Aren't mixing the Blinder (Tu-22) and Backfire (Tu-22M) crew numbers? The Blinder did have 3 crew members but the Tu-22M has 4 crew members in a 2+2 arrangment. The Wikipedia page has a nice photograph of the back seaters cockpit.
You're absolutely right. The Tu-22 "Blinder" does indeed have a three-member crew, while the Tu-22M "Backfire" has a four-member crew in a 2+2 arrangement. I appreciate the heads-up. and stick an announcement correcting my mistake on the next video
As usual, superb information... Dragon is truly getting better; besides its "upgraded" kits (they truly are, not the way Tamiya understand "upgrade"...) now they'll offer diorama bases, which is a great idea, not new of course, but surely they will be up to today standards.
@@TheScaleModeler You won't be disappointed with Dragon kits (though some modellers find them too complex). Anyway, just check that somewhere in the box says "upgrade".
Thanks for sharing Jim, as always appreciate your regular updates. Lots of exciting new kits coming to the market. Looking forward to CSM’s motorcycle/machine gun combo. Cheers Paul 👏👏👏👍
Been watching your kit announcements and finally subscribed! I find the M3 Stuart box art interesting, as until recently, there were no zebra roaming Nigeria or any other part of West Africa.
Hello Jim, another truly informative update, I don't know how you get this incredible information on kits . I do praise the Internet for being able to watch your channel. I am coming to the conclusion that there are no manufacturers in the USA anymore. Fortunately there are two exceptional Hobby shops on line that have a good variety. However, based on the last few VIDEO SERIES I think you have completed my 2025 build list. I am completely infatuated with the Hansa Brandenburg C.1 kits although I'm not familiar with the company, I can only imagine the cost of acquiring two of them. The next kit of course is Mitches Military Models cut away of B- 17 gunners, My skill level for a lot of Mitches kits needs some experimenting as I think a lot of his products need to be painted with oils. The C.1's actually might be best shown built naturally like a prototype . I'm afraid to check out Lukgraph as I might do a 180 degree turn on current model builds Once a again, thanks for a another look at the modeling universe. Its truly fascinating the information you share. Cheers , Bob in the Pacific Northwest USA.
"Hi Bob! Thanks for the kind words-I'm glad you find the updates informative! It’s true that U.S. manufacturers aren’t as plentiful as they once were, but there are still options out there. For U.S.-based manufacturers, you might want to check out AMT, and Moebius Models. I'll look into them and check if I am picking up on their announcements. As for the Hansa Brandenburg C.1 kits, they sound fantastic! Mitch’s Military Models gunner sounds awesome. I tempted myself; although I am not 100% confident with figures, I do try and paint them regularly Thanks again for tuning in, and happy modelling!"
I not well informed on Russian aurcraft beyond the Mig-15 thru Mig-21, so im not sure how many crew members flew with TU22. Next WOW there are great many releases in this video, and Mini Art is definitely prolific this year. Really like their M3 stuart series and the 8 wheeled German Armored Cars, hope they do some early Armored cars. About Dragon battlefield diorama in a box. I think they would do better to release a series of battlefield base's as a product. I have a small collection of early Miniart buildings and bases, buildings are the vacum style. But fairly easy to work with, kits came with a number of asscessories for the building; door, widows, gutters, street lights. And number of kits came with a figure set, or a sheet of posters. As well as a plastic base. They're really hard to find now days, maybe molds were lost with the ongoing war or were abandoned when miniart moved to Poland. I have the French garage, north African house, and large german street scene. If dragon strating producing such products they might be on to something, filling a vacant niche in the business. Just my opinion.
Thanks, Bob. I have to agree that the dioarams by themselves would be better, but it's a good start, and if it works, there will be more, I'm sure. I think the size is a bit big -B4, which is between A4 and A3. Personally, I think it would be better around the A4 size. Miniart are amazing in what they produce and I dread to think what there production costs must be.
You're absolutely right. The Tu-22 "Blinder" does indeed have a three-member crew, while the Tu-22M "Backfire" has a four-member crew in a 2+2 arrangement. I appreciate the heads-up. and stick an announcement correcting my mistake on the next video
Hey there, Dancing Girl! Tell your friendly Admin that Miniart has released a separate 1/35 Wright Cyclone engine and maintenance crew for that M3 Stuart... Later, Scale Modeler!
@@TheScaleModeler Im being honoust here. If they can control that (not that hard at all) I'm all in on theire products. But having bought and build the Oeffag D.III, I can honoustly say I was dissapointed. It came with a broken engine (they did replace it with a new one), bad fitting elevators and massive amounts of print wobble.
I always return again to this channel..Where else is dancing subscribe chick.? I nearly quitting on scale modeling this week..But when I just sat there watching television.🫨I found myself running to stash and pulling out a Tiger tank..Best thing about quitting is quitting the quit.!..Now I’ll have a miniart Stewart and Puma..Also get this man from Somerset a tractor.! Great video round up as ever Jim..Nice one.!✌️🥸👍
"Ahh, my dear old chum, I knows the feelin' well! There I be, thinkin' I'll pack it in, but afore ye knows it, I’m knee-deep in sprues and glue again! There's somethin' 'bout them Tiger tanks that just pulls ye right back in, like a tractor on a Somerset farm, draggin' a stubborn cow! An' speakin' of tractors, ye’ve got it right-every man from Somerset needs one, don’t he now? Mighty fine choice with that Miniart Stewart an' Puma too, by the way. Jim’s videos be better than a cider on a sunny day in Zummerzet, I tell ee! Keep them models comin', and don’t let the quitters win! Proper job, me ol' mucker!"
@@TheScaleModeler Thank you Jim..I’ll sleep better knowing a “Zummerzut”,man got he’s Tractor.!.Maybe you could add some Zimmerit to your Zummerzut Tractor..It would stop any problems from magnetic cows.!..All the best,Paul..🥸👍
Aren't mixing the Blinder (Tu-22) and Backfire (Tu-22M) crew numbers?
The Blinder did have 3 crew members but the Tu-22M has 4 crew members in a 2+2 arrangment.
The Wikipedia page has a nice photograph of the back seaters cockpit.
You're absolutely right. The Tu-22 "Blinder" does indeed have a three-member crew, while the Tu-22M "Backfire" has a four-member crew in a 2+2 arrangement. I appreciate the heads-up. and stick an announcement correcting my mistake on the next video
As usual, superb information... Dragon is truly getting better; besides its "upgraded" kits (they truly are, not the way Tamiya understand "upgrade"...) now they'll offer diorama bases, which is a great idea, not new of course, but surely they will be up to today standards.
Not having built a Dragon kit yet I have to take your lead on this - much appreciated and fingers crossed they are
@@TheScaleModeler You won't be disappointed with Dragon kits (though some modellers find them too complex). Anyway, just check that somewhere in the box says "upgrade".
😎👍Very cool and very nicely greatly fabulously well informatively explained and executed in every detail way shape and format provided indeed Sir!👌.
Fantastic feedback thank you ☺️
Great channel!😊
U tube makes me prove it by re-subscribing every time...
U tube needs to fix this issue which occurs on many channels...
Thank you sorry about your issue with YT 👍
Thanks for sharing Jim, as always appreciate your regular updates. Lots of exciting new kits coming to the market. Looking forward to CSM’s motorcycle/machine gun combo. Cheers Paul 👏👏👏👍
I love CSM and they have a new website. I honestly didn't realise how much stuff they produce
thx for showing. very nice models
No problem 👍
Really waiting on HKM 1/48 A20 kit...😕
Lots of people are saying that 👍
Good too see dragon trying something different and new hope it works out , would love to do something like that
Sweet I’ve not built Dragon yet , definitely give it a shot if you are able 😀
I just received my MiniArt 234/2 Luchs turret Saturday. Kit had a ruff trip from Poland to USA. Kit is fine, box has seen better days.
That would really annoy me - at least the kit is ok
@@TheScaleModeler I'm glad this purchase was for my personal collection. It would have been a bummer if it was going to be a gift.
Been watching your kit announcements and finally subscribed!
I find the M3 Stuart box art interesting, as until recently, there were no zebra roaming Nigeria or any other part of West Africa.
Thank you for the sub 👍 you know I saw that and thought it seemed a bit weird but had no idea why - thank you 👍
Cheers
Appreciated thank you
Hello Jim, another truly informative update, I don't know how you get this incredible information on kits . I do praise the Internet for being able to watch your channel. I am coming to the conclusion that there are no manufacturers in the USA anymore. Fortunately there are two exceptional Hobby shops on line that have a good variety. However, based on the last few VIDEO SERIES I think you have completed my 2025 build list. I am completely infatuated with the Hansa Brandenburg C.1 kits although I'm not familiar with the company, I can only imagine the cost of acquiring two of them. The next kit of course is Mitches Military Models cut away of B- 17 gunners, My skill level for a lot of Mitches kits needs some experimenting as I think a lot of his products need to be painted with oils. The C.1's actually might be best shown built naturally like a prototype . I'm afraid to check out Lukgraph as I might do a 180 degree turn on current model builds Once a again, thanks for a another look at the modeling universe. Its truly fascinating the information you share. Cheers , Bob in the Pacific Northwest USA.
"Hi Bob! Thanks for the kind words-I'm glad you find the updates informative! It’s true that U.S. manufacturers aren’t as plentiful as they once were, but there are still options out there. For U.S.-based manufacturers, you might want to check out AMT, and Moebius Models. I'll look into them and check if I am picking up on their announcements. As for the Hansa Brandenburg C.1 kits, they sound fantastic! Mitch’s Military Models gunner sounds awesome. I tempted myself; although I am not 100% confident with figures, I do try and paint them regularly
Thanks again for tuning in, and happy modelling!"
Nette Idee mit dem Diorama von Dragon
Ich stimme zu, obwohl etwas kleiner besser wäre
See next week. Greg 😊.
Cheers Greg
Lukgraphs biplanes are stunning! 😮
I totally agree
If you manage to get the printwobble off your parts they really are!
I not well informed on Russian aurcraft beyond the Mig-15 thru Mig-21, so im not sure how many crew members flew with TU22.
Next WOW there are great many releases in this video, and Mini Art is definitely prolific this year. Really like their M3 stuart series and the 8 wheeled German Armored Cars, hope they do some early Armored cars.
About Dragon battlefield diorama in a box. I think they would do better to release a series of battlefield base's as a product. I have a small collection of early Miniart buildings and bases, buildings are the vacum style. But fairly easy to work with, kits came with a number of asscessories for the building; door, widows, gutters, street lights. And number of kits came with a figure set, or a sheet of posters. As well as a plastic base. They're really hard to find now days, maybe molds were lost with the ongoing war or were abandoned when miniart moved to Poland. I have the French garage, north African house, and large german street scene. If dragon strating producing such products they might be on to something, filling a vacant niche in the business. Just my opinion.
Thanks, Bob. I have to agree that the dioarams by themselves would be better, but it's a good start, and if it works, there will be more, I'm sure. I think the size is a bit big -B4, which is between A4 and A3. Personally, I think it would be better around the A4 size. Miniart are amazing in what they produce and I dread to think what there production costs must be.
Pretty sure there are 4 crew members in the Tu-22m2 and m3 Backfire variants . The older Tu-22 Blinder had 3.
You're absolutely right. The Tu-22 "Blinder" does indeed have a three-member crew, while the Tu-22M "Backfire" has a four-member crew in a 2+2 arrangement. I appreciate the heads-up. and stick an announcement correcting my mistake on the next video
Hey there, Dancing Girl! Tell your friendly Admin that Miniart has released a separate 1/35 Wright Cyclone engine and maintenance crew for that M3 Stuart...
Later, Scale Modeler!
He said thanks for that 👍
Ich denke B 2 😊
C3
ICM pronto cambiará de propietario 😂😂😂
¿Dónde conseguiste esto?
@@TheScaleModeler 😂😂Zvezda será su nuevo dueño
¡nooo! 🫣
Stupid joke in poor taste
Hopefully someone make BR-41 locomotive in 1/35 scale 🙏🙏🙏
That would be cool
I have to be careful with the question, because airplanes are not my area.........C ???
Well you got it right - well done
Here's my take on Lukgraph kits: they are extremely expensive and half your parts have printwobble... not at all recommended
I believe I may have heard similar before; however, not having built the kit I own yet, I can't comment. Thanks for heads up though
@@TheScaleModeler Im being honoust here. If they can control that (not that hard at all) I'm all in on theire products. But having bought and build the Oeffag D.III, I can honoustly say I was dissapointed. It came with a broken engine (they did replace it with a new one), bad fitting elevators and massive amounts of print wobble.
I always return again to this channel..Where else is dancing subscribe chick.?
I nearly quitting on scale modeling this week..But when I just sat there watching television.🫨I found myself running to stash and pulling out a Tiger tank..Best thing about quitting is quitting the quit.!..Now I’ll have a miniart Stewart and Puma..Also get this man from Somerset a tractor.!
Great video round up as ever Jim..Nice one.!✌️🥸👍
"Ahh, my dear old chum, I knows the feelin' well! There I be, thinkin' I'll pack it in, but afore ye knows it, I’m knee-deep in sprues and glue again! There's somethin' 'bout them Tiger tanks that just pulls ye right back in, like a tractor on a Somerset farm, draggin' a stubborn cow! An' speakin' of tractors, ye’ve got it right-every man from Somerset needs one, don’t he now? Mighty fine choice with that Miniart Stewart an' Puma too, by the way. Jim’s videos be better than a cider on a sunny day in Zummerzet, I tell ee! Keep them models comin', and don’t let the quitters win! Proper job, me ol' mucker!"
@@TheScaleModeler Thank you Jim..I’ll sleep better knowing a “Zummerzut”,man got he’s Tractor.!.Maybe you could add some Zimmerit to your Zummerzut Tractor..It would stop any problems from magnetic cows.!..All the best,Paul..🥸👍