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MAY 2017News MAY 2017News AK666 CHINESE POWER MAY 2017news MAY 2017news AK666 CHINESE POWER Limited English Edition. 244 pages. Do you think Chinese tanks and models are not interesting?? Wait to see this book … Until now is the most complete, detailed and exhaustive study about PLA for mod- elers ever done. This book is not only having historians in mind but also for modelers and readers that can be interested to know something more about the Chinese army power. After reading this book many modelers will have much more interest in building a Chinese vehicle as next model. Through its pages we will discover not only the power and main weapons of the Chinese PLA since its origins, but also the way to paint them, showing different techniques and camouflages for the Chinese vehicles. The kits which appear in this book, belong to the main Chinese brands, and makes this book the perfect guide not only for modelers and enthusiasts of Chinese tanks and its strange and exotic camouflages but also for any modelers that want to have a reference book. MAY 2017news Modelers and historians like Adam Wilder, Kristof Pulinks, Lukasz Orczyyc-Musialek, Lester Plaskitt, Sven Frich, Zach Sex, Gordon Arthur, Lei Xu, Verlag Jochen,Chris Jerret, Oscar Ebrí, Brian Mur- doch or David Bocquelet give us an idea of the quality of this publication that until now is the most complete, detailed and ex- haustive study about PLA for modelers ever done. MAY 2017news AK4240 PLA ARMY AND ARTILLERY COLORS SET 8 bottles x17ml, This set has been studied and developed for accuracy by historians and experts. With this sets the modeler will find the necessary colors to paint the most part of versions of Chinese Artillery and Army vehicles, even in the Military Parade camouflages. It also can be combined with sets 4250 and 4260 for more versions. These colors are High Quality acrylics. AK4250 CHINESE MARINE CORPS AND AIRBORNE FORCES COLORS SET 8 bottles x17ml bottles. This set has been studied and developed for accuracy by historians and experts. With this sets the modeler will find the necessary colors to paint the most part of versions of Chinese Marine Corps and Airborne Forces vehicles, even in the Military Parade camouflages. It also can be combined with sets 4250 and 4260 for more versions. These colors are High Quality acrylics. AK4260 PLA ARMY COLORS ADDON COLORS SET 3x17ml. With this extension you will find the complement to represent more cam- ouflages of the Chinese vehicles even the versions that include the Purple-Grey and Blue-Green tones used by the Army. MAY 2017news AK900 AK HIGH QUALITY T-SHIRT MEN 4 SIZES High quality T-shirt with an incredible design printed full color. Amaze your mode- ling friends with this awesome T-shirt. For men available in four sizes. AK901 AK HIGH QUALITY T-SHIRT WOMEN 1 SIZE High quality T-shirt with an incredible design printed full color. Amaze your mode- ling friends with this awesome T-shirt. For women available in one single size. may 2017news MENG ONLINE DISTRIBUTION We are pleased to announce that, among the new May AK releases, we have a new and very special distribution line. And as you know presently we manufacture a range of products for this brand. AK distributes the following models online: MM HS-001 1/35 MIDDLE EASTERNERS IN THE STREET MM HS-002 1/35 IDF TANK CREW MM HS-004 1/35 IDF INFANTRY SET (2000- ) MM HS-005 1/35 IDF INFANTRY SET (2000- ) MM HS-006 1/35 MODERN GERMAN TANK CREW MM LS-006 1/48 NORTH AMERICAN P-51D MUSTANG FIGHTER CEMENT FREE! 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