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P51-d kit question.
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 24, 2003 2:42 PM
Hi,
I'm looking to build a P51-d mustang in 1/48th. Any of you guys know which kit is the best? The Tamiya ones the dearest - is it worth it?Tongue [:P]
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 24, 2003 2:59 PM
The Tamiya kits always gets good ratings with lots of good accurate detail and options. I think Hasegawa has a larger selection of configurations and decal sets for the Mustang. Either way, you can't really go too wrong.

The Revell/Monogram kit is a cheapy, but not an all together bad kit if you don't mind applying a little elbow grease or if you are looking for a kit to experiment with. I bought one to see if I could convert it to a P-51B - at the low cost, I might by a second just to have the spare parts.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 24, 2003 3:05 PM
Ditto on what scooter_roo said. The Monogram offering can be had in the USA at just about any Wal-Mart or Hobby Lobby for less than $10, and builds up pretty nicely. Plus, there are MANY, MANY aftermarket sets available for the P-51, so building a good-looking kit, regardless of manufacturer, shouldn't be a problem.
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Posted by rangerj on Saturday, October 25, 2003 3:06 PM
Either the Tamiya or the Hasagawa kit build into an excelent P-51. Tamiya gives you the dropped flaps option. With the Aeries optional detail cockpit kit,and the wheel well kit, you get an outstanding scale replica. There is a plethora of aftermarket decals available, but both kits have excellent decals.

If I remember right the Hasagawa kit also provides the "Dallas" canopy so you can built the kit as a P-51 K. (I think there are a few other minor differences between a D and a K but the main difference is the canopy).

Will one of you purist Mustang fans please correct me if I'm wrong. rangerj
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, October 25, 2003 3:43 PM
Both Tamiya & Hasegawa produce fine P-51 kits, each with its own shortcomings.

Tamiya - thick clear parts, sliding canopy attachment point to sprue is difficult to clean up, shallow cockpit side consoles.

Hasegawa - wheelwells are shallow, no dropped flaps,.

I've built both, and these are the major differences. Hope this helps !
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Posted by Butz on Saturday, October 25, 2003 4:01 PM
Hey Colin,
Either kit you use is a win win situation..!! Even if they do have tiny inaccuraciesWink [;)]
Hey Pix,
Didn't ya hear that Tamiya redid their P-51D? Basically they remolded the attachment points on the canopy/front windscreen section. They are now located at the bottom of the frame work which means there will be a few aspirins used in the sanding process..Tongue [:P]Wink [;)]
Flaps up, Mike

  If you would listen to everybody about the inaccuracies, most of the kits on your shelf would not have been built Too Close For Guns, Switching To Finger

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