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Old 03-17-2012, 04:39 PM
Katana1000S Katana1000S is offline
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Originally Posted by Kupsised View Post
There's quite a few Hunters around on ebay from time to time (particularly the German ebay, if you can speak the language. I can't, but I can at least guess ). I've got the FGR.9 at the moment, but I've really got my sights set on the F.6 they did some time ago, since I'd love to do one in the black arrows scheme (I'll probably do the Hawk all black too, it's a nice way to get around the red plastic, but it also looks extremely smart like that I think). One warning about the Hunter though if you find one, is you'll probably need an after-market pitot tube. Mine was snapped in half on the sprue in the box since it's extremely thin at the tip, but Hannants have a metal one that someone's done so I imagine it wasn't only me that had that problem.

Those kits look great though! Now I'm even more tempted to get that Lightning! (Although I will rescue the Ju88 first! ) I agree with the old Revell point though. I got their old Typhoon (the Hawker kind, not the Eurofighter) and it's just naff in places. The undercarridge doors fall well short of covering the bays (although the fit is perfect, their just clearly not long enough by about an inch or so, though that's another one of my favourite things about Revell, that you can usually do them gear up without chopping away too much) and the plastic is terribly warped in places, particularly around the ailerons, probably because the mold was old when it was made. I only really got it to get used to painting the RAF Grey-Green in large scale though, so it's not a huge problem. Their newer kits are just awesome for the price though, nothing comes close really.
Thanks for the tips mate, I know now more than ever I need a Revell 1/32 Hunter in my collection ... Tamiya or Trumpeter are not going to do it, might as well settle with the old but good Revell Kit.

Cheers.
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