FLETTNER’S FUTURISTIC FL
282 Kolibri (Hummingbird)
has previously received
little attention from kit
manufacturers, but MiniArt’s
recent 1/35 offerings are
creating plenty of interest.
The latest version released is
the V-21 (41003), which was
a two-seat machine, with the
fuselage fuel tanks displaced to
either side of the pilot’s seat, to
allow an observer’s position to
be installed behind the engine.
It comprises eight styrene
runners, all packed with
superbly moulded parts, and a
small photo-etched brass fret
for finer details. There’s plenty
for modellers to savour, from
the faithful rendition of the
seven-cylinder Siemens-Halske
Sh 14 radial engine, to the
delicate scalloping to represent
the fabric-covered vertical fin
and rudder. The single RLM
71/65 scheme depicts the V-
prototype as it appeared at
Schweidnitz, Germany, during
May-September 1944, with
CI+TU fuselage codes. Best of
all, being 1/35 scale, it means
there’s a huge array of figures
and vehicles to employ it with.
See http://www.miniart-models.com
and http://www.creativemodels.co.uk
for more information.
FLITTER-FLUTTER
WITH THE recent release of
Ron Howard’s Solo: A Star
Wars Story, Revell has marked
the occasion with three new
Build and Play kits.
All are perfect for budding
young modellers aged six
or older, and comprise the
Millennium Falcon (06767),
Imperial Patrol Speeder
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FLETTNER’S FUTURISTIC FL
282 Kolibri (Hummingbird)
FLITTER-FLUTTER
WITH THE recent release of
Solo: A Star
, Revell has marked
the occasion with three new
All are perfect for budding
young modellers aged six
or older, and comprise the
Millennium Falcon (06767),
Imperial Patrol Speeder
(06768) and Han’s Speeder
(06769). Bags of play
potential come via light and
sound features, and assembly
is easy due to the snap-fit
format...and there are enough
parts with each to present
enough of a challenge to
most kids. The Falcon is
notable for having an
optional different front-
end structure, which
simply plugs onto
the traditional
‘tuning fork’ nose
section, rotating
laser cannon
turrets and moving
undercarriage/door parts.
All have enviable detail, too!
For further details visit:
http://www.revell.de/en