Flitzer's submitted a very neat review of PM's P1111 - a really sleek looking machine!
It's the "wrong" scale for me, but so cheap I'm more than half tempted to nab one!
All the best
Rowan
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New review - Messerschmitt P1111
Posted: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 - 11:22 AM UTC
flitzer
England - North West, United Kingdom
Joined: November 13, 2003
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Joined: November 13, 2003
KitMaker: 2,240 posts
AeroScale: 743 posts
Posted: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 - 08:48 PM UTC
Hi Rowan,
all the PM kits are cheap...highest priced kit is GBP4.25 at Hannants.
Other Luft 46 kits, for the adventurous, include
Fw Ta 183
Ho 229
Ho229 night fighter (2 seater)
And for the more traditional...kits include
Hawker Seafury
Tropical Spit
Fw Ta 154
F100C Super Sabre
Su - 21 etc.
At these prices you (and a few others) may indeed be tempted down a scale...back in old teritory no doubt.
I buy them not only for the kit but also as a source of very inexpensive parts for spares, what-ifs and conversions.
Cheers
Peter
:-)
all the PM kits are cheap...highest priced kit is GBP4.25 at Hannants.
Other Luft 46 kits, for the adventurous, include
Fw Ta 183
Ho 229
Ho229 night fighter (2 seater)
And for the more traditional...kits include
Hawker Seafury
Tropical Spit
Fw Ta 154
F100C Super Sabre
Su - 21 etc.
At these prices you (and a few others) may indeed be tempted down a scale...back in old teritory no doubt.
I buy them not only for the kit but also as a source of very inexpensive parts for spares, what-ifs and conversions.
Cheers
Peter
:-)
Posted: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 - 08:57 PM UTC
Hi Peter
I built the Ho 229 and Ta 154 about 25 years ago. The kits really weren't bad, and PM were the first company (I think...) who were brave enough to make injection-moulded versions available.
All the best
Rowan
I built the Ho 229 and Ta 154 about 25 years ago. The kits really weren't bad, and PM were the first company (I think...) who were brave enough to make injection-moulded versions available.
All the best
Rowan