Yes hard to believe I know, my last plane was on in the other house, a Russian , this is not of course my normal choice in any scale but a gift from a neighbor.
He was having a clear up and found this, none of his children he assured me would miss it or even think about building it. Rather than thank him and put in in a cupboard I decided to have a go. ( It did say a starter kit )
What a lovely plastic to model with, no flash, nice detail, easy to follow instructions, yes I know its a beginners kit but well drawn and clear.
Didn't use the paint or the glue !

If a cheap kit like this can be flash free there is no excuse for other manufactures who buy in old worn out molds to produce rubbish for a quick profit.

The office.:smiling2:ive painted the inside a light greeny blue, seat and everything else black.

Used about ever decent peg and clamp I had for the main frame.

:nerd:
Needed a little filling where the body of the plane joins the wing section , but only on one side, used some greenstuff.
Primed in white ready for the upper side tomorrow pm.

Might need a little sanding on the top behind the aerial and there were a few snots ( Technical term from the building industrious used to express the sight of mortar on a wall , seemed fair to use it here :smiling3: ) on the upper wings.
Remember I 'am not a wingy builder and certainly would not pick this scale by choice, but am enjoining it .
John.
He was having a clear up and found this, none of his children he assured me would miss it or even think about building it. Rather than thank him and put in in a cupboard I decided to have a go. ( It did say a starter kit )
What a lovely plastic to model with, no flash, nice detail, easy to follow instructions, yes I know its a beginners kit but well drawn and clear.
Didn't use the paint or the glue !
If a cheap kit like this can be flash free there is no excuse for other manufactures who buy in old worn out molds to produce rubbish for a quick profit.
The office.:smiling2:ive painted the inside a light greeny blue, seat and everything else black.
Used about ever decent peg and clamp I had for the main frame.
:nerd:
Needed a little filling where the body of the plane joins the wing section , but only on one side, used some greenstuff.
Primed in white ready for the upper side tomorrow pm.
Might need a little sanding on the top behind the aerial and there were a few snots ( Technical term from the building industrious used to express the sight of mortar on a wall , seemed fair to use it here :smiling3: ) on the upper wings.
Remember I 'am not a wingy builder and certainly would not pick this scale by choice, but am enjoining it .
John.
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