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Dont know if I can do this but will throw my hat in the ring with a 1/32 Trumpeter Me 262 A-1a/U4.
James
One of their best. Finished one a few years ago but the pilots at work played with it and broke it. I have 2 or 3 more to do including another conversion to do a glass nosed bomber.
You'll love the kit.
James
Not got as much done as I had hoped. Seat belts almost all installed. They are the Fine Molds ones and I quite like them. Added a 1.5mm piece of tape to the rudder pedals. Could not master a buckle and it will be hard to see anyways. Unfortunately I forgot to drill out all the lightening holes in the heel. Oh well wash should fix it. Nose cut off and then new cowling taped on to check it out. Should ve a nice easy conversion. Soon to paint cockpit.
Canopies all given a soak in future and put away to dry.
Comments and critiques welcome.
James
One of their best. Finished one a few years ago but the pilots at work played with it and broke it. I have 2 or 3 more to do including another conversion to do a glass nosed bomber.
You'll love the kit.
James
Just like the pilots I remember . They always broke the airplanes .
Cheers, Christian B)
One of their best. Finished one a few years ago but the pilots at work played with it and broke it. I have 2 or 3 more to do including another conversion to do a glass nosed bomber.
You'll love the kit.
James
Just like the pilots I remember . They always broke the airplanes .
Cheers, Christian B)
You break it, you fix it!
Looks good so far James, don't let the little details hang ya up, like you say, can't see it no how.