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Let's hope the still-unseen clear parts are or will be corrected from the CADs we saw...
Gaston
Gaston
If you are talking about the sliding window next to the pilot being incorrect, I suggest that you look at the photos online of the P-61.
A quick browse even through Google will show you that the window does indeed look to have an extra frame due to it being able to slide to the rear.
Of course as is your wont, don't mention all the work that GWH have put into making a state of the art 21st century kit of the P-61.
Very excited , now i can put my Monogram kits up for sale and build this fancy new Widow!
Also, the real openable canopy top panel TAPERS severely towards the front, while this new 2011 kit appears to barely do so if at all (like the 1973 Monogram).
While it will probably be a huge improvement over the Monogram kit, and having said so already (I don't how many times I am required to say it), not improving radically on the biggest problem of a 38 year old kit is still a big miss...
Falcon/Squadron has apparently stopped offering new products, so it up to a dicey, frameless through polishing (and thus very hard-to-mask) candle-smash-mould concoction yet again...
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If you are talking about the sliding window next to the pilot being incorrect, I suggest that you look at the photos online of the P-61.
A quick browse even through Google will show you that the window does indeed look to have an extra frame due to it being able to slide to the rear.
Of course as is your wont, don't mention all the work that GWH have put into making a state of the art 21st century kit of the P-61.
I was not talking about the sliding pilot side window,,,
I was talking about the canopy rounded-box shape with "corners" where no corners exist, and quaterlight front windscreen proportions (peaky in real-life and thus not low and squat)...
Also, the real openable canopy top panel TAPERS severely towards the front, while this new 2011 kit appears to barely do so if at all (like the 1973 Monogram).
While it will probably be a huge improvement over the Monogram kit, and having said so already (I don't how many times I am required to say it), not improving radically on the biggest problem of a 38 year old kit is still a big miss...
Falcon/Squadron has apparently stopped offering new products, so it up to a dicey, frameless through polishing (and thus very hard-to-mask) candle-smash-mould concoction yet again...
90% of my building time is spent fixing manufacturer errors, and I simply don't have the time anymore to put up with this... 6 straight months fixing a Monogram B-24 canopy (and entire front fuselage)... 3 years fixing Hasegawa's Me-109G's nose (even with direct access to an original for measurements)... 4 years wasted on a B-29 fuselage incurably assymetrical from nose to tail...
Zvezda's Me-109s and Modelsvit's Yak-1b ARE models that I will build (especially the Yak-1b in many multiples because it is stunningly perfect)... But I simply don't have the time anymore to polish a master and smash-mould my own canopies...
There is less and less time to do things, and modern models should spare us crude mistakes.
Gaston
... These GW P-61 cowls are actually much worse than AM's B-25 cowls, because they cannot be simply "bored out" to shape, since they incorrectly TAPER from front to back (again, as correctly pointed out on Hyperscale yesterday by someone else)... G.
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