Nothing beats the feeling we at RetrokiT get when we know people enjoy the products we have spent hours, days, weeks (months sometimes!) creating. We very regularly receive, via e-mail or through our Facebook page, pictures of YOUR work, like this cute Jagdpanther from Klaas Postmus, and we want you to keep them coming, as we enjoy them VERY MUCH. Be certain that those pics and your feedback go a long way in keeping RetrokiT going!
It’s been a while since our last ‘update’ on this site, please do forgive us, we have been very busy – we still are! – with the big shows of the last quarter of the year. Followng our slightly earlier releases (1/144 Fw-190D-9 cockpit detail set, 1/100 and 1/144 Me-163 decals, World War Toons M3 Stuart conversion kit,..), we have just added a few new items to our ranges, a ‘more correct’ Sherman 75mm turret and a SU-76i conversion kit in our very popular AFV Chibi range for a start, decal sheets for 1/144 P-40Bs, Fw-190D-9s and Chibi P-40Bs too, a He-111Z conversion kit in our 1/144 aviation range and last but not least a complete 1/144 resin kit of the X-17, a famed fictional V/STOL design from a early 1960s graphic novel (this will be found in our RetroSF range, not in the 1/144 RetroWings range).
Expected within a couple of weeks are two new 1/144 X-Wing cockpit detail sets (yes, there were variations from one movie to another!), ‘more correct’ road wheels for the Meng World War Toons’ KingTiger, and a 1/144 A5M4-K conversion kit, and the slightly late to be released 1/35 JPK90, themselves to be followed in time for Xmas and the New Year, by a rather large number of 1/144 aviation and WWT goodies.
2020 should be a good year for the amateurs of 1/144 military aviation and caricaturised AFVs for sure! But we are also working on additional 1/72 AFV subjects, at least one more 1/35 Belgian AFV kit and a new Bananaaa! ‘concept’ which we hope to launch early in the New Year too.
So, keep an eye out on our Facebook page in particular where we tend to show off our latest work, patterns and releases..!
In the meantime, Happy Scale Modelling, Folks!