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GPM (http://www.gpm.pl/) shows a lot of armor, trains and planes in
development. That B-29A in olive drab is an interesting choice -- most
B-29s were left in bare metal (it's really surprising what the weight and
increased air friction of one layer of paint can do to a plane's fuel
economy). A 1:16 scale Leopard tank, a glider and a Kate with folded wings,
flight deck and torpedo trolley are particularly interesting. (However,
that 2-dimensional Kate crew figure has GOT to go.) ;-)
Halinski (http://www.halinski.com.pl/) says that the F-15C should be
shipping already. Next up is a MiG-29 and a Liberty Ship combined with ORP
Krakowiak. Having built the 1:250 scale waterline Wilhelmshaven Liberty
Ship, I'm not all that sure I'd want to tackle a 1:200 scale full hull
version, but it would be interesting to compare kits. I hope Halinski got
the cargo winches right, unlike Wilhelmshaven.
Big news at JSC (at http://www.jsc.pl/jsc/) seems to be their new 1:400
scale Operation Husky diorama set, with the Batory troopship and landing
craft galore. Take a look in the catalog to find more photos of this set
(#060). All this ship needs is some photoetched railing and LOTS of
photoetched people. ;-) In the meantime, it looks like JSC has also
revamped their original Batory kit in civilian markings (#014), so it's
possible to build two versions of the same ship. An interesting
side-by-side comparison, if you could finish them.