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B8V20 or UB-32 Rocket Pods?

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Re: B8V20 or UB-32 Rocket Pods?

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Saw those and they look great, but shipping from Czech is $20.

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Wanted to say I really appreciate the help and the friendship of this community. I'm not trying to be a downer. Just being realistic.

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I do have some 2 in 1 kits that I would be willing to offer up in a trade for a helo kit, Mi-28 or KA-50 for example, with the rocket pods I'm looking for. The trade would be 1 of the two kits, with the remaining decals. Nothing exotic thought.

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Jayzee70 wrote:
Sun Nov 06, 2022 16:32
I do have some 2 in 1 kits that I would be willing to offer up in a trade for a helo kit, Mi-28 or KA-50 for example, with the rocket pods I'm looking for. The trade would be 1 of the two kits, with the remaining decals. Nothing exotic thought.
When I was home earlier today, I checked the stash and i have both of the kits, plus F-toys. The rocket pods are quite different from each other. The DML Mi-28 offerings are larger than Revell's Ka-50 and I also have F-Toy Ka-50. When I get home tomorrow I'll try to take pix of the 3 offerings. And you can see what I mean...

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Thanks Matt!

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I was running late but I managed to take pix of DML's Mi-28 rocket pods. I'll try to get the others and show the comparisons, soon...
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I think he only has the conical nose version, but I bet if someone had good reference pics, this guy could/would make the V20 for helos.

https://mindustry.base.shop/

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Josh,

Thanks for the heads up and the link. I placed an order from BASE yesterday for their UB-32 Rocket pods as well as a few other items for upcoming projects, specifically R-37 Missiles for a Mig-31 BM and AAM-4 and -5 for recently ordered F-4EJ Kia and F-2A. Worked out perfectly as shipping was not cheap.

Thanks again for your and everyone's help, comments and assistance.

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Received an email from BASE that they are working on B8V20 rocket pods. He sent me the CAD and they look great.
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