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Hasa 1/32 Thunderbolt

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crw59@earthlink.net - 26 Apr 2007 23:21 GMT
Besides most likely fixing the fist sized rivets the Revell kit has,
what can we expect from Hasa?

I have 5 Revell 1/32 bolts and really don't want to spend $50 or so
for another, unless its really gonna be gods gift in terms of detail
etc....

Craig
Rufus - 27 Apr 2007 01:36 GMT
> Besides most likely fixing the fist sized rivets the Revell kit has,
> what can we expect from Hasa?
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> Craig

Lookie here, if ya really want to know:

http://www.hyperscale.com/reviews/kits/hasegawast27reviewbg_1.htm

Yeah...you want one...so do I...

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crw59@earthlink.net - 27 Apr 2007 16:00 GMT
> c...@earthlink.net wrote:
> > Besides most likely fixing the fist sized rivets the Revell kit has,
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great. now can I borrow $50?

Craig
willshak - 27 Apr 2007 16:08 GMT
>> Besides most likely fixing the fist sized rivets the Revell kit has,
>> what can we expect from Hasa?
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> Yeah...you want one...so do I...

For the size and price, I would expect there be more options regarding
the positioning of flying surfaces; flaps, ailerons,  elevators, rudder,
etc..

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Rufus - 27 Apr 2007 16:17 GMT
>>> Besides most likely fixing the fist sized rivets the Revell kit has,
>>> what can we expect from Hasa?
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> the positioning of flying surfaces; flaps, ailerons,  elevators, rudder,
> etc..

I think the options included to do five different variants are enough.
I always cut flying surfaces free anyway, so that's not an issue for me.

If there's any area that's deficient, I'd have to say it's the decals -
all those variant possibilities, and only three sets of markings two of
which are -25s?..

...but I'll still be buying one.

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Claus Gustafsen - 27 Apr 2007 15:56 GMT
And if Hasegawas isn't enough,Trumpeter has announced a racorback, early and
late D bubbletop and an N.... Probably a good deal more than 50$ apice
thoug.

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> Besides most likely fixing the fist sized rivets the Revell kit has,
> what can we expect from Hasa?
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> Craig
Bill Woodier - 30 Apr 2007 00:13 GMT
I'd go for an early razorback and an "N" model in a heartbeat!
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> And if Hasegawas isn't enough,Trumpeter has announced a racorback, early
> and late D bubbletop and an N.... Probably a good deal more than 50$ apice
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>> Craig
 
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