Wednesday, April 1, 2026

A 50th Anniversary reissue - A post 1st of April update

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Breaking News!

This year it's exactly 50 years since Airfix released their 1/32 scale 'Modern British Infantry', and therefore announces a limited reissue of the set as it can be used alongside Airfix' new 1/35 scale British vehicles from the same period (Alvis FV622, Alvis Stalwart Mk.2, Ferret Scout Car Mk.1 and Mk.2 and Alvis FV 603 Saracen Mk.5):

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It's weird to think that this 'modern' set is turning 50, while their WW2 counterparts was only some 30+ when I grew up. This set will later be followed by other limited reissues of 'Modern' Cold War troops like the 'Modern German Infantry'...

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...and 'Modern US NATO troops:

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There will also be a reissue of a set of 'modern' opponents:

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The release dates are not set yet, but all of these sets can be pre-ordered from April 1st. (only)


A post 1st of April update:

Ok, these 'breaking news' didn't seems to fool any readers of this blog. While 'working' with these ChatGPT generated images I was about to fool my self as these are old Airfix figure sets I'd really wish to see re-released again. I wonder if any others felt a slight excitement when seeing these images?

I'm not sure why Airfix has never re-released these figures. I've seen the 'Modern Russians' being sold for over £100 secondhand. Perhaps these are some of the mold which were lost or destroyed after the 'Heller period'?

I did not fool 'Messenger' today either. When writing the URL in a message for my son, this is what the link preview showed:
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I really hope that Airfix will re-release these sets one day. If they can.


6 comments:

  1. Interesting to see these again…
    Alan Tradgardland

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    1. I really wish that Airfix will let us see these originals in production again. If they still have the molds for them

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  2. You trickster :)
    I still want these boys in 1/76 - various 3D printers offer a 'create a design from a photo' service, been thinking I'd photo the 1/32s and have the prints downsized

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    1. That's a way to do it. I'd be really happy if they made them to 1/32 scale.
      The US and Russians were made to 1/76 scale, so I don't know why the British and Germans weren't scaled down when releasing these Cold War sets

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