Wednesday, March 13

True details 1/32 Type AN-6510 Parachute preview…

Ever wanted to get out of work early? Well we have just the device for you – a Type AN-6510 parachute! Although it may be a squeeze at 1/32 of your body’s scale and made out of resin It might just still work – but if you cannot fit into it it would look good on an aircraft kit! We have some pics in our preview…

True Details New items for March

New from True Details is this much needed accessory for your WWII diorama – an AN-6510 parachute to drape over your fighter kit’s wing! Both sides of the ‘chute are represented in their two new releases which look pretty fit-for-purpose to us!

Also known as the S-1, this type was standardized on May 11, 1928. It uses a 24-foot canopy. Many pilots preferred seat-type parachutes because they allowed better freedom of movement when pilots turned their heads.



Highly detailed resin Type AN-6510 parachute assembly sculpted to represent an aircrew chute in pre or post-mission repose with integral pack (upturned), cushion, harness and intricate hardware. A perfect accent for any 1930s-WWII US aircraft model.
Highly detailed resin Type AN-6510 parachute assembly sculpted to represent an aircrew chute in pre or post-mission repose with integral pack (down-facing), cushion, harness and intricate hardware. A perfect accent for any 1930s-WWII US aircraft model.
You can order these from the Squadron/Signal site directly right now..