Fly 1/32 Hawker Hurricane MkIIc In box review
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2017
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I just got one last week and I can’t wait to build it.
I'm a fan of these short run kits, they offer a bit of a challenge to build but after your complete, very gratifying! Nice kit.
Ahhh...Finally the Fly Hurricane review.... Thanks Paul,actually looks a nice kit,maybe alittle rough around the edges...but a improvement over the ancient Revell kit thats for sure!.
Nice review Paul. I have the tropical version, but I have to admit that I'm scared to start it. lol
Good review. I noticed on the after edge point of the upper wing that the plastic was bent up on the one wing ! ?
Hey Paul, the difference in the Cannon types was the positioning of the recoil spring - the 2nd type were a later, more efficient recoil system and came into use after 1941. You need a photo reference for your chosen markings as BOTH types were used until 1945.
Cheers for the information brett :)
I have the Fly Ar 234B-2 1/32 and I have to say it looks to be a more refined kit than this. Nevertheless, a very nice review. Thanks, John
Looks a nice model, but yeah some work definitely needed - when will you build it eh?
Hoping soon :)
I see they have the RAAF Trop version in stock at Metro... hmm.. should I, or shouldn't I???
Yes lol
Great review from start too finish. Very informative
nice review paul how about a weather sig eg must have a weather pheromone in the name for example Hurricane typhoon , lightning etc on and did you get the pe for the damn Lancaster yet
LOL you mean like the gb thats set to start on the forum on the 1st may ;)
there is one doh lmao
Maybe someone on here can tell me why companies go to the effort of producing 1/32 scale kits and not just go that extra half mile and produce them in 1/35?
If you build a 1/72 aircraft kit there are loads of vehicles and figures that can be used with it, same with 1/48 but not for 1/32 aircraft.
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