That's right,you heard right!
My next victim will be the ancient Monogram 1:48 scale DC-3 in the livery of Eastern Airlines. I've had the kit for several years since being given it as a gift and have never really fancied it before. It's not quite my usual WW2 fare and it definitely doesn't sport any swastikas
Here is the rather good box art.
Opening the box revealed some nice looking sprues in an alarmingly hard and brittle looking grey plastic. We'll see how that goes later!
Some of the detail is a bit clunky,just look at the passenger seats,but this will be OOB and be what it is.
Also revealed were some rather aged and yellowed decals. These have had a couple of days in what passes for sunlight here in Birmingham and will be treated with Liquid Decal Film before use. I reckon there's about a 50/50 chance that they will turn out to be unuseable but I live in hope.
For some reason there were no instructions in the box which would have been a problem but for a nice fellow called Dave Clark who sent me an electronic copy all the way from Australia,good on you Dave and thanks again.
We'll be underway soon,sandwiched in amongst the test cricket and the Olympics. Let the fun begin!
Cheers
Steve
My next victim will be the ancient Monogram 1:48 scale DC-3 in the livery of Eastern Airlines. I've had the kit for several years since being given it as a gift and have never really fancied it before. It's not quite my usual WW2 fare and it definitely doesn't sport any swastikas

Here is the rather good box art.
Opening the box revealed some nice looking sprues in an alarmingly hard and brittle looking grey plastic. We'll see how that goes later!
Some of the detail is a bit clunky,just look at the passenger seats,but this will be OOB and be what it is.
Also revealed were some rather aged and yellowed decals. These have had a couple of days in what passes for sunlight here in Birmingham and will be treated with Liquid Decal Film before use. I reckon there's about a 50/50 chance that they will turn out to be unuseable but I live in hope.
For some reason there were no instructions in the box which would have been a problem but for a nice fellow called Dave Clark who sent me an electronic copy all the way from Australia,good on you Dave and thanks again.
We'll be underway soon,sandwiched in amongst the test cricket and the Olympics. Let the fun begin!
Cheers
Steve
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