I usually use Tamiya for my kits but they don't do a 1/35th Firefly and the reviews of their 1/48th Sea Harrier are not encouraging. Can anyone recommend a good quality version of either of these? (ideally falklands/post falklands FRS1)
							
						
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 Hello,
 
 Sorry I can’t help with specific kits but I was wondering if you were aware of https://www.scalemates.com/
 
 You can find all of the various 1/48 Sea Harrier or 1/35 Firefly’s or any kit ever tooled really listed plus links to sellers and usually reviews of said kits.
 
 Excuse me if you know about the site, I’m not meaning to be condescending I thought it might help you narrow it down a bit 👍
 
 Cheers,
 
 Geoff.👍 1
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 Can't help with the Firefly, but one of the best 1/48 Sea Harriers is the one by Kinetic, granted there are a couple of issues with fitting, but with a tiny bit of work they can turn out really nice..
 
 Here's mine..(not sure why the pics are coming up tiny).
 
 https://www.scalemodelling.co.uk/for...d-islands-1982Comment
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 Hi.Kinetic seems only option for U.K ones.Ive seen some nice models of them at Model shows.As for Fireflies well you have Tasca/Asuka,Ryefield models and Hobby 2000 which is the RFM reboxed.Dragon firefly kits arent bad except the first 2 boxings which need a lot of TLC.The Dragon 1c firefly isnt a bad kit(Composite/hybrid hull),The welded hull 1c is a good kit and only one in 1.35th,It uses the Dragon Sherman m4 welded hull kit which can make a nice British Sherman 1 with turret change.Im into my U.K Shermans and hope to do a few including North irish horse from Italian campaign.
 Happy modelling.
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 Langy ... Stunning Sea Harrier ... Thanks for sharing!
 
 Geoffers .. I hadnt heard of the site - it does look the font of all wisdom ... thanks for the steer
 
 I'm only just picking this up again in my 50s ... last done at about 14-15 so new to things in the internet age!
 
 Thnaks for the info all round .. this should keep me going!👍 3Comment

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