Hi all
This is the kit I am going to build
This is the contents
I bought the kit last year second hand. Looking at the decals I am unsure if they will be ok but I will be giving them a try. Although a Revell boxing I think that the kit is a Hasegawa moulding. The quality of the parts looks excellent with no flash.
This will be only my third 1/48th scale build as I usually build in 1/72nd.
Regards
Colin
Timet10 1/48th Arado AR234 build
Timet10 1/48th Arado AR234 build
Currently on the bench Airfix 1/48 Blenheim
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Re: Timet10 1/48th Arado AR234 build
Welcome aboard Colin and a nice choice of kit and subject,look forward to your build of it.
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Re: Timet10 1/48th Arado AR234 build
Brews wrote:It IS a good kit. AFAIK, Revell/Monogram contributed by tooling the bits required to make the C version. Otherwise it's Hase origins.timet10 wrote:Although a Revell boxing I think that the kit is a Hasegawa moulding. The quality of the parts looks excellent with no flash.
If this kit has had extra mouldings added then the tool makers have done a superb job as they marry up really well (unlike some upgrades /Modifications I have seen)
Colin
Currently on the bench Airfix 1/48 Blenheim
Re: Timet10 1/48th Arado AR234 build
Hi All
I have made some progress on this kit. Below is a picture of the front wheel before glueing it together. I glued small fishing weights into the wheel so that it will help keep the nose wheel on the deck.
The quality is not great but the black line is the weights. I have also painted the pilots seat and assembled the undercarriage legs. I added some fine wires to the under carriage legs to replicate brake lines.
I have continued to assemble the cockpit,glue the wings together, paint and prepare the undercarriage bays, and assemble the engine pods. I,ll post some more pics soon.
Cheers
Colin
I have made some progress on this kit. Below is a picture of the front wheel before glueing it together. I glued small fishing weights into the wheel so that it will help keep the nose wheel on the deck.
The quality is not great but the black line is the weights. I have also painted the pilots seat and assembled the undercarriage legs. I added some fine wires to the under carriage legs to replicate brake lines.
I have continued to assemble the cockpit,glue the wings together, paint and prepare the undercarriage bays, and assemble the engine pods. I,ll post some more pics soon.
Cheers
Colin
Currently on the bench Airfix 1/48 Blenheim