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Second vote on Itaeri kit, but if the Airfix one had been around when I built mine I would have bought that based on the very positive reviews it got on release....
In 1/48 the Airfix Hurricane is a nice, well fitting build - I did it earlier this year, my first Airfix model for a long time! It's also cheaper than the other offerings!
Dave
Revell's MkIIC 1/72 scale is cheap & very good quality for the price charged.
Airfix's new tooled 1/72 MkI looks very good, too - although I haven't built it yet.
Strange thing, Airfix seems to only produce some models for comparatively short periods - I don't know whether it's since they moved production to India, but you have to be pretty quick off the mark in buying the model you want. You try buying an Airfix 1/48 Sea Vixen, or Javelin............... you can get them, but at silly ( to me ) prices!
Dave
I wonder if the moulds are relatively short lived these days? Could also be a marketing ploy designed to maximise demand? Produce a run around the size the market will stand, then withdraw the model while they sell out and wait for the demand to build up again before relaunching, perhaps with different decals.....Ready to run Railway stuff is similar. Short runs then later another run with a different livery.
I agree these things only seem available when I have no money.
I've never built a Hurricane but as my grandfather was ground crew with the BEF in France I thought I would build one I would like to build a polish squadron aircraft if I can find the decals.
I have built the 1/48 Italeri kit and to be honest my experience of the kit differs from the others. I don't know if i got a duff kit but i had fit issues and a bit of flash. On the other hand the transparencies and decals were fantastic.
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