What are the finest 1/24; 1/32; 1/48 Aircraft Kits
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For plastic kits, these are all worth a look:
Wingnut Wings 1:32 (WW1 only)
Tamiya 1:48 & 1:32
Hasegawa 1:48 & 1:32
Zoukei-Mura 1:32
HK Models 1:32
Trumpeter 1:24
For metal kits:
IMCTH for 1:32 (just two kits, but fantastic).
In my experience, Tamiya all the way for consistent high quality and value for money.
Wingnut Wings 1:32 (WW1 only)
Tamiya 1:48 & 1:32
Hasegawa 1:48 & 1:32
Zoukei-Mura 1:32
HK Models 1:32
Trumpeter 1:24
For metal kits:
IMCTH for 1:32 (just two kits, but fantastic).
In my experience, Tamiya all the way for consistent high quality and value for money.
hmmm interesting question . . . my field of interest is WW2 so I'll stick with that period as I'm more familiar with the models.
1/24- the forthcoming Airfix Typhoon Ib (I know I'm not impartial here but it is genuinely stunning)
1/32- Tamiya spitfire IX, Mustang and Corsair, gorgeous kits. Honorable mention to the Revell Arado Ar196 for being a lovely model and stonking value for money. The Hasegawa P47 thunderbolt is really nice too.
1/48- Eduard Spitfire IX is lovely. Tamiya Skyraider, Swordfish, P47, Sturmovik also very nice.
Wingnut Wings kits are just amazing- the whole package just oozes class. shame I have no real interest in the subject matter though!
1/24- the forthcoming Airfix Typhoon Ib (I know I'm not impartial here but it is genuinely stunning)
1/32- Tamiya spitfire IX, Mustang and Corsair, gorgeous kits. Honorable mention to the Revell Arado Ar196 for being a lovely model and stonking value for money. The Hasegawa P47 thunderbolt is really nice too.
1/48- Eduard Spitfire IX is lovely. Tamiya Skyraider, Swordfish, P47, Sturmovik also very nice.
Wingnut Wings kits are just amazing- the whole package just oozes class. shame I have no real interest in the subject matter though!
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