Plus the .99Its not all Stug Chris only about 99%
Plus the .99Its not all Stug Chris only about 99%
GAWRD John give Bob the one per cent an I hope to get him hooked on ships in about a hundred yrs time lolPlus the .99
Knew i left that .99 somewhere lol
My next build (in the middle of GB's) might surprise you. Just arrived today?
Knew i left that .99 somewhere lol
My next build (in the middle of GB's) might surprise you. Just arrived today?
I had much the same feeling about itI remember Jakko's build for the starter kit GB. I think he only had two paints and a brush with bristles at each end.
The end result was better that expected.
Could be they have more than one set, one based on a recent Hurricane kit and the other on their 1960s model perhaps? Yours was this one:Gary, that is strange.
I built what I presume to be the self same 1/72 Hurricane kit for the 'Starter Set' G.B. on here last year and the fit, everything about it was nigh on perfect.
Weird or what?
This one?My box has the 1:72 Hawker Hurricane logo on the bottom, not the top of my box. Number looks like A55111. Paints, glue and brush are in a clear plastic "bubble" on the top as well.
This is where Scalemates comes in. Using your kit as an example, if you scroll down the page a bit you will come across a (very extensive in this case) family tree diagram of Airfix Hurricane kits, so you can see which kits are reissues of which, and which ones are actually new.There's clearly an art in getting the latest model.
They usually are, especially if they’re decades newer — assuming they’re from the same manufacturer, of course. Another manufacturer might well release a worse kit later onThat's assuming they will be the better mould ?
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