Hi Bob... Thanks for the reply. It is only my opinion though.
Before you go hunting around your LHS you might want to take a look at these two Old Man blog entries.
The Old Man Blog No.113 - Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of SWS!! Thank you for supporting our 34 releases!! | ZOUKEI-MURA (zoukeimura.co.jp)
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The photos of the FW190 and the Me 109 kits are development photos and include test shots and 3d printed parts. ZM do this to make sure that all the design elements go together correctly and I have never had to use any gap filler or anything like that.
I am sure that both the FW 190 (when it appears) and the 109 series will be the definitive kits with plenty of detail and also be an educational one as to the design and build of the original aircraft which is their mantra.
Pre-Order cost is 9,000 Yen ($78.20) plus taxes and shipping from Japan for the G-14 which for what you get in the kit is a really good price and the kits are really top of the tree and in fact, given the standard of the instructions and the information presented suited for any builder at any level, even one with only a few kits experience.
I will be putting my money where my mouth is and pre-ordering one myself and the build will be going up on here when I start. I may not do the figure included and I am not so good painting them!
I believe that the only extra parts I will need will be metal barrels for the armaments and probably stuff for the instrument panel plus HGW seatbelts. The paint job will be probably custom masks from Top Notch and Maketar plus stencils from 1 man army. Most of those I already have, so not much an issue. My brain is currently working at figuring out how to do the black tulip nose markings by mask and paint rather than decals although an email to Top Notch may solve this for me!
I tend to approach my builds on here with the outlook... if this idiot can do this then so can you! All my paint jobs can be done easily and the only expense is paint masks and plenty of masking tape!
Never be frightened by Tamiya, ZM etc when it comes to opening a box and seeing all those parts looking back at you. Trust in your skills you have. Always be prepared to learn or create new ones and think outside the box. Also you have this bunch on here to help you along!
Yes. Decent kits are more expensive as they take longer to research, develop and produce and are of a much better quality plastic and so give a much better experience. Sometimes a step back to something cheap and nasty is needed to try something new or develop a skill. This means that no matter how the kit builds up and the skill or new product you are trying/developing means that something good comes out the other end which you can transfer to a better kit.... making THAT kit so much better.
With this kit, it was meant to be a build of Franz Steigers' Yellow 2 which it will be, but also a test bed for 1 man armys Stencil mask set and also a practice and development of my mottling techniques.
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