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CITROEN DS 19: A FRENCH GODDESS FROM EBBRO OF JAPAN

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AND ABOUT TIME TOO!  It’s taken 60 years for a 1:24 scale Citroen DS 19 to be released - and it’s not from Heller of France, but from Ebbro of Japan. Mat Irvine:  But now the DS (pronounced  ‘d ay-ess’ meaning goddess in French) has finally arrived, it has been worth the wait. The kit is finely moulded and fully detailed, with a separate engine and drive train, opening front doors, and steerable front wheels. Even the windscreen surrounds and trim are separate, chrome-plated mouldings. The Ebbro box ( below ) is squarer than most Japanese or European or Japanese car kits. It’s closer in proportion to the US style. Components ( below ) are moulded in two colours plus transparent and chrome. The DS 19's rear seat centre-armrest ( below ) can be positioned raised or lowered. Most stock finishes for the DS19 had the roof in a different colour, usually white or black. Conveniently, the kit’s roof panel is a separate moulding, which means the rest of the body, including the fro...

1:25 SCALE BATMOBILE, AS FEATURED IN ‘SUICIDE SQUAD’ MOVIE

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  THE SUICIDE SQUAD BATMOBILE KIT comes from the 2016 movie, and is a repackaged version of the existing Moebius Models 1:25 scale Batmobile, as issued for Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice . Mat Irvine:  The reasoning behind this special edition Batmobile is that the ever-widening DC Comics Extended Universe (DCEU) movie franchise now includes  Suicide Squad , which followed on from the earlier  Man of Steel  and  Dawn of Justice . The  Suicide Squad  storyline is not exactly a superhero tale. It's more about supervillains, something like an update of the classic  The Dirty Dozen  of 1967. This time, a group of anti-heroes are bought together under Task Force X, each with a micro-bomb embedded in their neck, just in case they feel like absconding from their new role. The kit's box base ( below ) usefully adds more details.   In Suicide Squad , the Batmobile is almost a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it experience. Batman (Ben Affleck, re...

STAR WARS 'THE LAST JEDI' FIRST OFFICIAL TRAILER

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CHRISTMAS COMES EARLY IN HOLLYWOOD and the new Star Wars teaser-trailer is already here. The countdown begins for the latest movie in the long-running saga, called  The Last Jedi . SMN report: We're Star Wars suckers here at SMN, and  The Last Jedi  looks as if it will be up to the standard of the recent movies, especially in the hardware department. View the trailer ( below ) and see what we mean, especially those tasty desert aeromechs with their vermilion surface exhausts. As always for scale model makers, the mechanicals are at least as interesting as the characters. See below for stuff to make you drool - that is, if the likes of Revell will oblige with yet more Star Wars kits in time for Christmas 2017.     Star Wars The Last Jedi arrives in your galaxy on December 15, 2017. Among the players are Daisy Ridley (Rey), John Boyega (Finn), Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), BB-8, and many others. Click here for the tasty and pricy Revell ...

ORIGAMI ARTIST: SCIENTIST TURNS PAPER MODEL CREATOR

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A QUARTER CENTURY AGO, physicist Robert Lang worked on laser technology at the US space agency, NASA. Things changed in 2001, when Lang left his job in order to follow his childhood interest, the paper-folding art of origami. SMN report:  Since then, Lang's work has made him a respected name in the world of origami enthusiasts. He creates original, intricate designs that have propelled origami into new heights of complexity. Not only that, but Robert Lang's origami ideas have helped spearhead new methods of solving engineering problems by applying origami principles to high-tech machinery. An example is applying origami principles to solving complex real-world engineering problems, such as the delicate and complex task of unfolding spacecraft solar panels. Typically, such components are carried into space folded up into protective casing. Once in space, they unfold like the wings of a huge, prehistoric insect. And that's where Lang's origami concepts have proved useful,...

VISIT TO THE PEGASUS HOBBIES MEGASTORE

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PEGASUS HOBBIES is billed as the largest hobby store in southern California (SoCal), and having walked all the aisles, I can confirm the statement is true. Mat Irvine:  President of Pegasus Hobbies is Larry Thompson, whom I first met at trade hobby shows in Chicago, variously RCHTA and then iHobby Expo. Back then, model company personnel would meet up over a weekend to display their wares, and get together with like-minded others for a natter over a pizza and beer. Larry traveled to Chicago for those events, but would always add “If you are ever in California, drop by.” So, as I was there recently, that’s just what I did. The Pegasus Hobbies store is located in Montclair, about an hour or so on the I-10 from downtown Los Angeles. Located in a side street off the interstate, at first glance it doesn’t look that imposing, but you soon spot what appears to be a control tower on the roof, along with a full size yellow and black Gee Bee Model Z race plane. Both are replicas, but do set ...