Hi,
I might have the opportunity to get one or two 262's by Italeri at a
low price.
Is that kit any good? (apart from the not positionable-leading edge
slats)
Or should I go for Tamiya or Revell?
INgo
MQM107 - 13 Jan 2006 15:08 GMT
> Hi,
> I might have the opportunity to get one or two 262's by Italeri at a
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> Or should I go for Tamiya or Revell?
> INgo
These are from the DML molds. They are not bad kits, but they are a
little tricky to assemble. Like most DML kits there will be dry fitting
and filling and sanding. They look good when finished right, but they
will not be a shake and bake.
Mike
Don McIntyre - 13 Jan 2006 15:26 GMT
If you buy the Revell kit, you're getting the same kit. As indicated,
the DML/Revell/Italeri kits take some work to build, but the build up
in to nice looking kits when you're finished. In addition, they've got
variant's available that Tamiya doesn't (and probably won't) have.
> Hi,
> I might have the opportunity to get one or two 262's by Italeri at a
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Or should I go for Tamiya or Revell?
> INgo
Ron Smith - 13 Jan 2006 17:06 GMT
> Hi,
> I might have the opportunity to get one or two 262's by Italeri at a
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Or should I go for Tamiya or Revell?
> INgo
The Italeris is the old Trimster/DML kit, not sure what the Revell kit
is and the Tamiya can be built with no filler.