Build Photos: XH-26 Jet Jeep
Comments
27 16 July 2021, 15:28
David R. Meizoso
Wow, this is a funny machine! You're right about the small pieces, maybe using a photoetch saw will help separating some of them from the sprue. I found this tutorial to be really helpful for beginners:
dqscaleworks.blogspo..-by-ricardo.html?m=1
Wow, this is a funny machine! You're right about the small pieces, maybe using a photoetch saw will help separating some of them from the sprue. I found this tutorial to be really helpful for beginners:
dqscaleworks.blogspo..-by-ricardo.html?m=1
16 July 2021, 17:25
Florian H.
Count me in, have this kit twice in stash, for both versions, tell us how it is to assemble 🙂
Count me in, have this kit twice in stash, for both versions, tell us how it is to assemble 🙂
16 July 2021, 18:47
Robert Podkoński
Good work so far, Peter! (it is a pity - and strange - that there are such flaws in the mouldings... for me it is always surprising that no one on the side of producer checked that when preparing the kit...)
Good work so far, Peter! (it is a pity - and strange - that there are such flaws in the mouldings... for me it is always surprising that no one on the side of producer checked that when preparing the kit...)
25 July 2021, 12:44
Michael Kohl
I am building a Fa330 Bachstelze (sandpiper), so I think I have an idea of what you have gone through 😉 . Nice result of the little bugger.
I am building a Fa330 Bachstelze (sandpiper), so I think I have an idea of what you have gone through 😉 . Nice result of the little bugger.
1 February 2022, 15:13
Peter G
Thanks, all. It was a challenge and I learned a lot. I haven't made many models in my life so this was very much akin to being thrown into the deep end. Luckily any mistakes can be passed off as "weathering" 😉
Thanks, all. It was a challenge and I learned a lot. I haven't made many models in my life so this was very much akin to being thrown into the deep end. Luckily any mistakes can be passed off as "weathering" 😉
1 February 2022, 19:26