1/18 Harrier kit- Trumpeter - merit mold Jan 18

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1/18 Harrier kit- Trumpeter - merit mold Jan 18

Post by JoeS » Thu Nov 30, 2017 3:16 am

Looks like the Harrier will be released as a kit in Jan by Hobbyboss/Trumpeter. Box art shows a gun pack and a few additional pods.

http://www.hobbyboss.com/index.php?g=ho ... d=103&l=en

Maybe Trump/HB could release the F-14 as a kit....

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Re: 1/18 Harrier kit- Trumpeter - merit mold Jan 18

Post by A-10LOADER » Thu Nov 30, 2017 8:55 am

Since my Tomcat is about 75% done, they probably will release one in 1/18th scale now.

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Re: 1/18 Harrier kit- Trumpeter - merit mold Jan 18

Post by tmanthegreat » Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:52 am

About time they released the Harrier as a kit. I don’t plan on getting this, but I do find it interesting how it comes with various “extras” that didn’t come with the prebuilt model like the gun pods. I wonder if the gears will be fixed? I’m sure it will also be easy to make the canopy open :wink:

For a comparison, I’m building the Hobby Boss 1/18 FW-190A right now, which was based on Merit’s prebuilt model. The kit comes with extra 500lb bombs & racks (oddly enough for wing mounts) as well as what appear to be extra gun barrels and pitot tubes to ostensibly make a later model FW-190, like an A6 or A7. Nothing in the instructions gives directions for the extra parts. These parts were also not included with the prebuilt model. The kit also has fixed landing gears, as opposed to the retractable ones on the prebuilt version. Just some interesting differences between the two otherwise identical models that make me wonder how much the Harrier kit will differ...
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