Sunday, November 11, 2007 - 07:05 AM UTC
Roden has given us a great all-plastic basic kit at a fine price. No brass photoetch, but most average modelers need a basic all plastic kit with little rigging like this to have as a premier build.
Roden"s product development people had a simlar challenge when it came to reproducing a scale model of the Junker's first production line fighter. The surfaces are all compound curves. Their own development took about as long to get the surfaces right. While previously other companies have tried their hand at the project in 1/72 & 1/48 it was the new generation of software that gave Roden the edge. This all plastic kit fills a hole in the ranks of types that deserve to be represented.
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