News/Updates 

       

Press Release: Revell Supports Military Troops with Model Kits

Elk Grove Village, IL -– Revell, the industry-leading supplier of model kits, today announced plans to distribute more free model kits to U.S. military members overseas and to injured members recovering here at home, as it has done since the start of the Iraqi War. Revell has donated nearly 1,000 free model kits since 2003, valued at tens of thousands of dollars, to military members.

This year’s model kit donations include some of the most popular cars, ships and planes ranging in easy to difficult skill level. Many troops stationed overseas and members undergoing medical treatment for injuries sustained during mobilization in support of the war are enjoying Revell'’s model kits. "“Revell'’s model kits have helped our injured soldiers with very limited physical capabilities pass the time," said Crystal Cole, Sergeant First Class of the Warrior Transition Unit in Fort Dix, New Jersey.

"“Revell'’s donations are in honor of the men and women who sacrifice so much,"” said Mike Brezette, Revell marketing vice president. "“We'’re building on more than 60 years of support for U.S. military members and we'’re glad to continue that tradition."” While Revell continues to respond to direct requests for military donations, the company also supports the military with donations made via the International Plastic Modeler'’s Association Hobbies for Heroes program.

Revell captured the interest of hobbyists and military collectors in the 1960'Â’s with WW II planes and military ships that traced naval history. Today, Revell continues to release historic/war aircraft including the Vietnam Gunship, the Apache Helicopter and the Navy'Â’s SBD Dauntless.

# # #


Trackbacks


No Trackbacks

Comments

Display comments as (Linear | Threaded)

No comments

Add Comment
Enclosing asterisks marks text as bold (*word*), underscore are made via _word_.
Standard emoticons like :-) and ;-) are converted to images.
E-Mail addresses will not be displayed and will only be used for E-Mail notifications.

To prevent automated Bots from commentspamming, please enter the string you see in the image below in the appropriate input box. Your comment will only be submitted if the strings match. Please ensure that your browser supports and accepts cookies, or your comment cannot be verified correctly.
CAPTCHA

Submitted comments will be subject to moderation before being displayed.