Yes I know it hasn't got any swastikas on it but I thought I'd have a swing at this for a bit of variety.
I have limited references for the Spitfire so I've armed myself with Brett Green's "How to build" book and am going for a well known aircraft in Johnson's JE*J.
It's an expensive kit but my word you get a lot in the box!
First is a typical Tamiya instruction booklet of 30 odd pages. other paperwork includes a 2 sheet colour insert for JE*J and another little booklet all about the Spitfire and its major variants which includes some nice reference photos,particularly of the Merlin engine.
Next is a box containing various cowling/scoop options on a couple of sprues. It also contains some nice looking photo-etch. Lastly,in the same box, are 2 bags containing various rods,screws,washers,magnets and a little screwdriver all of which I'll worry about later.
Finally there is,of course, a decal sheet with options for three different machines. A lot of people will source after market decals for this kit but I will give these a go.
In the rest of the main box there are 15 bags containing the numerous parts sprues and a lot of parts to play with. On a superficial inspection they look as good and crisply molded as everyone else says they are.
This is only the third Spitfire I've ever built in this scale so we'll see what a mess I can make of it!!
I'll post some piccies soon.
Cheers
Steve
I have limited references for the Spitfire so I've armed myself with Brett Green's "How to build" book and am going for a well known aircraft in Johnson's JE*J.
It's an expensive kit but my word you get a lot in the box!
First is a typical Tamiya instruction booklet of 30 odd pages. other paperwork includes a 2 sheet colour insert for JE*J and another little booklet all about the Spitfire and its major variants which includes some nice reference photos,particularly of the Merlin engine.
Next is a box containing various cowling/scoop options on a couple of sprues. It also contains some nice looking photo-etch. Lastly,in the same box, are 2 bags containing various rods,screws,washers,magnets and a little screwdriver all of which I'll worry about later.
Finally there is,of course, a decal sheet with options for three different machines. A lot of people will source after market decals for this kit but I will give these a go.
In the rest of the main box there are 15 bags containing the numerous parts sprues and a lot of parts to play with. On a superficial inspection they look as good and crisply molded as everyone else says they are.
This is only the third Spitfire I've ever built in this scale so we'll see what a mess I can make of it!!
I'll post some piccies soon.
Cheers
Steve
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