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Meng: Mustang P-51D
alpha_tango
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Posted: Monday, November 07, 2016 - 05:38 PM UTC
Just to prove what I was writing above:

http://www.hyperscale.com/2016/features/mengp51d48constrbg_1.htm

Rowan: Have a look at the "Three Things Meng’s Mustang Is Not..." passage

I will try one myself....

cheers

Steffen
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Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 - 03:56 AM UTC

Quoted Text

Just to prove what I was writing above:

http://www.hyperscale.com/2016/features/mengp51d48constrbg_1.htm

Rowan: Have a look at the "Three Things Meng’s Mustang Is Not..." passage

I will try one myself....

cheers

Steffen



Hi Steffen

I'm not sure why your post was aimed at me, because I've never suggested the kit was gimmicky. However, Brett's latest review does underline my comment that he could have dry-assembled the kit in the first place - that's kind of the point when reviewing a snap-together kit.

All the best

Rowan
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Posted: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 - 04:43 PM UTC

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Hi Steffen

I'm not sure why your post was aimed at me, because I've never suggested the kit was gimmicky. However, Brett's latest review does underline my comment that he could have dry-assembled the kit in the first place - that's kind of the point when reviewing a snap-together kit.

All the best

Rowan



Hi Rowan,

actually my comment is not aimed at you but a response to your pretty harsh critique on the first review by BG that I linked here. I understand now that you do not want to have foreign links on your website, this is a business and the other site is as well. I also know that you do your reviews most times with test fitting and checking things, so your preferences are clear and welcome.

What I wanted to point out was that the Meng kit is no 20 parts toylike stick-together-break-apart-kit. Easy assembly does not mean easy disassembly and with 100+ parts the Mustang is not simple. SO testfitting things might lead to things difficult to disassemble (like the Tamiya "click" wings).

Nothing else, nothing personal against you or the site or anything.

We had this in the past and I could keep clear with controversial posts from company ads for a while .. I will try again. This product was different because I first thought it would be kind of a toy (like some others) but it turned out it is not seeing BGs reviews. So I thought this would be worthwhile information for kitmaker readers despite coming from a different website.

take care

Steffen
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Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 - 01:22 AM UTC

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I understand now that you do not want to have foreign links on your website, this is a business and the other site is as well.



Hi Steffen

Again, I plead not guilty. I posted one myself last week.

I've always seen modelling on the Internet as one big community and encourage cross-referencing and cooperation.

All the best

Rowan
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Posted: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 - 06:30 AM UTC
I'm very excited about this kit , not that I need any more , but one can never have enough Mustangs . Always waiting on the release date . Something is telling me that I need two of them .....




Terri

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Posted: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 - 03:42 AM UTC

I have this kit, and I think it is the greatest 1/48th WWII aicraft kit to come on the market since the Monogram B-17G of 1975, it's that brilliant...

Since then, among prop types, only the Tamiya F4U and Ki-46, the Hasegawa Typhoon and J2M, the Modelsvit Yak-9DD, the Eduard Spitfire IX, and finally the Zvezda Me-109F/G and Pe-2 are even remotely in the same ballpark...

The way it allows trouble-free metal finishes is a long overdue step forward in modelling...

The old Tamiya kit is just ghastly in comparison, and the new Airfix imitated its too wide windshield, so the Meng is it, definitely for our medium if not long term future...

Gaston
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