Yeah I am blown away by the detail. But also pleased by the part count. More sprues than a classic Tamiya kit, but fewer than my Eduard 1/48 Wildcat. It feels like a good balance. I will let you know how it goes.That is a thing with Arma Hobby kits. If they get in the way you can snip them off. I want to get a few of their kits, they are known for great detail even on the 1/72 kits.
Yeah. It is comparable to the new tool of Tamiya Spitefire Mk 1 but costs $10 US more. Though it does come with masks and some resin parts.The only "downside" to the Arma Hobby kits can be the price. But considering the level of detail in the kits I think the higher price is more than warranted.
By a few dollars? Yeah, it's worth it.The only "downside" to the Arma Hobby kits can be the price. But considering the level of detail in the kits I think the higher price is more than warranted.
Wow, really expensive, hi tec, ultra modern masking. I love it....... PanthermanSome updates on the Hurricane Iic "Jubilee" 1/48. Doing it gear down I think. Check out my super professional masking technique
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that is most likely true. I think it is important to look past the hype, and get the opinions of those you trust. I have heard some many good things about this particular kit, I was pretty confident. Though, I do have a couple of gripes. For example, the sprues are not number sequentially. The numbers are all over the place.A member over at another forum site I belong to had a different outlook on Arma kits. Fit issues, flash, etc… This is on a 1/72 scale kit. I've come to conclusion Arma has a habit of hyping up their kits, including their new releases. I guess you won't know what you're seeing until you open the box. Not saying they're all like that but some are questionable.
So true. PanthermanMy BIG PLAN for today was to mask the canopy, prime the main body, and paint already primed landing gear etc.
BUT since I decided to use the Eduard T-Face paint masks, for both inside and out of the canopy, I only managed to mask the canopy in the time I had. sigh. It always takes longer than ya think.
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Yes! and I really don't like making my own masks.Always! But in this case with masks the payout is worth it. Sure makes painting canopies a lot more care-free.