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Its seems to me that there are quite a few bad aircraft models, more than tanks anyway.
The worst model ive made is the 1/35 Academy early Tiger I.
Mirage Hobby Panzer II L "Luchs".
I finished it, but that's all. No weathering just basic paint.
GMorrison Revell P-61 Black Widow.
Revell P-61 Black Widow.
I second that!
Robert
"I can't get ahead no matter how hard I try, I'm gettin' really good at barely gettin' by"
I keep hearing that about Kitty Hawk. The main complaint that I’m seeing are the fit issues.
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Cadet Chuck Most frustrating? Everything I've ever tried from Kitty Hawk.
Most frustrating? Everything I've ever tried from Kitty Hawk.
Me too. I've sworn off helicopters because of them.
But the most troublesome kit I've ever done was the RPM Minenraumer. It was just a pile of plastic that they threw in the box and expected you to make something from it. And the pity is, I tried building it two different times, with the same result. The trash can.
Cary
"Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional"
" A hobby should pass the time - not fill it" -Norman Bates
I'm' going to divide mine up between NOT completed and COMPLETED like Fermis did.
NOT completed......AMT 66 Barracuda Hemi Under Glass. Hands down worst kit ever. Body was great but the fit and location of everything once it did go together was crap. Didn't even bother continuing and I SOOOO wanted to build a HUG car.
COMPLETED-Revell '54 Chevy Panel Wagon and Revell '56 Ford F-100 (older release that was NOT the Foose version-Foose version=Perfection) Both of these sumbitches just did NOT want to go together. Fought me all the way to the end. Both turned out ok but I don't know how.
The worst, NOT completed...some name I don't recall, but it was a 1/72 F-82(not Monogram). Got the kit for a buck. I got s'dang mad at it...I went to the garage, grabbed a shovel and burried that SOB in the back yard...repacking the dirt extra hard.
There have been several old, junk kits that I didn't even proceed with, to the point of frustration...into the bin and on to the next.
The worst that did get completed...Modelcrafts 1/48 F-82. TERRIBLE!!! I beat it though, and it even made the Reader Gallery! (Oct 09 IIRC) Everything after that has been "gravy", by comparison.
Revell 1/32nd scale P-47. The sagging wings was more than my 11 year old modeling skills could handle. Nothing I tried worked. I finally just slapped some paint and decals on it and called it good. I hung it from my ceiling and it was a constant reminder of my utter failure. However, revenge was sweet. When I was fifteen I received a double barrel 20 gauge shotgun and the sagging winged P-47 met a violent end while sailing across the pasture.
tomwatkins45 Johnny, Your Hustler turned out beautifully though. Especially given how poorly it fit, and how much of a challenge it was. Tom
Johnny, Your Hustler turned out beautifully though. Especially given how poorly it fit, and how much of a challenge it was.
Tom
Your comments and questions are always welcome.
Monogram P-61.
That's easy--1/48, Monogram B-58 Hustler. Warped wings and engine pods, Terrible fit of parts. I got part way throuigh the build and put it on the Shelf of Doom for a year. I pulled it off the shelf this year and had to go to the hardware store and buy a big clamp in order the squeeze the wing to match the curve of the fuselage.
I finally finished it last month.
Worst ever- Historic Plastic Models Pe-2 bomber in 1/48th... More like Horrible Plastic Models. The fit was awful but the biggest issue was the fusilage was warped and lopsided.
I got it together somehow. Completed photos are PhotoBucket so I'm not sure I can even access them now. And the model is buried in a box in my stash.
Anyway the kit is on the super sale at Sprue Brothers for a little less than thirty bucks US if you want your own. If I had the money I'd buy another and run over it with my car...
https://store.spruebrothers.com/product_p/his48007.htm
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Okay;
What is that? Do the pilots actually have an open cockpit? OY
Hmmm;
I also remember a YAK whatever. I think it was either Aurora or Lindberg that offered it. Lousy fit and molded in Colored plastic too. Cockpit Canopy was thick enough that many times it wouldn't fit over the molded in pilot !
Another one I thought of is the 1/72 Skarabie MiG 9/9M. It had very poor fit and extreamly large gaps. With some work you could make it into something eyecatching, but I don't have the time left to put that much effort into a subject I really don't care that much about anyway.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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That would be and still is the Revell-S.S United States. You had places where it had hollows and no backside support and warped plastic. The other was the Finnjet ferry. Same durned problem.
I bought a Maquette kit, a Boeing 307. It was really bad. The fuselage had a consistancy and roughness about like paper machee. And the right half of the fuselage was an eighth of an inch higher at midpoint than the left half. I ended up pitching the kit.
One day I hope someone else does a decent kit of that plane.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
castelnuovo The Klara recovery vehicle, can't remember who made it. There were so much trimming and filing one could have made another few parts from them
The Klara recovery vehicle, can't remember who made it. There were so much trimming and filing one could have made another few parts from them
That's the Mirage kit, also boxed by RPM and several other Eastern European companies. Sort of a mix and match of sprues, some of mine were an ivory white, others stark white, some were marbled like a few pieces of black dropped inside.
Three kits come to mind, first would be the old Soviet era (produced during the Cold War) T-60 light tank. What a terrible kit, the tracks were short shot and not just not a good model kit.
The next two were Tauro kits. The Italian Fiat 3000, a copy of the FT-17 made by Italy, while the base kit was fairly decent, the unique tracks were not made well and are short about a half inch.
Then the Tauro A7V WW1 German tank, I still have the partially built beast.
Without a doubt the Polar Lights Bobby Allison 69 Mercury Cyclone. Nothing fit right, flash ridden, holes and pins either diffrent sizes or not aligned.
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Don't know about masterpiece ,but here it is displayed at my local Hobby Shop.Decals were bad so I painted the stars and the 8 on the rudde r.
philo426 The ICM TB-3 Zveno.weird butt jointed sub assemblies caused alignment nightmares.
The ICM TB-3 Zveno.weird butt jointed sub assemblies caused alignment nightmares.
Oh I remember that one! Butt joined, multi-part, CORRUGATED wings. They had you building the thing like a balsa model, complete with spars and internal ribs. Ugh. But if you can get it together, you’ll have a masterpiece.
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Academy SBD that I just finished. Most pathetic instructions I've seen. But I got it done so I'm happy about that. Don't believe I'll buy another Academy model again.
ESCI 1/48 KFIR. Lacked detail which was okay becuase I just wanted the airframe for my agressor collection. Lot's of gaps, filling and sanding but the worst was the reaction of the paint to the material I was using for masking - can't bag on the kit there but man that was almost a trashcan build. Few pics:
Took a lot of work and it turned out so so... don't look too close
Thanks,
John
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