I was looking at that as well, having built their meat chopper not long ago.
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All in all, I’d buy another. (If being totally honest I think it better than the Tamiya kit I have!!)Comment
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Just in. The fuselage is slide moulded in one piece - crikes! What’s next? A slide moulded Bf 109 complete? Is this along with 3D moving away from scale modelling or a welcome innovation? (Photo from The Modelling News)
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This will be the first kit of the new ‘Wings 2’ series. On one side the one piece fuselage will save filling and scribing but on the other the fuselage was actually built in 2 halves - maybe not a biggy as I’m sure Dragon will have the correct scribing for 2 halves but that being said - I just think that the building is now being done for as opposed to by the modeller.
The fitting of the wings into the recessed roots may be seen by some as a good idea - I might concur but will reserve judgement for the time being.Comment
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On the Rye Field Model Facebook page..................a new release
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............and boxart for their upcoming Leo 2A7
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On the Magic Factory Facebook page boxart for their upcoming release
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Even in 1/700, this is 481mm long!
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As for Leopard I have the interior kit and believe that to be the definitive one so no need to buy another IMHOComment
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Sorry if this is old hat to some but on the modeling news web page there's a look at wing tech 2's (dragon) me109 emil? 1/48 with a slide moulded fuselage and loads of other moulding techniques apparently 2 years in the making/development ,must admit mit all that joining two halves and sanding filler stuff has kept all my wingy things in the stash perhaps now we've got shake and bake aircraft making it our way. DaveComment
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