Border models zero

Detail looks really nice, not raised panel lines, but actual raised panels...awesome!

Is that true for all or most Border kits?
 
I did notice the raised panels and stuff it's going to be cool to paint and here's a couple pictures of my border models FW 190 and it doesn't have the actual raised panels which could be contributed to the way the Japanese built the zero, I don't know. But I do know I was getting the wings and stuff on this zero and the fit is really good I mean almost excellent. Very surprising

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Is that true for all or most Border kits?
I don't know about their aircraft kits, but I do know their AFVs do not have a good reputation. There are a few exceptions, but most of the Border Models AFV kits have all kinds of mistakes that simply shouldn't be there if they had done their research slightly better.
 
I don't know about their aircraft kits, but I do know their AFVs do not have a good reputation. There are a few exceptions, but most of the Border Models AFV kits have all kinds of mistakes that simply shouldn't be there if they had done their research slightly better.
This is my second borders kit the first one being the FW 190 and I agree with you. Although you can't argue with the price. And I've said it before and I'll say it one more time. If you're a modeling beginner and you get one of these kits? You're in trouble. You're going to be lost at the first step
 
All right got the airframe painted X 11 Chrome silver and painted up the propeller and the bombs and the landing gear and today I clear coated the airframe because Tuesday is when I'm going to get in my AK chipping fluid and I'm going to try that stuff out. I'm pretty sure I'm going to paint the body that green color so I can chip the hell out of it but I have to admit I really like the light gray color rather than the green.

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Panel line shading still voodoo to me!
Anxious to see how you make out with the chipping!
 
Japanese planes were often very poorly painted, with no primer underneath, or even cleaning the surface before applying the paint, leading to the paint flaking off like you see in many photos, such as those above. This goes especially for Army aircraft, which looked like that throughout most of the war. Navy planes were much neater initially because they were well-painted at the factory as an anti-corrosion measure. That fell by the wayside eventually, though.
 
Nope. As Snoopy would say.. nope, not today. I'm just getting over all the damn frustration. Maybe if I would have used the right wire instead of unraveling speaker wire. Maybe if I actually knew what I was doing. Maybe. Maybe if I was younger and my eyesight was better and I didn't have a slight Shake. I drilled all that stuff out and ran the wires and and started running the wires and that's what it just took an immediate left turn over the cliff. One wire didn't look right and the next one broke off and that's when the Flackhammer started whispering in my ear and I just tore all the wires out and said the heck with it. And the blood pressure immediately went down. So I am just working on the engine. Primed it and then X11 Chrome silver and black panel liner and I'm going to let that dry overnight. See you

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Looking darn good to me. Pantherman
 

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