Tell it like it is, Gary. People have made excuses for Airfix for years, so when they get it right, more power to them. Frankly, your little KP looks great because of the effort you made to finish it. Cheers!
Cheers Randy, the KP isn't intrinsically bad, really, just not as good as the very good Airfix kit. many reasons for this, including their using a different production method, but there are things KP could probably do to make them better...
Really enjoyed the entire video Gary. Point by point during assembly AND on the sprues comparison is one of the best ways I've seen it done yet. Bravo and Happy Hippity Hop 🐇.
Regarding the tyre mouldings, the Airfix kit is the more accurate of the two as SWW aircraft all had smooth tyres to save the precious rubber which was in short supply, so having tread is actually wrong.
Honest and insightful review my friend. As a modeler returning to 1/72 after a few years I think I'd try both. Maybe, with some fiddling, mix n match a few bits and see how it goes so both will appear in the stash. Thanks for the vid mate, 10/10....
Completely agree with your review. Got this as AVM Roderic Hill (there’s no K in his name, as the kit would have you believe…) is a relative. Bought it with excitement, but found some of the aspects frustrating especially the undercarriage. My kits decals were also a bit of a disaster. I eventually adapted a 1/32 kit to good effect, so this one at least served as a good understudy!
Good stuff Andrew, always a delight to be able to model something so personal. Pity the kit isn't up to it but sounds like you got there with the 1/32! Spelling in KP can be dodgy, but then my Czech isn't that strong...
These kits are always on sale at Hannant's. Like a lot of KP kits, they look good built, but not always a relaxing build. The 109 G-6 (the AZ kit) is a bargain though
You actually almost nailed the pronunciation, and you just earned a subscriber. Really nice build overall
Thnak you! Glad to hear it!
KP has really stepped up their game since the early 90s. Glad they doing these kits with so many variants
Good review. Got the Academy kit in the stash and that looks to be a decent representation of a Tempest.
Happy Easter gary great build as usual
You too Duncan!
Tell it like it is, Gary. People have made excuses for Airfix for years, so when they get it right, more power to them.
Frankly, your little KP looks great because of the effort you made to finish it.
Cheers!
Cheers Randy, the KP isn't intrinsically bad, really, just not as good as the very good Airfix kit. many reasons for this, including their using a different production method, but there are things KP could probably do to make them better...
Great video, Thank you for sharing ! Hope you and your loved ones have a great Easter ! Cheers, Tony
You too Tony, thanks!
Really enjoyed the entire video Gary. Point by point during assembly AND on the sprues comparison is one of the best ways I've seen it done yet. Bravo and Happy Hippity Hop 🐇.
Thanks man, and a happy vernal festival to you too!
Thanks, I try my humble best. Got to mix it up now and again...!
End result was nice 😎
Thanks man!
Regarding the tyre mouldings, the Airfix kit is the more accurate of the two as SWW aircraft all had smooth tyres to save the precious rubber which was in short supply, so having tread is actually wrong.
Honest and insightful review my friend. As a modeler returning to 1/72 after a few years I think I'd try both. Maybe, with some fiddling, mix n match a few bits and see how it goes so both will appear in the stash. Thanks for the vid mate, 10/10....
My pleasure, glad you liked it! Let me know how it goes!
Thanks Gary. A nice build and a good comparison with Airfix. Nice pyjamas, by the way!
Thanks on all counts...!
Completely agree with your review. Got this as AVM Roderic Hill (there’s no K in his name, as the kit would have you believe…) is a relative. Bought it with excitement, but found some of the aspects frustrating especially the undercarriage. My kits decals were also a bit of a disaster. I eventually adapted a 1/32 kit to good effect, so this one at least served as a good understudy!
Good stuff Andrew, always a delight to be able to model something so personal. Pity the kit isn't up to it but sounds like you got there with the 1/32! Spelling in KP can be dodgy, but then my Czech isn't that strong...
These kits are always on sale at Hannant's. Like a lot of KP kits, they look good built, but not always a relaxing build. The 109 G-6 (the AZ kit) is a bargain though
To be fair I liked the KP Miles Messenger too, cute little build.