Nice review and even nicer kit. I have not done a ZM kit yet because I would hate to close up all of that detail. Now, this is different. Leave it open or a clear fuse would be nice.
Paul
1/32 Horten Ho 229 by Zoukei-mura - Preview
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Our buddy Adam from "The Modelling News" has translated the newest blog entry of the President of Zoukei-mura on the Horten Ho 229. Read this news here on Adam´s informative website:
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Thanks for passing on the news Thomas :-)
I really think - without knowing anything really apart from what i read - that there is a real quandary as to having the kit in a clear as well - the advantages are obvious but the disadvantages of the brittle plastic - the no filling and sanding and what to glue with are a real issue - anyone with the "Phantom Mustang" clear kit should know!
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I really think - without knowing anything really apart from what i read - that there is a real quandary as to having the kit in a clear as well - the advantages are obvious but the disadvantages of the brittle plastic - the no filling and sanding and what to glue with are a real issue - anyone with the "Phantom Mustang" clear kit should know!
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The Japanese modeller that did the transparent version for those pictures did a great job. He could do so, so why shouldn´t anybody else be able to do the same. If Zoukei-mura would go and offer a transparent kit version some people will buy it. Others won´t.
As long as it makes you happy all should be fine.
As long as it makes you happy all should be fine.