[WWI] Likely to be expensive but oh... so nice!

Hooper, Dave Dave.Hooper at Clarks.com
Fri Dec 4 03:23:01 EST 2009


>The Classic Plane vac of the AEG G.IV in 1/72nd is one of their better
ones. Of course about it's only advantage now is that it's not resin.
Oh, and I already >have one, which counts for a lot - I'm sure the
Chorodsy kit will be excellent, but I'm also sure it'll be more than 70
Euros here.

 

 

Hi Paul,

 

            I agree that this kit will be out of many peoples price
range (including myself). I'm extremely lucky in that if mr.Choroszy
sees fit to send a review copies out

            then there is a reasonable chance that one will get passed
my way. Saying that there are an awful lot of people paying this sort of
money (and more) for 1/32   

            kits at the moment. If you calculate value for money in
modeling/enjoyment (or frustration) time rather than the size of your
finished product then these kits

            seem more reasonable.

 

            I too have the Classic Plane vac. Unfortunately the reasons
that have stopped me making a start on this over the years are the same
reasons that in reality

would make me think twice about the Choroszy G.IV and that is how to
best go about simulating the fuselage lozenge pattern. I know there you
could do a splinter camo option, but it wouldn't be quite the same.

 

            Regards

 

            Dave     






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