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(Login djnick66) Missing-Lynx members 173.171.7.98
That's odd it was Trumpeter before
August 12 2012, 11:55 AM
They had the built up version at the Squadron table in Orlando, IIRC as Trumpter also. It uses the same suspension as one of the Trumpeter Russian tractor kits.
(Login Kurt_Laughlin) Missing-Lynx members 98.219.131.86
Hobby Boss = Trumpeter, more or less
August 12 2012, 2:34 PM
That's my understanding anyway. If not two brands of the same company as when Revell and Monogram were both active, they are both branches of the same tree.
It may be something like Steven King, who wrote under pseudonyms because his output was "too high" to market for a single author.
(Login djnick66) Missing-Lynx members 173.171.7.98
They both come from the Wasan Company
August 12 2012, 7:48 PM
When the Copy Boss 1/48 armor were first announced they were Trumpeter kits... then they showed up as Hobby Boss.
Revell and Monogram are perhaps a bit different. Monogram absorbed Revell and took the more globally familiar Revell name, but used the old Monogram name for old times sake on select kits.