Manufacturer: Trumpeter
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Trumpeter 1/32 scale A-4E Skyhawk
This model kit includes detail in a lot of places you won’t see without picking it up, including landing-gear bays, speed-brake wells, and avionics compartments.
By Larry Schramm ·
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Trumpeter 1/700 scale USS Sacramento
The lack of refueling lines is unfortunate, and adding a full set of photoetched-metal railings to this model kit would help the cluttered look of the real ship.
By Bruno Schielzeth ·
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Trumpeter 1/72 scale FC-1 Fierce Dragon/JF-17 Thunder
Molded in light gray plastic, this model kit sports excellent surface scribing, a large number of finely detailed parts, and a photoetched-metal sheet for the exhaust, HUD, and seat harness.
By Phil Pignataro ·
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Trumpeter 1/32 scale Su-25 “Frogfoot-A”
Trumpeter’s big model kit is crammed with detail, from the 30mm GSh-2-30 and avionics bays in the nose to the impressive cockpit and extensive underwing ordnance.
By Larry Schramm ·
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Trumpeter 1/35 scale Kanonen und Flakwagen
The flak gun is a complicated assembly of metal and plastic parts, but it looks good. Were it not for the difficulties with the flak gun, this kit would be an easy build.
By John Plzak ·
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Trumpeter 1/35 scale Russian Voroshilovets Tractor
If you like road wheels and return rollers, you’ll love the Voroshilovets – there are 32 road wheels on either side!
By John Plzak ·
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Trumpeter 1/35 scale BMP-3 MICV (early version)
The BMP-3 represents the latest development of armored tracked Soviet/Russian infantry carriers. It entered service in 1987.
By John Plzak ·
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Trumpeter 1/35 scale Panzerlok BR 57 armored locomotive
Trumpeter’s BR 57 is a large and imposing model with good detail where it can be seen and enough track bed to make a good display.
By John Plzak ·
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Trumpeter 1/32 scale MiG-23MF “Flogger-B”
One of the first variable-geometry aircraft in operational service, the MiG-23 has served in the Red air force as well as seeing combat in the Middle East and Africa.
By Jon Hergenrother ·
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Trumpeter 1/700 scale USS Massachusetts BB-59
Now a museum in Fall River, Mass., USS Massachusetts served throughout World War II, shelling Vichy French targets during Operation Torch in 1942 and the Japanese home islands in August 1945.
By Luke R. Bucci ·
