Manufacturer: Dragon
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Dragon 1/35 scale SdKfz 7/2 3.7cm mit FlaK 37 halftrack
Subscriber-only early access review
By Chris Oglesby ·
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Dragon M65 Atomic Annie
FineScale Modeler reviews Dragon’s 1/72 scale plastic model military vehicle kit. On May 25, 1953, at the Nevada Proving Ground, the M65 became the first artillery to fire an atomic shell. Dragon’s new Black Label 1/72 scale tooling of the M65 contains 268 parts molded in light gray plastic with clear styrene windows. Three marking choices…
By Michael Scharf ·
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Dragon 1/35 scale M103A1
Cleanly molded in gray plastic, Dragon’s new M103A1 is the first 1/35 scale injection-molded plastic kit of this tank. A wire tow cable and single-piece Dragon Styrene tracks are provided. The M103 bears a strong resemblance to the M48, and Dragon appears to have reused many of the parts from its recent M48 Patton. I…
By Jim Zeske ·
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Dragon 1/35 scale 1/4-ton SAS 4×4 Patrol Comander’s Car
Dragon has released a “new” 1/35 scale plastic model kit it calls “SAS ¼-ton 4 x 4 patrol commander’s car” (mustn’t say jeep without licensing). It’s based on the Dragon kit released several years ago; the main updates are the wheels, which were a major disappointment in the original kit, and a new main-body shell.…
By John Plzak ·
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Dragon 1/35 scale Type 95 “Ha-Go”
Dragon continues its new Japanese World War II series with the release of the 1/35 scale Type 95 “Ha-Go” plastic model kit. The kit features posable hatches, turret interior, DS tracks, photoetched-metal optional parts, and markings for four vehicles. The first thing to do is decide on the paint scheme and markings. Road wheels and…
By Tom Foti ·
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Dragon 1/35 scale T28 super heavy tank
The T28 super heavy tank was developed by the U.S. Army near the end of World War II. Built to destroy stout fortifications, the 95-ton vehicle carried a 105mm gun and a second suspension that could be removed and towed behind the tank. Only two prototypes were built before the project was canceled in 1947.…
By Michael Scharf ·
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Dragon 1/72 scale Churchill Mk.IV
Dragon’s Churchill is molded in light gray styrene with crisp detail and no flash or knockout marks. However, all the tools and tow cables are molded on the hull, and, overall, parts fit is not up to the standards of Dragon’s 1/35 scale kits.
By Michael Scharf ·
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Cyber-hobby 1/72 scale Sea Vixen FAW.1 desktop
Download a desktop image of the Cyber-hobby 1/72 scale Sea Vixen FAW.1 built by Phil Pignataro for FSM’s May 2012 issue.
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Dragon 1/144 scale Stealth Helicopter “Operation Geronimo”
Reputed to be a heavily modified Blackhawk helicopter, the “Stealth Hawk,” as depicted by Dragon’s 1/144 plastic kit, vaguely resembles a simple origami version of the standard UH-60 with multifaceted flat panels and the now-famous tail rotor assembly that tipped off the public. The models are simple, but detail is delicately portrayed, including photoetched-metal intake…
By Chuck Davis ·

