February may be cold, but at Arma Hobby, we’re turning up the heat with exciting new releases! This week, we’re introducing two brand-new kits that will delight aviation modelers:
• Ki-43 in Foreign Service – featuring precisely recreated Manchurian, Thai, and American markings, based on historical photographs.
• P-39 Airacobra Recon – a reconnaissance version of the legendary Airacobra, equipped with a camera under the fuselage.
Our talented 2D specialist, Zbyszek Malicki, worked tirelessly to ensure the highest accuracy in the markings, faithfully recreating the details from archival sources.
We also have a brand-new accessory that will make assembling and transporting your models easier than ever! As Grzegorz mentioned in the January Newsletter, we are now offering 3D-printed assembly jigs. These tools allow for precise landing gear alignment during assembly. Once your model is built, the jig can also serve as a secure transport solution—simply fasten your model with rubber bands and attach the jig to a transport box with double-sided tape. Whether you’re heading to a model competition or a club meeting, your model will arrive safely!
The new kits, along with extra sprues ("overtrees"), 3D-printed parts, and assembly jigs, are now available for preorder, with shipping planned for late February. And to celebrate, we have an exclusive promotion for Arma Hobby’s February releases:
Check your cart to see the discounts applied!
Many of you have been eagerly awaiting the Curtiss H-75 Hawk. We’re happy to report that the model is in its final development phase. The sprues are expected in the first week of March, with shipping planned about a week later. While we initially aimed for a February release, our tool shop needs a bit more time to perfect the details—but we promise it will be worth the wait!
Don’t miss out on these exciting releases! Preorder now and take advantage of our special offer!