😢Those inserts for the cockpit follow panel lines on the airframe and, if you are careful and use xtra thin cement, will be almost completely indistinguishable from other panel lines. Mine worked out that way... The inserts for the U/c can be temporarily fixed in place with blu tak then painted with the airframe. After dry, remove and add U/c part the fix cover in place.
Hopefully this will be followed by a Mk.V - the previous 1993 tooled Mk.1 spawned a Mk.V (and Trop) just a year later. So a new Mk.V is overdue. The Eduard one is an old tooling too. The newest Mk.V seems to be from Airfix, released in 2014 - can anyone tell me what that's like to build?
Great video and look forward to seeing the built kit with review. Good points on some of the parts.
I'd love to watch a video of you building the eduard and tamiya side by side, just to compare and hear which one you preferred
Nothing goes together like the Tamiya kit.
😢Those inserts for the cockpit follow panel lines on the airframe and, if you are careful and use xtra thin cement, will be almost completely indistinguishable from other panel lines. Mine worked out that way...
The inserts for the U/c can be temporarily fixed in place with blu tak then painted with the airframe. After dry, remove and add U/c part the fix cover in place.
Hopefully this will be followed by a Mk.V - the previous 1993 tooled Mk.1 spawned a Mk.V (and Trop) just a year later. So a new Mk.V is overdue. The Eduard one is an old tooling too. The newest Mk.V seems to be from Airfix, released in 2014 - can anyone tell me what that's like to build?