Hi All, Has anyone had any experience of Classic Airframe kits? I've never heard of them, but I have found a 48th Anson I'm interested in. Anyone got any advice?
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They are OK. Not a shake and bake Tamigawa but the results can be very good.
Dry fit every thing twice. Cut the resin parts carefully and check for fit.
On the one I did a while ago (and I believe on the others as well) there are no locating pins, so its clamps and sticky tape. Make sure things are lined up before, during and after glueing up!
I will be buying more of them thats for sure.
someone started an Anson on here a while back, I cant recall who!
I also move this thread to the aircraft chat as maybe more people will see it in the aircraft chat section.
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Ive made their 1/48 Hudson which was ok.The interior was made up of resin parts and i had a bit of trouble working out what went where as the instructions were pretty vague.Some one on this forum started a build thread of the Anson.Dont know if they finished it.You could have a search for it.Comment
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Thanks Dave, its very interesting. The reason I would like the Anson is that my dad flew them during the war, now you have mentioned they do a Hudson which is the main aircraft he flew during the war. Until today I didn't know they were made in 48th, Thanks very much for the info. Cheers JimComment
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Thanks for giving me the link. It looks interesting and quite promising, so I might treat myself. Cheers, JimComment
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