News from Special Hobby 01/2026

Dear business friends,

   At the beginning of the first Special Hobby Newsletter in 2026, let me wish you all good health,  happiness in both private and professional life, and so that you and us would succeed in the new year and that this new year will be better than the old one. Before we get to the upcoming models, I would like to remind all business partners that the International Toy and Model Fair in Nuremberg 2026 will take place from 27 to 31 January. You will find us in Hall 7, stand number C14. This is the same location as previuos year. There you will be able to learn about our upcoming news and the plans for the future. You are all cordially invited.
    The January newsletter brings three plastic models, all in 1/72 scale. In addition to the unique Czechoslovak Letov Š.328v seaplane, there is an A-20G Havoc with very attractive nose art and an excellent Mirage IIIC kit wearing the colours of operators from the southern hemisphere. Among the resin and 3D printed sets you will find some more sets for the 1/48 Barracuda and Lysander kits. We have prepared three 3D printed sets for the 1/48 SMB-2 Super Mystère kit in French colours ( for kit released in December last year). The loader figure for the M35 Jackson will perfectly complement the new 1/35 kit from Tamiya. And that's not all. Browse our offer below and don't hesitate to place your orders. We look forward to your orders and to seeing you in person at the Nuremberg Fair.


A. Riedel

SPECIAL HOBBY PLASTIC MODELS

A-20G Havoc ‘Over Europe and Pacific’ 1/72

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100-SH725331/728595593133713

The American A-20 Havoc / Boston twin-engine bombers were deployed on many battlefields of World War II. They were very successful in the Pacific. The A-20G version was equipped with large-caliber machine guns in the nose, the rear hemisphere was guarded with a gun turret with a pair of machine guns of the same caliber. This armament was used in ground attacks, along with bombs dropped from low altitude. In addition to the American ones, RAAF Bostons were also deployed in the Pacific. Australian Bostons organized popular bomb ‘tea parties’. In Europe, the A-20G operated from bases in Italy and Great Britain as tactical bombers in large formations. They were mostly led by A-20Ks with a glass nose and Norden sights. After the invasion of Europe, the A-20G also operated from French bases. This also applies to one of the machines offered in our kits. The machine with invasion stripes was decorated with a drawing of a beauty inspired by famous Vargas. Three more aircraft operated in the Pacific. Two American ones were decorated with nose art, one with a fierce beast mouth on the nose. The last aircraft flew with No.22 Sqn. RAAF.
The kit offers detailed A-20G parts, broken down into five sprues of grey plastic and a sprue of clear parts.

-    detailed model
-    interesting schemes
-    wide variety of accessories (maska, resin detail sets, figure sets)

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Letov Š.328v “Czechoslovak Floatplane” 1/72

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100-SH72330

1/728594071086022

The Czechoslovak Military Aircraft Factory, known under the trade name Letov, was one of the main suppliers of military aircraft to the Czechoslovak army. At the end of the 1930s, the main focus of Letov's production was the supply of Letov Š.328 multi-purpose biplanes. The Czechoslovak army ordered the first batch in 1934 and received the machines the following year. Seven Š.328 production batches were ordered in succession, but the last one was already ordered by the German occupiers. The individual series differed in equipment and armament. The main change, first implemented on the III. batch, was the replacement of the aluminium-made turtledeck with a plywood one covered with fabric. The Avia VR-36 inline engined Š.428 remained just a prototype.
The Czechoslovak army considered, in the intentions of the time, Š.328 as a multi-purpose aircraft, capable of pursuit (bombers or night pursuit), bombing, reconnaissance or combat operations. Until the occupation of the republic in 1939, they formed the main armament of observation and light bomber squadrons. At that time, they were of course already obsolete and their replacement with more modern types was expected.
However, four examples of the Letov Š.328 differed significantly from the others. In the entire history of the Czechoslovak Air Force, these machines were exceptional. They were intended for towing targets. However, because, due to the agreement with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the gunnery exercises took place over the Adriatic in the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska), these machines were equipped with a pair of Short floats. In the winter months, they were used in Czechoslovakia with a classic wheeled undercarriage.

-    rare and interesting version 
-    only limited quantity re-release

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Mirage IIIC ‘Southern Hemisphere Fighter’ 1/72

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100-SH72534

1/728595593133720

The Mirage IIIC was the first Western European aircraft to exceed Mach 2 in level flight. It became the basis of the Mirage IIIC, IIIE and 5 family of aircraft that still keep flying today. It was a symbol of Israel's superiority in wars with its Arab neighbours. Israeli Mirage IIICs participated in the War over Water, the Six-Day War, the War of Attrition and the Yom Kippur War, and many smaller conflicts. Many Israeli pilots became aces in the Mirage IIIC. But of course, the Mirage IIIC was also introduced to the Armée de l'Air's inventory. Another export customer that purchased the Mirage IIIC was South Africa. The SAAF Air Force received 15 examples of this version, and later, other machines were delivered in the IIIE and IIIR versions. In South Africa, Mirage IIICs were used for a long time and were deployed in conflicts with neighbouring countries. Not even the UN embargo prevented this.
Argentina also faced an embargo after losing the Falklands War. Therefore, the country purchased nineteen Mirage IIICs from Israel in 1982-83 and used them until 1990.
   The kit contains seven styrene sprues and one with clear parts. The decals offer three SAAF machines, each in a different colour scheme (two camouflaged and one natural metal finish) and two FAA machines, one in two different camouflages from two different units.
   

 - highly detailed model kit
- attractive colour schemes and decals
- also available – pre-cut masks M72041, accessory sets Q72401Mirage IIIC Wheels, Q72402 Mirage IIIC Mirage IIIC Atar 9B Engine Nozzle and Q72403 Mirage IIIC Seat

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RESIN AND 3D-PRINTED MODELS AND SETS 

Fairey Barracuda Wheels 1/48  / for Trumpeter kit

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129-45051/488595593133478

Finely detailed resin cast wheels with 3D-printed hubs, one plain and the other one with a cover. The set also offers the tailwheel.

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Vickers K machine gun (two - with ring/bead and reflector gun sights),1/48 Lysander/ for Airfix kits

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129-45061/488595593133737

The set brings two Vickers machine guns as used on the Lysander, the earlier variety had the standard ring and bead sights while the later one used more modern reflector gunsights and had the ring / bead removed. Ammo magazines on the turntable also included.

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Tempest - Armament set for Port Side Wing / for Special Hobby kit 1/32

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129-51471/328595593133577

Nicely detailed open armament bay in the Tempest port side wing (so far, only the starboard wing set has been available) that contains also a pair of Hispano Mk.V cannon and open ammunition magazines with 20mm shells. The set is 3D designed and its prototype made on a 3D printer. Along with the detailed resin cast parts the set offers also a fret of etches.

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M5A1 Stuart Late (US Army) Conversion set 1/48 / for Tamiya kit

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129-80731/488595593133430

Detail conversion set enabling the modeller to turn his M5A1 Stuart into the late variety. The set parts are made by direct 3D print and come with a decal sheet containing marking for two US vehicles and one as used by the French.

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M36 Tank Destroyer Loader 1/35

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129-F354101/358595593133584

Breathtakingly rendered figure of a tank loader designed for the M36 Jackson Tank Destroyer. The loader, standing upright in a natural pose, holds a 90mm caliber round. The set comes with two types of the shell, the other is placed in a case.

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Mosquito Dinghy Box 1/48 / for Tamiya kits

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129-P480421/488595593133485

3D-printed dinghy compartment that was located on the upper fuselage just behind the cockpit, so it is quite a visible addition to your model.

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SMB-2 Super Mystère Seat 1/48 / for SH and Azur/Frrom kits

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129-P480431/488595593133546

3D-printed ejection seat with superb levels of detail, designed to fit Special Hobby's SMB-2 kit or as reboxed by Azur/Frrom. Comes with the control stick, too.

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SMB-2 Super Mystère Wheels 1/48 / for SH and Azur/Frrom kits

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129-P480441/488595593133553

3D-printed wheels with superb detail overall, direct replacement to styrene wheels from Special Hobby's SMB-2 kit or as reboxed by Azur-Frrom.

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SMB-2 Super Mystère Air Brakes 1/48 / for SH and Azur/Frrom kits

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129-P480451/488595593133560

3D-printed air brakes in the open position, for SMB-2 kits produced by Special Hobby and also reboxed by Azur/From.

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