This is my next project,about to get underway.
Here's my traditionally appalling picture of the rather good box art.
The box contains another small box (Tamiya style) which is full of extra goodies. Instrument panel,clear parts,rubber tyres,photoetch harnesses and some nice white metal undercarriage parts. I'll definitely use these latter as I've found on previous Me262 builds that the weight needed in the nose to stop the model "tail sitting" makes the finished piece quite heavy.
The meat of the meal is in Trumpeter's softish grey styrene on several sprues. It all looks nicely moulded and very clean. I've checked the shape against some drawings and it looks okay to me though I've never been one to worry about a millimetre here or there! You do get Trumpeter's famous rivet detail.
On production Me262s this was filled and smoothed leaving it virtually invisible. You have two choices,leave it and live with it,it will make a better looking though less "realistic" model or fill it all in. I knew it was there when I bought the kit and most of it I will leave.
That's enough of a ramble....work on this one starts tomorrow!
Cheers
Steve
Here's my traditionally appalling picture of the rather good box art.
The box contains another small box (Tamiya style) which is full of extra goodies. Instrument panel,clear parts,rubber tyres,photoetch harnesses and some nice white metal undercarriage parts. I'll definitely use these latter as I've found on previous Me262 builds that the weight needed in the nose to stop the model "tail sitting" makes the finished piece quite heavy.
The meat of the meal is in Trumpeter's softish grey styrene on several sprues. It all looks nicely moulded and very clean. I've checked the shape against some drawings and it looks okay to me though I've never been one to worry about a millimetre here or there! You do get Trumpeter's famous rivet detail.
On production Me262s this was filled and smoothed leaving it virtually invisible. You have two choices,leave it and live with it,it will make a better looking though less "realistic" model or fill it all in. I knew it was there when I bought the kit and most of it I will leave.
That's enough of a ramble....work on this one starts tomorrow!
Cheers
Steve
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