Tempest Main Wheels
(two styles)
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Barracuda Studios, 1/32 scale
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Roy Sutherland has sent the following information and images of the latest releases in his range of accessories, available from 14 August:
Barracuda Studios is about to release a whole batch of new products at the IPMS National Convention next week, starting on August 14, 2013.
Here is a sneak peak of two of these new releases. They are not available for pre-order yet, but will be soon. Both are for the new Hawker Tempest Mk.V from Pacific Coast Models, but will also work for other Tempest kits, and the second type will work for a few other British aircraft types as well.
BR32124 32" 4-Slot Mainwheels - Smooth Tread 1/32 scale
This set consists of a pair of super detailed, accurate resin main wheels with smooth tires as fitted to Hawker Tempest V, series II and later variants, such as the MK II and Mk VI when operating primarily from grass or unimproved airfields. Designed for all 1:32 Tempest kits.
BR32125 32" 4-Slot Mainwheels - Staggered Block Tread 1/32 Scale
This set consists of a pair of super detailed, accurate resin main wheels with staggered block tire tread as fitted to postwar Tempests when operating primarily from concrete runways. This wheel was also fitted to all variants of Postwar Fireflies, all variants of the de Havilland Hornet and Sea Hornet, and the mighty, but unpopular, Blackburn Firebrand. While no kits of these aircraft are currently available in injection, surely someone will take pity on us. These wheels are not, however, applicable to the Hawker Sea Fury, as this was fitted with smaller 30" tires.
More 1/32 announcements will follow tomorrow, with a decidedly American flavor.
http://barracudacals.com/index.php
Happy modelling! Roy
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