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As for opinions from those who are so narrow minded as to quote the usual poorish fit from Airfix, they won't stop me buying from Airfix, but they might stop me buying from them!
You ain't far off the truth her Richard, this is the shop I mentioned a while ago that only seems interested in you if you're after RC stuff or trains ... I put up with their attitude because they're 2 miles up the road and very very cheap for balsa.

For anything modeling I go to wonderland models who I cannot fault, and of course I've had the exceptional service from John on a few occasions.

There was a guy talking about this new model in the shop and the guys commented as I have quoted above.

I personally would rather listen to those on here if I were to try something new, You lot seem to know more than the reviewers .... As Steve has just said above, the model has the correct Lap joints (whatever they are) and I wonder if these shop owners mistook them for ill fitting parts ... Is that plausible?
 
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getting a bit off the target but I would just like to remind some people, that probably don't visit our 'little' forum.

Three all time classic 'must have' kits, that all the "clever experts" rave about. The Jag, the Brick and the Lightning in 1/48. Who was it that made those......

OK they arn't shake and bake but they hold their own.

Back to the subject. Its big, it looks good and worth the price. Once its hit the shops and people start building them, then we can see what its really like.

Ian M
 
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getting a bit off the target Ian M
Yeah sorry Ian that was my fault, I just thought it relevant to offer the info, in hind-sight maybe I should have kept it to myself.

Back to the kit ..... I'd like to see what the 'large scale' aircraft builders on here do with it ... Maybe we could have it as a 2015 super SIG.
 
Bad fit, mold lines, ejection marks, flash. Brilliant! We make models don't we? I see these things as challenges to be overcome I don't Understand modelers who complain about the same problems with every new release. If a kit looks too challenging for you or there's something you don't like about it; a: don't buy it or b: put it right. If I wanted it out of the box with no challenges then I'd buy diecast.

I would rather listen to an honest critique from a member of this forum than a whinge from a reviewer...

I'm full of admiration for Airfix for developing what looks like an awesome kit and even if there are a few issues, that's part of the fun. I hope that many people buy this kit and it spurs Airfix on to develop many more in the future.

I love 1/24 so I'll be adding one to my stash in time for that super SIG Colin;)

Jason
 
I think it's reasonable for someone to post the opinion of someone who has seen the test model close up. It is just one man's opinion after all, and it wasn't even Colin's. It should be taken in that context though. Don't shoot the poor old messenger!

I don't think that the newer Airfix kits bear any resemblance to the old kits in plastic bags that I built as a kid and I see no reason why this one should.

The technology, particularly for designing and then cutting moulds was rather different in the 1950/60s!

I'm not sure that I'm in the market for anything in 1/24 scale but I would hesitate to pass judgement on something that hasn't even entered production yet. I hope that it will be as good as it looks. Having a company like Airfix produce quality models can only be a good thing :)

Now whose going to be the first to take a swing at one? ;)
 
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I think it's reasonable for someone to post the opinion of someone who has seen the test model close up. It is just one man's opinion after all, and it wasn't even Colin's. It should be taken in that context though. Don't shoot the poor old messenger!I don't think that the newer Airfix kits bear any resemblance to the old kits in plastic bags that I built as a kid and I see no reason why this one should.

The technology, particularly for designing and then cutting moulds was rather different in the 1950/60s!

I'm not sure that I'm in the market for anything in 1/24 scale but I would hesitate to pass judgement on something that hasn't even entered production yet. I hope that it will be as good as it looks. Having a company like Airfix produce quality models can only be a good thing :)

Now whose going to be the first to take a swing at one? ;)
I will have this either on day of release or within a couple of weeks of release I'm looking forward to this :)
 
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Bad fit, mold lines, ejection marks, flash. Brilliant! We make models don't we? I see these things as challenges to be overcome I don't Understand modelers who complain about the same problems with every new release. If a kit looks too challenging for you or there's something you don't like about it; a: don't buy it or b: put it right. If I wanted it out of the box with no challenges then I'd buy diecast.I would rather listen to an honest critique from a member of this forum than a whinge from a reviewer...

I'm full of admiration for Airfix for developing what looks like an awesome kit and even if there are a few issues, that's part of the fun. I hope that many people buy this kit and it spurs Airfix on to develop many more in the future.

I love 1/24 so I'll be adding one to my stash in time for that super SIG Colin;)

Jason
Quite right Jason. I can't recall reading any build review that said the kit was perfect OOB. Most of the 'faults' that reviewers point out can be rectified by a good modeller - it's what we all strive to do. We have to get our part right even if the kit parts are perfect - how many of us have had to fiddle around with seams 'cos we didn't get them lined up perfectly? You've only got to look at what's been shown at Telford the last couple of days to see how successful modellers can be at dealing with poorly made kits!

If you don't feel happy with the quality, don't buy the kit. You can always wait until some other manufacturer is brave enough to make one!

Many of the guys here started their modelling lives with Airfix - including me. I for one applaud them for doing something different and I wish them all success.

Gern
 
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I will have this either on day of release or within a couple of weeks of release I'm looking forward to this :)
Excellent Alan. Keep us posted and I'll pull up a chair.

You never know I might even be tempted, it's just that the Typhoon was quite a big aeroplane for a single seater and the 1/24 scale model is going to be pretty big too :)

I've recently built a 1/32 scale Tempest and that is significantly bigger than a Spitfire or Hurricane and absolutely dwarfs a Bf 109.

Cheers

Steve
 
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Excellent Alan. Keep us posted and I'll pull up a chair.You never know I might even be tempted, it's just that the Typhoon was quite a big aeroplane for a single seater and the 1/24 scale model is going to be pretty big too :)

I've recently built a 1/32 scale Tempest and that is significantly bigger than a Spitfire or Hurricane and absolutely dwarfs a Bf 109.

Cheers

Steve
I just hope I do it justice :)
 
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I think it's reasonable for someone to post the opinion of someone who has seen the test model close up. It is just one man's opinion after all, and it wasn't even Colin's. It should be taken in that context though. Don't shoot the poor old messenger!
Appreciate that Steve
 
Just want to publically state that I didn't mean any malicious slating of what Colin said earlier. I took Colin's comment as it was intended. My 'beef' was with the people who bash a kit before they've even seen one in person or built it. We are all entitled to an opinion. But I am not one for slating something before I've seen it personally. It's a hobby after all.
 
I knew that Allyne, but it is very noble of you to post a clarification. I also agree 100% with your sentiment about people leaping to conclusions about kits without enough real information to justify them.

Luckily Alan has volunteered himself as a guinea pig, so if it is a great kit we can all buy one after he has tested it for us :D

One problem with "virtual" communication is that sometimes misunderstandings can arise that would never happen if we were sitting face to face over a nice cuppa tea :)

Cheers

Steve
 
As I said,I saw it at Telford yesterday.There were two made up and also some sprues.In my humble opinion it looks like a fantastic quality product.The longitudinal lap joints on the aft fuselage are something Ive not seen on a kit before.looks very realistic. More so than the usual smooth surface with engraved lines (which I'm more than happy with by the way).Cant wait to see one built on the forum.
 
I never actually thought it was a dig Allyne, everyones just posted their thoughts, I posted someone else's because I thought it was relevant .... I shouldn't have as technically, even thought they were there to see the kit, it was hearsay and not my own opinion.....

Thanks very much for posting the above, very much appreciated.
 
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As I said,I saw it at Telford yesterday.There were two made up and also some sprues.In my humble opinion it looks like a fantastic quality product.The longitudinal lap joints on the aft fuselage are something Ive not seen on a kit before.looks very realistic. More so than the usual smooth surface with engraved lines (which I'm more than happy with by the way).Cant wait to see one built on the forum.
It certainly looks good in the photos!

It's always good to hear from someone whose had a look at the thing too, even at this early stage.

I think I've seen that sort of joint on some other kit but can't for the life of me think which. Anyway it does nothing to detract from the effort that Airfix have put in to a detail like that.

Cheers

Steve
 
if it wasn't for all the guys coming in the shop with money burning holes in their pockets like school kids ... I wouldn't bother selling plastic kits''
And probably go out of business...what a tool.o_O

Si:)
 
when it hits the shops i will try to buy this typhoon,i build models for pleasure and if a problem pops up i try to overcome it,just like every one of the model builders on here,and i know for a fact if a problem really did look big then the people on here would have a solution,and that`s a fact.All i know is,is that the level of detail in this plane is stunning

mobear
 
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It certainly looks good in the photos!It's always good to hear from someone whose had a look at the thing too, even at this early stage.

I think I've seen that sort of joint on some other kit but can't for the life of me think which. Anyway it does nothing to detract from the effort that Airfix have put in to a detail like that.

Cheers

Steve
The Eduard 1/48 Spitfire Ive just bought has a combination of raised and engraved panel detail which is some of the best Ive seen.
 
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Wooohooo! :) :D :) :D Can we have a Tempest and a Fury to go with it please?
PCM already do a 1/32 Tempest if you wanted something in a big scale :)

http://www.hyperscale.com/2013/reviews/kits/pcm32016preview_1.htm
 
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