Build the spitfire
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Had a search, but couldn't find anything on this.
DeAgostini's latest, a wood and aluminium spitfire partwork, 28 quid a month for 32 months...
I love spits, and would love a large scale model of one, but acknowledge my plastic kit modelling skills aren't up to it. This seems both easier and 'nicer' - looks great in raw ally...
Any views?
DeAgostini's latest, a wood and aluminium spitfire partwork, 28 quid a month for 32 months...
I love spits, and would love a large scale model of one, but acknowledge my plastic kit modelling skills aren't up to it. This seems both easier and 'nicer' - looks great in raw ally...
Any views?
Sway said:
Had a search, but couldn't find anything on this.
DeAgostini's latest, a wood and aluminium spitfire partwork, 28 quid a month for 32 months...
I love spits, and would love a large scale model of one, but acknowledge my plastic kit modelling skills aren't up to it. This seems both easier and 'nicer' - looks great in raw ally...
Any views?
Just do a Google search for DeAgostini Spitfire DeAgostini's latest, a wood and aluminium spitfire partwork, 28 quid a month for 32 months...
I love spits, and would love a large scale model of one, but acknowledge my plastic kit modelling skills aren't up to it. This seems both easier and 'nicer' - looks great in raw ally...
Any views?

http://spitfire.model-space.com/
From the images it looks absolutely, unfogivably atrocious, especially considering the 1:12 scale.
I've done way, way better than what's in those images in 1:72, and for that kind of money (£896!) so could you, even if it meant practicing on 80-odd 1:72 scale models beforehand.
dr_gn said:
Just do a Google search for DeAgostini Spitfire 
http://spitfire.model-space.com/
From the images it looks absolutely, unfogivably atrocious, especially considering the 1:12 scale.
I've done way, way better than what's in those images in 1:72, and for that kind of money (£896!) so could you, even if it meant practicing on 80-odd 1:72 scale models beforehand.
I meant on here! Seen all the marketing blurb... 
http://spitfire.model-space.com/
From the images it looks absolutely, unfogivably atrocious, especially considering the 1:12 scale.
I've done way, way better than what's in those images in 1:72, and for that kind of money (£896!) so could you, even if it meant practicing on 80-odd 1:72 scale models beforehand.
Thanks for your views though, exactly what I was looking for. Seems a massive shame that more effort isn't put in considering the cost. I would happily have paid up if I'd have a decent chance of building something to keep for a very long time...
Sway said:
dr_gn said:
Just do a Google search for DeAgostini Spitfire 
http://spitfire.model-space.com/
From the images it looks absolutely, unfogivably atrocious, especially considering the 1:12 scale.
I've done way, way better than what's in those images in 1:72, and for that kind of money (£896!) so could you, even if it meant practicing on 80-odd 1:72 scale models beforehand.
I meant on here! Seen all the marketing blurb... 
http://spitfire.model-space.com/
From the images it looks absolutely, unfogivably atrocious, especially considering the 1:12 scale.
I've done way, way better than what's in those images in 1:72, and for that kind of money (£896!) so could you, even if it meant practicing on 80-odd 1:72 scale models beforehand.
Thanks for your views though, exactly what I was looking for. Seems a massive shame that more effort isn't put in considering the cost. I would happily have paid up if I'd have a decent chance of building something to keep for a very long time...
http://www.ministeam.com/acatalog/info-IMCTH-Zero....
http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&...
They do a P51 Mustang too.
Strange how you can buy a 1:16 Mitsubishi Zero from them, which looks infinitely better than the Spitfire, for about £100 less
http://www.model-space.com/gb/military/mitsubishi-...
It almost looks like the one I linked to previously (which is about £350 btw), but the Deaga-whatever version is twice as large.
http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/product_info.php?pr...
What's that all about?
http://www.model-space.com/gb/military/mitsubishi-...
It almost looks like the one I linked to previously (which is about £350 btw), but the Deaga-whatever version is twice as large.
http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/product_info.php?pr...
What's that all about?
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