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Piper Cub L4.....1/48.....Mistercraft

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Originally a Heller kit back in the late 70s now punted out by Mistercraft

First impressions are that its a bit of a flashfest.....going to needsome cleaning up

There are 6 decal options.....at the mo i fancy either the French or Dutch ones.....not sure how good the decals are so it might be a case of make do

I know Mistercraft have a reputation for punting out other brands ancient and tired kits but thats part of the challenge aint it



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I dont think I have seen one of these built before Paul. Chair pulled up.
 
Green over grey choice for me paul ???? , seriously though I love kits like this , its a good old tooling that just needs a bit of fettling and a massive choice of schemes ( although not colours ! )
looking forward to seeing this. , cheers tony
 
Having just had my eye test I'm slightly worried that I looked at the pics 3 times before I realised the sprues were there :rolleyes: Good luck with the build
 
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I love kits like this , its a good old tooling that just needs a bit of fettling

See...youre just like me.....todays kits with a zillion finely moulded parts that go together with no drama are fine but to take a simple nadgerly old kit and try to turn it into something presentable is incredible fun

Watch me crash and burn with this now :p
 
I’m in Paul, looking forward to seeing you bring it to life.

Geoff.
 
See...youre just like me.....todays kits with a zillion finely moulded parts that go together with no drama are fine but to take a simple nadgerly old kit and try to turn it into something presentable is incredible fun

Watch me crash and burn with this now :p

True , I love a good old un , in fact I’m currently halfway through fettling the Airfix 1/72 vampire fb5 , which is also a Heller tooling from the 70s , but conversely I’m also doing a Tamiya 1/72 bf109 e-3 , which is a beautifully precise hassle free build !
 
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20250328_194159.jpg bit of progress
Lots of filling and sanding just to get to this point......parts fit isnt too precise......instructions terrible......im quite enjoying this ;)
 
As expected poor fit and poor instructions. All good fun. I have no doubt you'll sort it.
 
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