My first build of 2025 and its my first plane since I was about 12, so a long, long, long time ago. ?
An IBG Polish Light Bomber - PZL 42 in 1:72 scale.
Personally I have never heard of this manufacturer? But the sprues look very clean and well detailed. (Pics further down...)
This kit was from a small auction haul that I bought a couple of months ago, where I got five kits for ยฃ15 (incl fees), etc, so ยฃ3 each, a bargain!
This kit also has a small photo etch sprue, so my first kit with PE, so we'll see how that goes....
The instructions do have English, but they seem to be a bit "vague" to say the least, not as easy to follow as Airfix, Revell or Tamiya IMHO. You do have to look very closely at the instructions / diagrams to try to work out which bit goes where, but we'll figure it out as we go along.
I now also have a small plane "jig" or stand, so will get a chance to try that out and see if it works and if its useful and see if it actually helps with the build.
Back in the day, I used to have my model planes hanging from the bedroom ceiling on bits of cotton, in an attempt to have my own "dogfights". ??
Looking forward to building this one, I am treating these "cheap" auction haul kits as my learning projects for Planes, as I have a couple of nicer models to build a bit later on, eg: a nice Mossie and Junkers JU88, and I definitely want to build a nice Lancaster and Flying Fortress at some stage.
So if I make a few mistakes, (highly likely) on these cheap ones, I will not be too bothered and hopefully learn from my mistakes for the later projects.
Here's the box art and sprues.....






An IBG Polish Light Bomber - PZL 42 in 1:72 scale.
Personally I have never heard of this manufacturer? But the sprues look very clean and well detailed. (Pics further down...)
This kit was from a small auction haul that I bought a couple of months ago, where I got five kits for ยฃ15 (incl fees), etc, so ยฃ3 each, a bargain!
This kit also has a small photo etch sprue, so my first kit with PE, so we'll see how that goes....
The instructions do have English, but they seem to be a bit "vague" to say the least, not as easy to follow as Airfix, Revell or Tamiya IMHO. You do have to look very closely at the instructions / diagrams to try to work out which bit goes where, but we'll figure it out as we go along.
I now also have a small plane "jig" or stand, so will get a chance to try that out and see if it works and if its useful and see if it actually helps with the build.
Back in the day, I used to have my model planes hanging from the bedroom ceiling on bits of cotton, in an attempt to have my own "dogfights". ??
Looking forward to building this one, I am treating these "cheap" auction haul kits as my learning projects for Planes, as I have a couple of nicer models to build a bit later on, eg: a nice Mossie and Junkers JU88, and I definitely want to build a nice Lancaster and Flying Fortress at some stage.
So if I make a few mistakes, (highly likely) on these cheap ones, I will not be too bothered and hopefully learn from my mistakes for the later projects.
Here's the box art and sprues.....
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