell Germany. Sadly, in January 2018 Hobbico Inc declared (U.S.) Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and in April 2018 Revell USA ceased all operations. Revell Germany was purchased in its entirety by the German Venture Capital company Quantum Capital Partners (QCP), who also purchased the Trade Marks, molds and selected other assets previously under the Revell-Monogram label. The company name changed to Revell GmbH.
QCP and Revell GmbH has now set up a new Revell USA to act solely as an importer of all Revell kits to the U.S.A. and North America. It is basically a warehouse operation, with a small marketing office, and very little else. It’s primary function is to import kits from Germany, and distribute them forward to regional distributors, from which your local hobby shops will now acquire their stock . All company ownership, decision making, new product development etc is based in Germany.
So, the good news is that all those new and re-released Revell kits we keep reading about should soon be available again locally. Revell has recently developed a 1/144 scale Antonov An.224 ‘Mrija’ 6-engined heavy transporter kit with targeted release in late November 2018.

The recent airliner re-releases that are anxiously awaited include the Boeing 747-8F in U.P.S. markings, and the Airbus A.380 in British Airways markings. It is also anticipated that previously released airliner kits showing on the Revell GmbH web site will also soon return.
As soon as U.S. retail pricing is announced, our site will be updated and new stock will be ordered. Stay tuned!
Good news! The long awaited Zvezda Boeing 737-MAX8 kit has been released, and first shipments are on their way to our distributor. I anticipate receiving my first shipment mid November.
It’s not too late to order one (or more!) from my first batch – I did order more than needed for orders in hand to date. Kit number is ZVE-7026.

26Decals has announced that two more decals are ‘at the printer’ this week. ETA for in stock is mid November.
In addition, six recently announced 26Decals releases are back from the printer and in stock:
8ADecs announced two new decals on Friday:
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LPS Decals released four new sheets this week.
Yes, the LPM DC-2 decal is Royal Australian Air Force, not Royal Air Force as shown on the image.
Next, I have a shipment en route from Welsh models, with the following new recently released models included:
DRAW Decal released an updated set for the Austral MD80

Draw also released another in their P.51 “Gathering of Mustangs” series.
1/48 scale version shown below.

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FRsin has announced that their next series of 1/144 scale kit releases will feature the Bristol 170 Freighter, with Mk.21, Mk.31 and Super Freighter Mk.32 included in the line-up.


These kits were released November 9th & 10th 2018 at the IPMS (UK) Scale Modelworld convention in Telford, U.K. They are in stock at Airline Hobby Supplies.
8ADecs released three new sets this week, in 1/144 and 1/100 scales.
DRAW Decal released another Lufthansa ‘Fanhansa’ set this week, this time for the Airbus A.321.

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