It did have airfix on the box maybe it's a rebox I don't know , It was about two years ago I saw it when I had just got back into modelling again I think cost about £120 and that was why I didn't buy it I remember saying to the wife at the time shame it's airfix because of me memories of building kits 30 years ago\ said:That's the old Revell 1/32 Mosquito your thinking of.
Could it have been the Airfix 1/24 kit.probably was at that price\ said:It did have airfix on the box maybe it's a rebox I don't know , It was about two years ago I saw it when I had just got back into modelling again I think cost about £120 and that was why I didn't buy it I remember saying to the wife at the time shame it's airfix because of me memories of building kits 30 years ago![]()
Don't worry Colin. They're probably the same old internet warriors that lambast every kit that isn't made by the high and mighty Tamigawa factories. They probably found a rivet 0.0000001mm out of place and that makes the kit unbuildable lol\ said:Not wanting to dash hopes but the owners of a local model shop said they got a very close look at the model and said it was very gappy and the usual poorish fit, they also said the sprues stuck on the wall had sanding marks where it looked like they'd cleaned it up.Apparently this has been mentioned on some other sites, I wouldn't know I don't frequent them.
Quote ''If this is the final moulding then we'll be selling two tubes of filler per kit, I'm OK with that we make a nice profit on filler, glues and stuff''
Those of us that do not have kids can still afford to buy stuff! ;-)\ said:Looks very nice but you guys without kids had better get busy. Methinks you may need to sell a couple into slavery to afford this! Has anyone heard how much it may be?Gern
Theyre like that with their boats and trains definitly\ said:They probably found a rivet 0.0000001mm out of place and that makes the kit unbuildable lol
You beat me to it Steve. I've always found it sad that there seem to be so many who are happy to find fault in anything Airfix do. I think the fact that they have even been able to put this together is testament to thier drive, initiative and detemination to keep Airfix going forward. The fact that they are now creating models to compete with Tamiya is briliant to me and gives me hope that the future will bring even more british based models from a company that we all cut our teeth with and who started many of us off on our modelling paths.\ said:I'd be wary of judging the kit that will go on sale from pictures of the test sprues. I'd also be surprised if they hadn't cleaned up the mouldings for a presentation.It looks good to me, I even noticed some lap joints represented correctly between skins.
I wonder how much of that lovely detail on the wing surfaces would have been filled and smoothed on service aircraft during the war ?
Cheers
Steve
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