RN-28 Soviet Tactical Nuclear Bomb
Advanced Modeling, 1/72 scale
S u m m a r y : |
Catalogue Number: |
AMC 72081 – RN-28 Soviet Tactical Nuclear Bomb |
Scale: |
1/72 |
Contents & Media: |
Two resin parts. |
Prices: |
Available on-line from these stockists: |
Country |
Stockist |
Price |
Australia |
BNA Modelworld |
Au$8.55 |
Bulgaria |
Nirahobby |
€5.40 |
Czech Republic |
Modelimex |
€4.34 |
Valka |
CzK155.00 |
Hungary |
Had Models |
€4.80 |
Hong Kong |
Hobby Easy |
US$6.19 |
Slovenia |
Armory |
€6.30 |
USA |
Roll Models |
Not Listed |
Victory Models |
Not Listed |
Click for currency conversion. |
Review Type: |
First Look. |
Advantages: |
Extremely fine detail. |
Disadvantages: |
None apparent. |
Conclusions: |
This is a simple and superbly detailed nuclear bomb. I am very impressed with what Advanced Modeling has to offer, and happily recommend their RN-28 reviewed here. |
Reviewed by Mark Davies
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The two resin parts come packaged in a resealable cellophane bag with a card. Attached to the card stiffener is a drawing of the bomb and a list aircraft that can carry it; these being the Su-7B, Su-17, Su-24, Su-25, Su-27, Mig-23, MiG-27, MiG-29, and Yak-38.
The detail is superb for the scale, and very delicate; with casting that appears flawless. I have used Advanced Modeling’s own images, downloaded from BNA Models’ website, as these give a true indication of the parts’ appearance and are better than I could take!
Distribution
Advanced Modeling does not currently have a website as all efforts are focused on expanding their product range. Distribution is through a growing number of on-line stockists and distributors which are listed in the summary table above.
This is a simple and superbly detailed nuclear bomb. I am very impressed with what Advanced Modeling has to offer, and happily recommend their RN-28 reviewed here.
Thanks to Advanced Modeling for the review sample
Review Text and Images Copyright © 2015 by Mark Davies
Page Created 19 July, 2015
Last updated
19 July, 2015
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