I am so in love with ZM, crazy since I've yet to finish one, but they are incredible kits!Working on the wing
I've only been back into this Hobby for maybe a year. When I started back up I thought Revell was the top of the line models cuz that's all I built as a kid. And then I built an airplane by Tamia and was simply astounded that I thought revelle was top of the line. So I've tried ZM and Tacom. Lately though Tamia has gotten ridiculous about their prices. Yeah they're gorgeous great models but come on.I am so in love with ZM, crazy since I've yet to finish one, but they are incredible kits!
I'm wondering if you have experience with "Kotare" or "Great Wall Hobby", they make some intricate and expensive kits too, just wondering how they compare to ZM.
I'll have a talk with my homie, trump. Maybe he'll get them to bring the prices down?I've only been back into this Hobby for maybe a year. When I started back up I thought Revell was the top of the line models cuz that's all I built as a kid. And then I built an airplane by Tamia and was simply astounded that I thought revelle was top of the line. So I've tried ZM and Tacom. Lately though Tamia has gotten ridiculous about their prices. Yeah they're gorgeous great models but come on.
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Are you talking about where the wings join the body? Sorry, complete nube when it comes to aircraft.the filets on the 190
The Sheetmetal that covers (and smooths) the joint of the wings to the fuselage.Are you talking about where the wings join the body?
That engine looks greatA little more progress. Had to file a tiny little bit fitting the wing but I think I went together pretty good
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Thanks. Now I'm having an issue with fitting the engine in with no gaps with the engine panels. I can't figure out what the hell went wrong. I followed instructions meticulously yet something is hitting somewhere or installed wrong where I'm getting millimeter and a half to 2 mm Gap. I'm going to have to take a break before I get out the flat hammerThat engine looks great