I personally rate Eduard as THE BEST manufacturer of scale model aircraft. The value of these profipacks with all the decals, PE, the masks and just the quality of the kits is incredible. I'd never seen anything like a fully riveted Spitfire in 1/72nd scale before, never had the mirrrors, or seatbelts or masks. IMO these kind of kits make me really want to take my time and do proper justice to them.
Wow! Since the 1970s I've only ever made Airfix kits, but watching this - seeing a kit that actually comes with what would usually be the expensive extras - has made me branch out for the first time. I have already bought another one of their Spitfire Mk VIIIs and, while waiting for it to come, I downloaded the instructions from the Eduard website and am amazed at the detail of the cockpit. I never thought I could be making such a detailed kit with everything in the box!
@@philipmoore6340: li too am an AIRFIX fan and on my returning it was Airfix all the way! Well no more,,,,,,I am off to find the Webby and get me an Eduard kit. Bob
Eduard is one of my favorite manufacturers too. I have built several of their 1/48 Spitfires, as we as their Bf-109s and a P-39. All excellent kits. I need to check out their 1/72 kits.
This is a pleasant surprise, I have been meaning to recommend some of Eduard's kits. I have two of these in the stash. It would be cool to see an Arma hobby 1/72 build in your channel. They are also were refined and detailed. I think many Brits are stuck building endless airfix kits, you could help to popularize these lesser known manufacturers.
ARMA are available in the UK. There is a company called Tiger Hobbies that have them on mail order. And yes, they are superb models. I have a couple of the Hurricanes and a Yak. Going to do a Johnny Red diorama with one Hurricane and the Yak. They also have Eduard kits too.
I haven't done a model kit for a very long time, but seeing this I'm almost tempted to start again. Eduard have raised the bar very high. I got an education with this clip as I never knew that there were Spitfires with extended wings. Thanks for posting.
I'm currently building this kit (I've just finished the cockpit), and I can confirm that the kit is amazing and the fit and detail is superb too. Actually this is my first kit back to the hobby after 20 years (or more) and its being great ;) Looking forward for your build!
Looking forward to this. Its a pity that the Eduard warehouse burnt down a couple of weeks ago. Lucky the manufacturing part is in another building. And most importantly that their staff is safe.
@@Redacted-yah I don't know what caused the fire but they still have the manufacturing capability. Losing probably 200.000 kits worth of sprues and boxes etc is a major setback but they are committed to getting back out there. Sales are strong for their products and they will make it back I am sure. There is a message from their head posted on the Unofficial Airfix Modellers forum (where I read it) and other places stating what happened.
What a shocker for me. I didn't know their warehouse burned down. That's very sad news. Good to know nobody was injured during the incident. Hope they recover as soon as possible. They are making great kits.
Nice finally you got a masterpiece kind of kit, you will definitely enjoy this one! And after that, I would recommend buying more eduard kits just the "weekend edition" ones that are at the same price as the new tool spit from airfix, but got rivets, better detail and better fit. Good luck building it, altough I HIGLY recommend airbushing this one because the rivets CAN be lost if you are not careful with handpainting!
Excellent reviev of a great kit! I've built the weekend edition of the Mk. VIII and what I can say is: do test fit the cockpit parts before inserting them in the fuselage or you will have trouble having the wings aligned. If you use the Brassin one-piece engine cowling, it fits like a glove. The decals are the best I've ever used. Cheers!
I just love Eduard, the details, the quality, excellent. I have built a lot of kits from them already, and have some in stash, fx. their F5F Hellcat. Good review Matt. Looking forward to see it built !
Probably the best quality kit of your channel, looking forward in seeing it, it should have PE parts too , i have built a couple Eduard kits and they are a pleasure to build. Good luck!
Cracking looking kit! New to modelling, had to find something to do during lockdown! Came across your channel as i was looking for airbrush info and saw you had a video on the affordable airbrush I had bought. Love the channel, and looking forward to seeing this built! Keep up the good work!
Wow looks amazing and such good value. Like that you can buy the sprues and use up the extra parts. I did a double take as I thought you said £50! £15 is great value. Build the American yes! Can’t wait to see this. 😁👍👊😎
Eduard kits are most of the time fantastic, I don’t just mean the build either. I mean the photoetch, the more than 2 paint schemes the decals and the detail. I think I’ll be building more eduard, great video Matt
Eduard kits are among the best imo. They have lots of details, multiple marking options, and they are very well priced considering what they offer. Airfix should be scared right now. They arent the best when it comes to spitfire kits anymore (and other airplanes too)
Im a bit of an Eduard fan myself. Im currently building their 1/48 P-51 which is a stunning kit. I have also done their 1/48 Spitfire. My favourite thing is their extra parts though. I get their photoetch seatbelts and other photoetch and resin details for most of my kits. The guns, seatbelts and wheels on my airfix Typhoon were all eduard extra parts
This is by far my favourite kit I have built, was also my first attempt into photo etch The one I did was the one on the box art (after figuring out what paint was required...) but was tempted with the American one
It's funny how few people realize what good bang for your buck Eduard kits provide and how underpriced (for the level of detail and quality control) they truly are. Hell, last time I could go to my local hobby shop (thanks to the ball of "fun" 2020 was), a guy in front of me decided on picking an Airfix Spit that was literally an Euro cheaper, instead of the Mk9 (same tooling/series as this bugger) because he'd never heard of the manufacturer and as a good fellow kit builder I did ABSOLUTELY nothing to tell him the error of his ways. For the record I REGRET NUTTIN' as I look at my nearly done PT879 (and wondering on whether or not to buy a cheaper kit to recreate the wrecked state of that bugger)
@@ModelMinutes Well, as there's still time, can you ... censor it or muffle the audio a bit. After all, too much information is a thing and it's probably better to leave some things unsaid... things that can lead to increased scarcity of really good kits at this low price point :D Seriously, though - looking forward to the video (and not just to "borrow" some ideas about weathering/detailing my bugger either ;) )
Eduard always make such amazing kits. Cannot wait to see your take on this kit Matt. And great in depth review as always........... BTW I can't be the only one now tempted to get one these kits after seeing this video
I've only ever built airfix, matchbox and revell kits over the years and of various ages from thier histories. I've heard of eduard but yet to make one. But it's been a good few years since I've built anything 20+ years. So may try a " normal " kit before trying one of these 🤔
I just got the weekend edition of this kit last week wish it came with this many livery selections looking forward to this build good luck I’ve not had much luck with P.E parts but I’m sure you’ll do just brilliantly
Also I agree with your liking if the American livery I mean you just did a mustang with roundels so if you did a spit with American insignia I think I would even it out plus it’s nice to see aircraft with other countries insignia than the country there produced by Second livery I want to see is the one from Burma 🇲🇲 good luck with this build man your slowly tempting me to get this addition of the kit even after me saying to myself no more kits till I’ve cleared abit of my stash however I have just seen the Airfix 2021 announcement so I doubt that rule will last Anyway once again good luck with this model but most importantly have fun! I look forward to seeing it stay safe man especially in these uncertain times - simon
@@ModelMinutesFew areas need attention for fit: the upper cowl, wing trailing edge around flaps, and radiators. All can go together but might need care / some sanding. On the 1/48 kit I had good luck gluing the two halves of the cowl in place and then bit of filling. Otherwise the construction is pretty smooth. For keeping the rivet detail (without re-riveting) around seams, it can be helpful to deepen them with a needle so that they don't disappear in the cleanup. One more note for the lower engine cowl: there is a seam in the middle from prop to the turbocharger (between F15 and F16), but no seam on the turbocharger cover (smooth transition between F15&16 and the lower wing). Hope this helps and best of luck!
I know how you feel, got the Tempest (Weekend Edition) as a Christmas Present from my sister and was just blown away. (That and the Hataka Blue Line RAF Paint Set*+Thinner.) We don't have the easiest of relationships, but that was the best christmas present ever! :D Got an old Revell 109 G-10 for a fiver (10 euros off due to a deal from revell) and planned for it to be my first 1:48 scale one, buut now the the Tempest has to go first....and the G-10 doesn't compare, it's an old kit (1978 molds) that might've been a worldbeater back then but the Tempest's detail level is just off the scale, all the rivets etc. And the pricing for Eduard is just awesome! The quality you get for that price is just a steal. Now I'm just waiting for the rest of the necessary paints to arrive, splitting it between Hataka and Lifecolor*.......recently switched from my old Enamels to Acrylics and let's just say the collection is still lacking. :D Funnily the Italians managed to loose my Lifecolor order process, so I had to do it again, but atleast no money was subtracted. *Restarted scale modelling this year after a log hiatus and due to that and the lack of a dedicated room, no airbrushing for me....and the necessity to switch to acrylics in winter. Lifecolor and Hataka Blue line were recommended to me as good stuff dedicated for brush painting. The Revells Aquas are not bad, but due to the lack of RLM, FS, BS and ANA colours, a lot of hassle in pain mixing. And there is not that much difference in pricing. Restarted by finally finishing that one Revell Rebox of the Haseagawa 1/32 Scale FW-190 D-9.......which strangely enough Revell only ever did one run off. Also did my first steps in weathering with it, with AK stuff before they put their foot in. Got a bit more stuff from Ammo by Mig for weathering the Tempest and that old Italeri 109 F-4 that I bought more than 14 years ago! :D Can recommend the Hasegawa FW-190 D-9 not highly enough, great kit, great details and great fit, even after 10 years of on and off storage in not so great conditions. The decals were a bit messed up but the kit fit great. Which is a stark contrast to the Italeri Bf-109 F-4.......which is my favourite WW2 Aircraft and the F-4 is my favourite version........but the kit is a bit of a let down. Either the wing and fuselage are too small or the Decals are too big, the detailing is beginner, while the building process is decidedly not. The colouring instructions are so confusing and off they might as well be psychological warfare. ;) And that leads to you mistrusting the building instructions, which lead to me forgetting something and having to take apart the cowling to fit the propeller hub. Fit is a big issue, I had to fill and sand a lot. On the plus side there are a lot of options, you can build Gallands F-2 with the MG/FFM, an F-4/trop and an F-4/R1 Jabo, the parts for them are all included. Which also means you can build a standard F-2 and a Standard F-4. In the end I went for a different colouring option, not a historical one, but one I used in a JG27 Campaign in IL-2 1946, flying for the 2nd Group of JG27, the early paintscheme which still had the yellow nose.
The first Spitfire kit I ever built consisted of: Seat R and L fuselage halves L and R stabilizers R and L upper wings R and L lower wings Landing gear doors (2) Landing gear struts (2) Wheels (2) Tail wheel (I piece) Canopy Propeller and retainer. That's 18 parts by my count, although I really can't bear to include the armless blob intended to be used as a pilot. Of course, a kit like that cost all of 59 or 69¢, an hour's work spend delivering prescriptions on my bike! The level of detail and options expected today simply weren't conceived off back then.
If you like this kit, you will like Eduard’s other 1/72 kits as well. In particular the Fw 190A series, the F6F Hellcats, and the Bf 110s. If you feel like a foray into WWI, then the Fokker D.VII is brilliant too and has the benefit of needing almost no rigging.
Grabbed the Eduard "Aussie 8's" kit a while back,built the "Gray nurse" so far gorgeous kit to build! Second version is gonna be the bare aluminium skin as a contrast to the camo version.
The first spit (also the one on the cover) is from No. 457 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF) fighter squadron and is Bobby Gibbs personal mount. Not a RAF Burma aircraft.
@@monkeyracing5274 hey man got it in 2019 at metro hobbies in Melbourne, Victoria, it was under 25 bucks because it had a water damaged box but the contents were mint. Was under 40 bucks for a mint one
High altitude pointed wingtips all the way! A whole host of other Spitfire variants can be found with clipped wings, the VIII is one of only a handful that got the opposite treatment from what I can remember. (Though I will admit it is a good looking livery that caught your eye.)
If I recall correctly, the extended pointed wingtips were fitted to the Mk.VI, Mk.VII (which had a pressurised cockpit), and could be fitted to the Mk.VIII. Surprisingly, the PR variants like the PR.X and PR.XI did not have them
The American version looks sick! That's my pick for this sweet and Glorious kit! And I will be buying one once I knock off a couple of models in my stash. ✌
That appears to be an outstanding kit. If I were still building model aircraft of the 2nd World War I would get at least five of these kits and make the different versions, especially the far east versions and the American PRU kit.
Ive seen yhese profipaks in different scales and seeing they all come with photoetch im with you on wanting to try using them and see how it turns out.
Well, I stumbled across the channel and whilst some of the terms you used were a challenge to me I guess I will pick it all up? As a child I built Airfix models nearly all aircraft when at my grandparents and built a massive collection. Git all sentimental and purchased an Airfix model and whilst yet to build it , as fir the first time ever I want to paint it!, I was disappointed I didn’t get the feeling I got as a child. Any this baby looks more exciting!! Uhmm a Spitfire in US trim, isn’t that treason? Subscribed and liked so let’s see what happens?! Kindest Bob in consistent lockdown, or so it seems, in the North West
Thanks so much Bob! I'm looking at doing an absolute "basics for beginners" video in the future where i will cover all the terms we modellers use and what they mean. I hope your airfix kit is fun!
Other 1/72 kits with excellent detail and finesse are for instance Special Hobby's new P-40 kits (P-40E, P-40K , P-40N). I have several in my stash, haven't yet built one, but according to reviews they should build easily. Also Special Hobby's freshly released Messerschmitt bf 109e-4 is very nicely detailed and has a good fit. And then there's Clear prop! Models from Ukraine, their kits look very enticing, I see that MOS6510 Models has just uploaded an inbox review of their 1/72 La-5.
Wow, I have MiG-21 PF and Mirage III C weekend editions from Eduard in my build queue, I was also amazed by those. They should make a Sabre model since they have many different versions and no kit has the one I want to build. I like the silver US Spitfire👍🏼
got a limited edition 1/72 tornado of eduard its got everything you need and the brassin resin parts are brilliant. all for 25 quid. its the desert babes one which is the revell tornado with all the eduard parts with it photo etch and resin
Sorry because of my poor english. I've never seen a Arma Hobby model but I think it's not easy to overtake the new production Eduard quality. I own a profipack bf-110, Fw-190 and Mig-21, simply outstanding with a wonderful price. Even 1/144 are great.
Hi Matt I bought the Edouard FW 190 F variant I think Romania late 1945 the amount of detail is quite alot considering it a 1 72 scale model with includes winter or late version (I am part of a WW 2 research group) have a look at this one.
I think you’ll find you cannot build a Mk.IX from this particular boxing. The fuselage and wing sprue is labeled Sprue F and it has a ‘c’ wing with short span ailerons. The Mk.IX had the original long ailerons and Eduard has these on Sprue H, which is included in their Mk.IXc kits. The Mk.IXe wing was catered for with a different sprue again, Sprue I to account for the ‘e’ wing armament (typically 1X20mm cannon and 1X.50 cal machine gun per wing). The ‘e’ wing had no outboard .303s.
Thanks so much for clarifying! When I did my research it wasn’t made clear from my sources that there were different sprues. But I’m still glad that they are interchangeable 👍🏻
Hi, thanks for the video, looks like a great kit. One question though, I’m relatively new to modelling aircraft, is it standard not to have a pilot included? Do most people have them on the ground and not in flight, hence no pilot?
Most manufacturers don't inlcude figures these days, nor stands to display them flying. Sadly, these are increasingly items you have to purchase/source
I honestly never pay serious attention to complex painting instructions in a kit's instructions, because I'll be searching for source images. Usually the instructions have some, if not all, of the detail painting references incorrect. Working on a Hasegawa 1:72 F-35B at the moment and I've not looked at the instructions for paint once since I began, just for building steps.
Eduard make some fabulous kits. I have 3 of these in the stash. My LMS had them in for £11.69 each so it would have been rude not to pick up a few.😁 Especially as you say when compared to the cost of Airfix etc. Definitely check out Arma Hobby. They are making some beautifully detailed kits too. ATB John.
The best Spitfire VIII kit on the market, wise choice. The same goes with their Fw-190, Spitfire IX/XVI and Bf-110s. But we have witnessed a modelers' tragedy just before Christmas: Eduard's werehouse burst into flames. Thankfully, there were no casualties, but the fire destroyed their stash, so prepare their kits' and accessories' prizes will skyrocket
I have read Mr. Šulc's (Eduard CEO) post that lot of stuff from the burned warehouse could be saved. They stopped their e-shop in December but now it should be working again. So skyrocket prizes might be IMHO found only when buying from touts or dishonest sellers.
@@ModelMinutes To be more precise: the sad part is that plastic parts for roughly 200 000 kits were destroyed. But lot of (about 80%) complete kits in boxes and other goods were saved.
Great I can´t believe how many pieces and the level of detail it´s so high ¡¡ I really need to get one ¡ I hope you will build the one with shark mouth ¡ :)
Wow that is promising to be a nice video, i have heard very nice story's about eduard kits. But i am not getting one doos because they are super expensive in the netherlands...
This particular kit is 12.95€ on aviationmegastore. But if you don't live anywhere near, the shipping seems to be expensive. Plastmodel.pl from Poland has usually the lowest prices and shipping fee is reasonable, I order from them regularly, to Finland.
The design, manufacture and tooling of the castings/moulds themselves intrigues me just as much as the fascination in watching someone do a damn fine job in building a kit - but i cant find any info on how they're made.... Anybody??
@@ModelMinutes So you get a full-size plane, tank or whatever, dig out the original blueprints , or failing that go around it with a tape measure or something, and as if by magic these get transformed into a highly detailed (alu?) miniture casting with tiny rivets, panel lines, and tabs and whatnot, so the end injection-moulded product matches up and fits together. I've had a good old look-see around the youtubes and such but so far haven't found anything about this whole process . Who knows? It's almost as if the big kit manufacturers want to keep it to themselves!
@@graememorrison333 you’re on the right track when you talk about getting original blueprints etc. Normally the manufacturer will study all sorts of information, blueprints, manuals, hundreds of photographs and maybe inspect a real aircraft to measure it or even laser scan it. All this research then goes to making a detailed 3D computer model in a program like solidworks. The designers then split that virtual model into the individual components and design metal moulds to produce the pieces. The moulds are then made on cnc milling machines and/or by a process called spark erosion. There’s no secrets really, just a lot of skilled folk doing some ingenious engineering. A few of the manufacturers share progress of the kit design process on social media. For example Airfix, Fine Molds and Eduard are all pretty good at giving a look behind the curtain at how the models get from an idea to a finished kit in your local hobby shop. :)
Hi, I had never heard of the brand before ( my newbie status clearly showing) and I very much like what you have demonstrated today. Whilst the AIRFIX starter kits have a place they are not for me and this kit is, most definitely it is! Yes I know that it’s not marketed against entry level just me saying more kit please not less!! For me it will be the American version, that just looks great. So when do we get too see the build? Bob England
@@ModelMinutes You read my mind. Once I saw the USAAC photo recon version, I knew that would be the one I would build. Now I need a decent 1/72nd scale P-51D in RAF markings.
the airfix typhoon Ib has gun bays (but no engine detail - i made a build video on it) the revell Ju87g has a crude engine (again video on my channel - but no gun bays). The airfix Bf109E has a moulded engine too. Finding both an engine and gun bay in 1/72 is pretty rare and can't think of any off the top of my head
I got the kit back out the box to investigate after reading your comment. I think the lighting in the video highlights the panel lines and makes them appear deeper than they are. Looking at them close up under different light they are not as bad as the airfix mk1. Probably a similar width but half as deep
Eduard ProfiPACK edition is no brain decision and if you find something in their catalogue that you like, go for it. It's worth it. Kit parts go nicely together and you get also metal parts. Just be cautious about their special editions which are sometimes repacked kits from other kit producers, like Revell etc. It's not that they are bad, but they are not made by Eduard itself. Eduard models are a little bit pricey, but especially if you are a new modeller spending several euro more is better than spending a lot of time in frustration when parts don't fit together. And of course, beginners should go for the Weekend edition without metal parts for start.
Due to popular demand, the build and review of the finished kit is now available to view! Take a look here: ua-cam.com/video/hziDnNwAjQQ/v-deo.html
Shameless plug :P
I personally rate Eduard as THE BEST manufacturer of scale model aircraft. The value of these profipacks with all the decals, PE, the masks and just the quality of the kits is incredible. I'd never seen anything like a fully riveted Spitfire in 1/72nd scale before, never had the mirrrors, or seatbelts or masks. IMO these kind of kits make me really want to take my time and do proper justice to them.
Couldn't agree more!
Wow! Since the 1970s I've only ever made Airfix kits, but watching this - seeing a kit that actually comes with what would usually be the expensive extras - has made me branch out for the first time. I have already bought another one of their Spitfire Mk VIIIs and, while waiting for it to come, I downloaded the instructions from the Eduard website and am amazed at the detail of the cockpit. I never thought I could be making such a detailed kit with everything in the box!
I hope you enjoy! I certainly was amazed by this one
@@ModelMinutes Thank you. Mine arrived today, and I've already had a look in the box at all the goodies!
@@philipmoore6340: li too am an AIRFIX fan and on my returning it was Airfix all the way! Well no more,,,,,,I am off to find the Webby and get me an Eduard kit. Bob
Eduard are one of the best and worthwile on the market. First I thought it was a 1/48 or even 1/32 given the details...top notch! 👍👍👍
Couldn't agree more!
Eduard is one of my favorite manufacturers too. I have built several of their 1/48 Spitfires, as we as their Bf-109s and a P-39. All excellent kits. I need to check out their 1/72 kits.
£15.00 for a kit with so many options available and the quality of the moulding. = fantastic value
it really is!
Eduard kits are top class, money well spent, and enjoyable modelling 👍👍👍👍
Couldn't agree more!
This is a pleasant surprise, I have been meaning to recommend some of Eduard's kits. I have two of these in the stash. It would be cool to see an Arma hobby 1/72 build in your channel. They are also were refined and detailed. I think many Brits are stuck building endless airfix kits, you could help to popularize these lesser known manufacturers.
That's a great idea!
ARMA are available in the UK. There is a company called Tiger Hobbies that have them on mail order. And yes, they are superb models. I have a couple of the Hurricanes and a Yak. Going to do a Johnny Red diorama with one Hurricane and the Yak.
They also have Eduard kits too.
Yes, I have the Arma wildcat which is fantastic and have built the PZL.11c. Bloody brilliant😀 The Eduard Mig-21 is another awesome kit.
@@crazybrit-nasafan Hannants have them too .
I haven't done a model kit for a very long time, but seeing this I'm almost tempted to start again. Eduard have raised the bar very high. I got an education with this clip as I never knew that there were Spitfires with extended wings. Thanks for posting.
You definitely should start building again! Let me know how it goes :D
I'm currently building this kit (I've just finished the cockpit), and I can confirm that the kit is amazing and the fit and detail is superb too. Actually this is my first kit back to the hobby after 20 years (or more) and its being great ;) Looking forward for your build!
Great to hear!
Hi Jose, same here maybe 40 years but same story really! Truthfully, but nervous about starting ...........
Looking forward to this. Its a pity that the Eduard warehouse burnt down a couple of weeks ago. Lucky the manufacturing part is in another building. And most importantly that their staff is safe.
Very true! I hope they can bounce back
Good to see a great company is still on track.
How
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I don't know what caused the fire but they still have the manufacturing capability. Losing probably 200.000 kits worth of sprues and boxes etc is a major setback but they are committed to getting back out there. Sales are strong for their products and they will make it back I am sure. There is a message from their head posted on the Unofficial Airfix Modellers forum (where I read it) and other places stating what happened.
What a shocker for me. I didn't know their warehouse burned down. That's very sad news. Good to know nobody was injured during the incident. Hope they recover as soon as possible. They are making great kits.
Eduard make incredible kits! I'm very partial to Eduard and buy them almost exclusively. Happy to see your enjoying yours!
Yes they are!
Nice finally you got a masterpiece kind of kit, you will definitely enjoy this one! And after that, I would recommend buying more eduard kits just the "weekend edition" ones that are at the same price as the new tool spit from airfix, but got rivets, better detail and better fit. Good luck building it, altough I HIGLY recommend airbushing this one because the rivets CAN be lost if you are not careful with handpainting!
Yes, I thought I might airbrush this one :D
You have finally got your hands on a masterpiece my man
haha! :D
@@ModelMinutes looks like a similar mould to my Velvetta (mk9) your in for an amazing build
@@obamatraore2339 :D
Excellent reviev of a great kit! I've built the weekend edition of the Mk. VIII and what I can say is: do test fit the cockpit parts before inserting them in the fuselage or you will have trouble having the wings aligned. If you use the Brassin one-piece engine cowling, it fits like a glove. The decals are the best I've ever used. Cheers!
Thanks for the tips!
I just love Eduard, the details, the quality, excellent. I have built a lot of kits from them already, and have some in stash, fx. their F5F Hellcat. Good review Matt. Looking forward to see it built !
Many thanks!
Probably the best quality kit of your channel, looking forward in seeing it, it should have PE parts too , i have built a couple Eduard kits and they are a pleasure to build. Good luck!
Thanks, will do!
Cracking looking kit!
New to modelling, had to find something to do during lockdown! Came across your channel as i was looking for airbrush info and saw you had a video on the affordable airbrush I had bought. Love the channel, and looking forward to seeing this built! Keep up the good work!
Thanks! I hope you enjoy the hobby :D
Wow looks amazing and such good value. Like that you can buy the sprues and use up the extra parts. I did a double take as I thought you said £50! £15 is great value. Build the American yes! Can’t wait to see this. 😁👍👊😎
Thanks! :D
Eduard kits are most of the time fantastic, I don’t just mean the build either. I mean the photoetch, the more than 2 paint schemes the decals and the detail. I think I’ll be building more eduard, great video Matt
Thanks!
Eduard kits are among the best imo. They have lots of details, multiple marking options, and they are very well priced considering what they offer. Airfix should be scared right now. They arent the best when it comes to spitfire kits anymore (and other airplanes too)
Bought the weekend edition after watching your video and it looks superb! Thanks! 👍🏻
Hope you enjoy it!
Im a bit of an Eduard fan myself. Im currently building their 1/48 P-51 which is a stunning kit. I have also done their 1/48 Spitfire. My favourite thing is their extra parts though. I get their photoetch seatbelts and other photoetch and resin details for most of my kits. The guns, seatbelts and wheels on my airfix Typhoon were all eduard extra parts
nice!
This is by far my favourite kit I have built, was also my first attempt into photo etch
The one I did was the one on the box art (after figuring out what paint was required...) but was tempted with the American one
nice :)
That's a beautiful kit. I built the HF version, which I believe is the same tooling! The rivet detail man...it's insane
It sure is!
It's funny how few people realize what good bang for your buck Eduard kits provide and how underpriced (for the level of detail and quality control) they truly are. Hell, last time I could go to my local hobby shop (thanks to the ball of "fun" 2020 was), a guy in front of me decided on picking an Airfix Spit that was literally an Euro cheaper, instead of the Mk9 (same tooling/series as this bugger) because he'd never heard of the manufacturer and as a good fellow kit builder I did ABSOLUTELY nothing to tell him the error of his ways. For the record I REGRET NUTTIN' as I look at my nearly done PT879 (and wondering on whether or not to buy a cheaper kit to recreate the wrecked state of that bugger)
@@bk109 Yes, i do talk about the value for money in this one :D
@@ModelMinutes Well, as there's still time, can you ... censor it or muffle the audio a bit. After all, too much information is a thing and it's probably better to leave some things unsaid... things that can lead to increased scarcity of really good kits at this low price point :D Seriously, though - looking forward to the video (and not just to "borrow" some ideas about weathering/detailing my bugger either ;) )
@@bk109 Haha! Sadly the video is already uploaded and i won't be able to edit it :P
The extended wing tips have always looked very weird to me. This kits is amazing, I can’t wait to see a build video on it!
They do look a bit weird! Thanks! Hopefully I will get started on it in the near future :)
Eduard always make such amazing kits. Cannot wait to see your take on this kit Matt. And great in depth review as always........... BTW I can't be the only one now tempted to get one these kits after seeing this video
You and me both! Haha!
Your not the only one tempted
@@lxtechmangood9503 glad to see your tempted to get a kit!
I've only ever built airfix, matchbox and revell kits over the years and of various ages from thier histories. I've heard of eduard but yet to make one. But it's been a good few years since I've built anything 20+ years. So may try a " normal " kit before trying one of these 🤔
I just got the weekend edition of this kit last week wish it came with this many livery selections looking forward to this build good luck I’ve not had much luck with P.E parts but I’m sure you’ll do just brilliantly
Also I agree with your liking if the American livery I mean you just did a mustang with roundels so if you did a spit with American insignia I think I would even it out plus it’s nice to see aircraft with other countries insignia than the country there produced by
Second livery I want to see is the one from Burma 🇲🇲 good luck with this build man your slowly tempting me to get this addition of the kit even after me saying to myself no more kits till I’ve cleared abit of my stash however I have just seen the Airfix 2021 announcement so I doubt that rule will last
Anyway once again good luck with this model but most importantly have fun! I look forward to seeing it stay safe man especially in these uncertain times - simon
Thanks! I hope you enjoy yours
It is a great kit, I’ve already built 3 and have another 12 or so in the stash. Happy to share any tips or point out areas of concern
Please do!
@@ModelMinutesFew areas need attention for fit: the upper cowl, wing trailing edge around flaps, and radiators. All can go together but might need care / some sanding. On the 1/48 kit I had good luck gluing the two halves of the cowl in place and then bit of filling. Otherwise the construction is pretty smooth. For keeping the rivet detail (without re-riveting) around seams, it can be helpful to deepen them with a needle so that they don't disappear in the cleanup. One more note for the lower engine cowl: there is a seam in the middle from prop to the turbocharger (between F15 and F16), but no seam on the turbocharger cover (smooth transition between F15&16 and the lower wing). Hope this helps and best of luck!
@@janvolek3040 thanks!
@@ModelMinutes happy to be of any additional help ;)
Probably the best 1/72 kit on the market (except for that two part engine cover). Great video!
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching
I've built this Profi Pack Spit last year, it's really stunning! I made the 145 sqdr. ZX-D. My first Eduard kit ever, but definitely not my last!
Great to hear!
does it have those new eduard decals?
Thanks
I know how you feel, got the Tempest (Weekend Edition) as a Christmas Present from my sister and was just blown away.
(That and the Hataka Blue Line RAF Paint Set*+Thinner.)
We don't have the easiest of relationships, but that was the best christmas present ever! :D
Got an old Revell 109 G-10 for a fiver (10 euros off due to a deal from revell) and planned for it to be my first 1:48 scale one, buut now the the Tempest has to go first....and the G-10 doesn't compare, it's an old kit (1978 molds) that might've been a worldbeater back then but the Tempest's detail level is just off the scale, all the rivets etc.
And the pricing for Eduard is just awesome! The quality you get for that price is just a steal.
Now I'm just waiting for the rest of the necessary paints to arrive, splitting it between Hataka and Lifecolor*.......recently switched from my old Enamels to Acrylics and let's just say the collection is still lacking. :D
Funnily the Italians managed to loose my Lifecolor order process, so I had to do it again, but atleast no money was subtracted.
*Restarted scale modelling this year after a log hiatus and due to that and the lack of a dedicated room, no airbrushing for me....and the necessity to switch to acrylics in winter. Lifecolor and Hataka Blue line were recommended to me as good stuff dedicated for brush painting. The Revells Aquas are not bad, but due to the lack of RLM, FS, BS and ANA colours, a lot of hassle in pain mixing.
And there is not that much difference in pricing. Restarted by finally finishing that one Revell Rebox of the Haseagawa 1/32 Scale FW-190 D-9.......which strangely enough Revell only ever did one run off. Also did my first steps in weathering with it, with AK stuff before they put their foot in. Got a bit more stuff from Ammo by Mig for weathering the Tempest and that old Italeri 109 F-4 that I bought more than 14 years ago! :D
Can recommend the Hasegawa FW-190 D-9 not highly enough, great kit, great details and great fit, even after 10 years of on and off storage in not so great conditions. The decals were a bit messed up but the kit fit great.
Which is a stark contrast to the Italeri Bf-109 F-4.......which is my favourite WW2 Aircraft and the F-4 is my favourite version........but the kit is a bit of a let down. Either the wing and fuselage are too small or the Decals are too big, the detailing is beginner, while the building process is decidedly not. The colouring instructions are so confusing and off they might as well be psychological warfare. ;)
And that leads to you mistrusting the building instructions, which lead to me forgetting something and having to take apart the cowling to fit the propeller hub.
Fit is a big issue, I had to fill and sand a lot.
On the plus side there are a lot of options, you can build Gallands F-2 with the MG/FFM, an F-4/trop and an F-4/R1 Jabo, the parts for them are all included. Which also means you can build a standard F-2 and a Standard F-4.
In the end I went for a different colouring option, not a historical one, but one I used in a JG27 Campaign in IL-2 1946, flying for the 2nd Group of JG27, the early paintscheme which still had the yellow nose.
Thanks for the info!
@@ModelMinutes You're welcome! :)
The first Spitfire kit I ever built consisted of:
Seat
R and L fuselage halves
L and R stabilizers
R and L upper wings
R and L lower wings
Landing gear doors (2)
Landing gear struts (2)
Wheels (2)
Tail wheel (I piece)
Canopy
Propeller and retainer.
That's 18 parts by my count, although I really can't bear to include the armless blob intended to be used as a pilot. Of course, a kit like that cost all of 59 or 69¢, an hour's work spend delivering prescriptions on my bike! The level of detail and options expected today simply weren't conceived off back then.
True!
Agreed - looking forward to it being built, and opens my mind up to trying this brand.
You should go for it!
@@ModelMinutes I might do - but just working through a Tamiya 1:48 Spifire 1a... and it's looking almost as good but my own skills seem a bit dusty!
If you like this kit, you will like Eduard’s other 1/72 kits as well. In particular the Fw 190A series, the F6F Hellcats, and the Bf 110s. If you feel like a foray into WWI, then the Fokker D.VII is brilliant too and has the benefit of needing almost no rigging.
Thanks!
I have this kit and built the US kit and used some of the unused parts to upgrade some of my other Spitfires like an old Revell kit.
great idea!
Amazing detail and competitive pricing. I'm thinking of doing more eduard kits myself
Go for it!
Never had an Eduard kit they look fantastic, you picked the same one as me.👍😁oh happy new year.
Thanks, you too!
can't wait for the build video mate.
Thanks! I'll try and move this kit to near the top of my list to do!
@@ModelMinutes Nice!May your paints never dry out.
@@darwinci haha! My your sandpaper always be rough :P
Grabbed the Eduard "Aussie 8's" kit a while back,built the "Gray nurse" so far gorgeous kit to build!
Second version is gonna be the bare aluminium skin as a contrast to the camo version.
Sounds very cool!
The first spit (also the one on the cover) is from No. 457 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF) fighter squadron and is Bobby Gibbs personal mount.
Not a RAF Burma aircraft.
Thanks for clarifying
Eduard is the elite of scale models
oh yes
Great video Matt !
Thanks!
Great review and I agree the profipack is just great for what you get for the price. I am looking forward to the build of this kit.
You and me both!
Got the kit and looking forward to making it in the Aussie markings as the real one is near by. Nice review 👌👌👌
Hope you enjoy it!
@@ModelMinutes when I finally get to it! Haha
Did you get it here in Australia and if so how much was it? Cheers Dean
@@monkeyracing5274 hey man got it in 2019 at metro hobbies in Melbourne, Victoria, it was under 25 bucks because it had a water damaged box but the contents were mint. Was under 40 bucks for a mint one
High altitude pointed wingtips all the way! A whole host of other Spitfire variants can be found with clipped wings, the VIII is one of only a handful that got the opposite treatment from what I can remember. (Though I will admit it is a good looking livery that caught your eye.)
If I recall correctly, the extended pointed wingtips were fitted to the Mk.VI, Mk.VII (which had a pressurised cockpit), and could be fitted to the Mk.VIII. Surprisingly, the PR variants like the PR.X and PR.XI did not have them
Yes! Maybe i'll get some overtree sprues and use the other decals on them
Congrats 👏 👏 I hope you will enjoy to build this piece of modelling art.
I hope so too!
The American version looks sick! That's my pick for this sweet and Glorious kit! And I will be buying one once I knock off a couple of models in my stash. ✌
Good choice!
Sick?
@@emantide6306 Nevermind.
The eduard kits are awesome. It might be hard to go back to airfix after you have built this ;)
I know! I feel like it will ruin me haha!
I never herd about Edward kits look amazing might have to buy Spitfire looks well detailed for 1/72.
You should!
@@ModelMinutes I have no idea which one to get what paints do there use or can you use any ?
That appears to be an outstanding kit. If I were still building model aircraft of the 2nd World War I would get at least five of these kits and make the different versions, especially the far east versions and the American PRU kit.
Yeah! I think i'm gonna do that US version
Ive seen yhese profipaks in different scales and seeing they all come with photoetch im with you on wanting to try using them and see how it turns out.
Cool, i hope I can do a good job of it
Well, I stumbled across the channel and whilst some of the terms you used were a challenge to me I guess I will pick it all up?
As a child I built Airfix models nearly all aircraft when at my grandparents and built a massive collection.
Git all sentimental and purchased an Airfix model and whilst yet to build it , as fir the first time ever I want to paint it!, I was disappointed I didn’t get the feeling I got as a child.
Any this baby looks more exciting!!
Uhmm a Spitfire in US trim, isn’t that treason?
Subscribed and liked so let’s see what happens?!
Kindest
Bob in consistent lockdown, or so it seems, in the North West
Thanks so much Bob! I'm looking at doing an absolute "basics for beginners" video in the future where i will cover all the terms we modellers use and what they mean. I hope your airfix kit is fun!
@@ModelMinutes thanks
Other 1/72 kits with excellent detail and finesse are for instance Special Hobby's new P-40 kits (P-40E, P-40K , P-40N). I have several in my stash, haven't yet built one, but according to reviews they should build easily. Also Special Hobby's freshly released Messerschmitt bf 109e-4 is very nicely detailed and has a good fit. And then there's Clear prop! Models from Ukraine, their kits look very enticing, I see that MOS6510 Models has just uploaded an inbox review of their 1/72 La-5.
Thanks for the info!
Wow, I have MiG-21 PF and Mirage III C weekend editions from Eduard in my build queue, I was also amazed by those. They should make a Sabre model since they have many different versions and no kit has the one I want to build.
I like the silver US Spitfire👍🏼
Thanks for the info!
That is fantastic value for money. I paid £140 for the silver version of Tamiya Mustang, which turned out to be a nightmare.
:/
140 British pounds? For a MODEL?!!
That should have bought you the ACTUAL PLANE !!!
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now thats an impressive kit !!
oh yes!! :)
Look forward to the build. Never done this make.
It will be a new experience!
Eduard kits are great!
Would appear so!
got a limited edition 1/72 tornado of eduard its got everything you need and the brassin resin parts are brilliant. all for 25 quid. its the desert babes one which is the revell tornado with all the eduard parts with it photo etch and resin
sounds great!
15 quid for this amount of detail and photo etch parts? Damn that is good value
It certainly is!
Went to buy it but sold out already lol. Your sub game is strong mate
Haha! I'm glad people are supporting the model manufacturers :)
Sorry because of my poor english. I've never seen a Arma Hobby model but I think it's not easy to overtake the new production Eduard quality. I own a profipack bf-110, Fw-190 and Mig-21, simply outstanding with a wonderful price. Even 1/144 are great.
Thanks for the info!
Hi Matt I bought the Edouard FW 190 F variant I think Romania late 1945 the amount of detail is quite alot considering it a 1 72 scale model with includes winter or late version (I am part of a WW 2 research group) have a look at this one.
Thanks for the suggestion!
I bought the profipack Fokker dvii and I DEFINITELY recommend it :)
Great to hear!
I think you’ll find you cannot build a Mk.IX from this particular boxing. The fuselage and wing sprue is labeled Sprue F and it has a ‘c’ wing with short span ailerons. The Mk.IX had the original long ailerons and Eduard has these on Sprue H, which is included in their Mk.IXc kits. The Mk.IXe wing was catered for with a different sprue again, Sprue I to account for the ‘e’ wing armament (typically 1X20mm cannon and 1X.50 cal machine gun per wing). The ‘e’ wing had no outboard .303s.
Thanks so much for clarifying! When I did my research it wasn’t made clear from my sources that there were different sprues. But I’m still glad that they are interchangeable 👍🏻
Build the silver M8.I always enjoy your channel. Thanks.
Thanks!
Great review mate! The details are great.That’s cheap payed £28 for my Eduard kits 😊
Thanks! 👍
One of the best spitfire kits out there looking ford to seeing this one 🍺
It really is!
Wow, what a nice set. This is definitly not a beginners set. This is one step away from building an actual motor to put in it.
if it was only a little bigger - i'd be able to fly it!
Nice box top art. 👍
Yeah, it's pretty sweet
Omg 😮 Can’t wait !!! 🤩🤩
:D
Hi, thanks for the video, looks like a great kit. One question though, I’m relatively new to modelling aircraft, is it standard not to have a pilot included? Do most people have them on the ground and not in flight, hence no pilot?
Most manufacturers don't inlcude figures these days, nor stands to display them flying. Sadly, these are increasingly items you have to purchase/source
I honestly never pay serious attention to complex painting instructions in a kit's instructions, because I'll be searching for source images. Usually the instructions have some, if not all, of the detail painting references incorrect.
Working on a Hasegawa 1:72 F-35B at the moment and I've not looked at the instructions for paint once since I began, just for building steps.
I know what you mean, i also look at reference images. As a review channel i will sometimes follow the instructions though, and highlight the errors
@@ModelMinutes That's a cool thing to do for viewers.
Eduard make some fabulous kits. I have 3 of these in the stash. My LMS had them in for £11.69 each so it would have been rude not to pick up a few.😁 Especially as you say when compared to the cost of Airfix etc. Definitely check out Arma Hobby. They are making some beautifully detailed kits too. ATB John.
That's a great price!
I need a Spitfire in my life
That desert camo tho 👀👀
:D
Looks great. Does it make any sense to try building this kind of kit without an air brush?
You can build any kit you want without an airbrush
eduard's spitfires are simply the best spitfire kits in 1/72.
they look it!
I just watched airfix's 2021 catalogue video and the vampire part made me laugh
Great success (big money)
haha
The best Spitfire VIII kit on the market, wise choice. The same goes with their Fw-190, Spitfire IX/XVI and Bf-110s.
But we have witnessed a modelers' tragedy just before Christmas: Eduard's werehouse burst into flames. Thankfully, there were no casualties, but the fire destroyed their stash, so prepare their kits' and accessories' prizes will skyrocket
Oh no! I did hear about that. I hope the situation won't be too bad
What? I am from Czech Republic and I never heard of it before... So sad to hear that, I hope it didn't cause too much damage.
I have read Mr. Šulc's (Eduard CEO) post that lot of stuff from the burned warehouse could be saved. They stopped their e-shop in December but now it should be working again. So skyrocket prizes might be IMHO found only when buying from touts or dishonest sellers.
@@jannespor8178 thanks! We’ll have to keep an eye on it 😊
@@ModelMinutes To be more precise: the sad part is that plastic parts for roughly 200 000 kits were destroyed. But lot of (about 80%) complete kits in boxes and other goods were saved.
They're fantastic kits on par with tamiya in my opinion and the value is amazing for the excellent quality you get
Totally agree
Agreed! Tamiya is probably the only manufacturer that I would put at a quality on par with Eduard.
His mind blew up
pop
ProfiPACKs are awesome. I have their MiG-15 kit along with a ton of 3rd party detail sets. It will take forever to build, lol
Oh wow!
Great I can´t believe how many pieces and the level of detail it´s so high ¡¡ I really need to get one ¡ I hope you will build the one with shark mouth ¡ :)
I'm not sure, I really like the look of that US clipped wing version. Maybe I'll get some of the "overtrees" and do the other version
@@ModelMinutes it looks great too and rare !
After watching your video I've gone and brought the kit to have a go..
Awesome! Good luck!
Erm, all Eduard kits are like this. They really are on a different level to most manufacturers.
mind = blown
Wow that is promising to be a nice video, i have heard very nice story's about eduard kits. But i am not getting one doos because they are super expensive in the netherlands...
Sorry to hear that. I was fortunate that here in the UK it was not much more than a normal Airfix kit
This particular kit is 12.95€ on aviationmegastore. But if you don't live anywhere near, the shipping seems to be expensive. Plastmodel.pl from Poland has usually the lowest prices and shipping fee is reasonable, I order from them regularly, to Finland.
The design, manufacture and tooling of the castings/moulds themselves intrigues me just as much as the fascination in watching someone do a damn fine job in building a kit - but i cant find any info on how they're made.... Anybody??
injection moulding? I'm sure there are videos about that online
@@ModelMinutes So you get a full-size plane, tank or whatever, dig out the original blueprints , or failing that go around it with a tape measure or something, and as if by magic these get transformed into a highly detailed (alu?) miniture casting with tiny rivets, panel lines, and tabs and whatnot, so the end injection-moulded product matches up and fits together.
I've had a good old look-see around the youtubes and such but so far haven't found anything about this whole process . Who knows? It's almost as if the big kit manufacturers want to keep it to themselves!
@@graememorrison333 I imagine there are some secrets . . .
@@graememorrison333 you’re on the right track when you talk about getting original blueprints etc. Normally the manufacturer will study all sorts of information, blueprints, manuals, hundreds of photographs and maybe inspect a real aircraft to measure it or even laser scan it. All this research then goes to making a detailed 3D computer model in a program like solidworks. The designers then split that virtual model into the individual components and design metal moulds to produce the pieces. The moulds are then made on cnc milling machines and/or by a process called spark erosion. There’s no secrets really, just a lot of skilled folk doing some ingenious engineering. A few of the manufacturers share progress of the kit design process on social media. For example Airfix, Fine Molds and Eduard are all pretty good at giving a look behind the curtain at how the models get from an idea to a finished kit in your local hobby shop. :)
@@richuar Thanks!!
Is the Mk VIII with Merlin?, I think so,the Spitfire is a Milestone and one of the beautyfulest planes👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It's a merlin engined plane, as far as i know
@@ModelMinutes 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hi, I had never heard of the brand before ( my newbie status clearly showing) and I very much like what you have demonstrated today. Whilst the AIRFIX starter kits have a place they are not for me and this kit is, most definitely it is! Yes I know that it’s not marketed against entry level just me saying more kit please not less!!
For me it will be the American version, that just looks great. So when do we get too see the build?
Bob
England
Hi bob! Thanks for watching - the build has been out for about 18 months or so and you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/hziDnNwAjQQ/v-deo.html&t
You should build the usaf it is best marking option for that kit
That's what I thought :D
Paint scheme number 5 is for a spitfire in the pacific theatre cause there is no raf red roundl cause it was removed and replaced with a white one
Yes! To prevent any confusion with the Japanese red circle right?
The FW190 kits are very good as well.
I will have to investigate
Could do a tutorial on photoetch? I would love to try but I dont know how.
I think i might need a little more practice before I do a tutorial on it :P
The cover art looks like the Dutch East Indies variant.. I did wonder about the roundels.
:)
It would be interesting to do the Spitfire with the USAAC color scheme and then do a P-51 in the RAF color scheme!
:P
@@ModelMinutes You read my mind. Once I saw the USAAC photo recon version, I knew that would be the one I would build. Now I need a decent 1/72nd scale P-51D in RAF markings.
I've always wanted this kit because I have seen the spitfire on the box in real life
wow!
@@ModelMinutesBut I never got it because I didn’t know what paints I should buy with it
I would do the aircraft on the box art from the famous “Grey Nurse” squadron with the shark mouth.
It is very tempting
🦈
Could anyone tell me a good kit in 1:72 scale that has engine detail and maybe gun bays thank u all great video Matt 👍
the airfix typhoon Ib has gun bays (but no engine detail - i made a build video on it) the revell Ju87g has a crude engine (again video on my channel - but no gun bays). The airfix Bf109E has a moulded engine too. Finding both an engine and gun bay in 1/72 is pretty rare and can't think of any off the top of my head
@@ModelMinutes thank u very much that was very helpful
Looks a good kit
it is!
Nice looking kit. The panel lines on the fuselage sides look too deep and wide, though; deeper and wider even than the Airfix Mk 1!
I got the kit back out the box to investigate after reading your comment. I think the lighting in the video highlights the panel lines and makes them appear deeper than they are. Looking at them close up under different light they are not as bad as the airfix mk1. Probably a similar width but half as deep
Eduard ProfiPACK edition is no brain decision and if you find something in their catalogue that you like, go for it. It's worth it. Kit parts go nicely together and you get also metal parts. Just be cautious about their special editions which are sometimes repacked kits from other kit producers, like Revell etc. It's not that they are bad, but they are not made by Eduard itself. Eduard models are a little bit pricey, but especially if you are a new modeller spending several euro more is better than spending a lot of time in frustration when parts don't fit together. And of course, beginners should go for the Weekend edition without metal parts for start.
Thanks for the info! :D