Arma Hobby has been showing the renders of their forthcoming 1:72 scale kit of the Curtiss H-75 A1/A2


In the USA, as a P-36, it defended Pearl Harbor, in 🇬🇧British colours as a Mohawk it flew mainly in the Far East and Africa, in 1940 in 🇫🇷France as an H-75A it fought against the Germans and later in the colours of Vichy France against the British and even the Americans, in 🇫🇮Finland against the Soviets. In many other countries it was also known by the export name given by the manufacturer: Hawk 75.  

With this rich history and the variety of camouflages and markings, the Curtiss Hawk 75 is a particularly interesting subject for the modeller. This type of aircraft will fit into virtually any WWII aircraft collection. 

Arma Hobby's new 1/72 scale model kit is in the final stages of preparation. We expect it to be in the hands of modellers in late February/early March!

The H-75 A1/A2 model kit can be ordered conveniently during the promotional pre-order: optionally with an extra set of plastic sprues (so-called over trees) and/or with resin 3D prints at a good price. Don't wait—the offer of extra sprues and 3D prints applies only during the promotional pre-order; they will not be available on the regular offer!

See and order 1/72 Curtiss H-75 kit online

70080 - Curtiss H-75A A1/A2 –1:72

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