How often have we said that ‘no kit is perfect’ or ‘all kits have issues’, well this is about as perfect a kit without issues that I have ever found.
The design and engineering of this kit hits new levels of excellence. I used to think that the 1/32 Tamiya Mosquito was the closest you could get to perfection but I was wrong….
My sanding sticks and filler were almost redundant with this build and the only significant use of them was on the drop tanks. The designers managed to follow panel lines to almost eliminate the need to sand seams, every part, without exception fits perfectly and the designers made sure that parts could not be glued the wrong way around or on the wrong side of the plane. Amazing, with every piece just clicking into place. Joy, sheer joy.
I built a model of a Marine aircraft that was based in Da Nang in 1966.
The pictures









So what is wrong with kit? Why is it only ‘close to perfection’
Well, the answer - it’s not 1/32 scale!
The design and engineering of this kit hits new levels of excellence. I used to think that the 1/32 Tamiya Mosquito was the closest you could get to perfection but I was wrong….
My sanding sticks and filler were almost redundant with this build and the only significant use of them was on the drop tanks. The designers managed to follow panel lines to almost eliminate the need to sand seams, every part, without exception fits perfectly and the designers made sure that parts could not be glued the wrong way around or on the wrong side of the plane. Amazing, with every piece just clicking into place. Joy, sheer joy.
I built a model of a Marine aircraft that was based in Da Nang in 1966.
The pictures
So what is wrong with kit? Why is it only ‘close to perfection’
Well, the answer - it’s not 1/32 scale!
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