well its probably going to be two as i cant choose so me262 and bf109 but especially with the bf109 theyre are so many differing models of the same plane even from the same manufacturer, so ???? any thoughts guys ?? bearing in mind im a born again newbie !!!!
help needed on my first purchase guys
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Hi Alan.
Following on from Al, once you have decided the scale if you google scalemates the aircraft you woud like to build (eg 1/48 Tamiya Me 262 ) scroll down the page and you will find reviews on the kit and other after market details available, as this is your first model for a while I would suggest you build the kit out of the box.
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Alan,
I'd say 1/48 - big enough for good detail, but small enough not to take up too much room.
I'd second the HobbyBoss Me 262 - nice model, good fit.
The Zvezda 1/48 Bf 109F is a very detailed model - possibly too many small parts - it has a complete engine - maybe that the Tamiya Bf 109 maybe better..........
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ah so the 262 arrived !!! pre me starting im assuming i need the paints as some bits will be painted pre assembly ?? (again sorry for stupid question) if so would it be wise to say buy the ammo Luftwaffe set ?? (i have no paints or brushes at all) i do have an airbrush and have got some primerComment
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Work out which colours you need and buy them, plus a couple of brushes. You don’t need hugely expensive ones, but don’t got for overly cheap (such as a set of different-sized brushes by model kit manufacturers like Revell) either. What you’ll need are a couple of different sizes, from maybe a millimetre across (or less) for the detail work to a couple of millimetres for larger areas. With some more experience you’ll be able to tell what kinds you like (and thus need) most.
As for paint sets: that would be a quick way to get all the main colours you need. Don’t buy any from Life Colour, though — those paints just never seem to cover for me. Four coats seems to be about the minimum needed, and usually moreComment
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