Thanks guys! I don't know what to say. Lol
the parts fit is out of this world! It practically falls together, but then you get a token pilot figure.
His arms are molded to his legs and lack definition, but his head is a separate piece and is well made.
So far I've managed to separate his collar from his shoulders and worked on his right side.
Im not going to worry much about separating the outsides of his arms because it won't be seen, but the insides are the worst of it anyways and I will be carving in better definition.
Honestly, the pilot is the worst part of this kit. I'm more than a little surprised that after all the superb engineering that has obviously gone into this kit, that the pilot fig would have his arms molded to his legs in such a back-dated fashion. The option of having his arms cast free would've been better for having him appear to operate the controls. This is very 70's Monogram retro of Tamiya.
Seriously, this is the biggest complaint I have lol.
Otherwise this is some outstanding next generation, top tier, king of the mountain, engineering right here.
this is what we all want to see when we open a Tamiya box!
one last thing to mention is that it does include masks for the canopy, but they are NOT pre cut. Kinda like, here's a bonus amplifier for your car stereo, but you have to install it. Lol
I almost feel like they decided not to go that one tiny extra step because of the work already put into it lol.
I don't know. It's still an amazingly engineered kit! And what a subject! A Japanese version of an Me-109! It's not a very large a/c, just like a 109, it is a smallish frame and looks small next to all of the P-40's I'm working on lol.
Anyways, I think I've prattled on enough. I'm pretty close to getting the fuse closed and I'll try to remember to get pictures up before it's done.
:)