CMK02, Gamera, Jack and SilentBob> Thank you gentlemen for your sentiments. I must admit that I'm not as enamored of this build as I should be considering all the work she put me through. Oh, well. I've already decided that before I put the diorama together I'm going to change and touch up a few things on her.
CMK02> Any progress is good!
Eric> The group build is closed, but our Host did stipulate:
Please Note, I am going to be fairly strict on the end date. For several reasons there will be no extension. But if your build was started before the end date, you can still post your progress pics here and claim your badge.
So what you're seeing are some people trying to finish up what they started. Should be finished soon.
And about the Italeri C-47.... Boy, are you asking the wrong person for advice! I can tell you something about the Italeri model (and you can check your own kit), but try as I might I could find no review or build for the new Airfix C-47, so have no idea about its quality. Guess it's too early yet.
The Italeri kit is not difficult to build, but it is lacking in detail. The interior is "sparse" to put it bluntly. The engraved panel lines are "too deep and too wide", but if you use some surfacer to fill them in, its not bad. While the fit is good, some have complained about the wing to fuselage fit, though I didn't notice anything bad about it. I did have a complaint about the trailing edges on the stabilizers. No matter how I pressed and used Tenax, a small gap remained. I finally used a file and filler and got them reasonably into shape. Minor things about the exterior made me go "hmmmmm", such as giving you an astrodome but no hole in the fuselage for it to fit over, or no navigator window on the left side of the aircraft, or leaving out the gun-port holes in the side passenger windows (a compromise in the kit for when you wanted to build a non-military version). Minor things, such as exterior antenna wire connections.
Without information on the Airfix kit, and only knowing it from images of the older release, I can't give you any advice about which one I would prefer.
On the other hand... if I were in your position, I would go ahead and build the Italeri kit. Let's face it, if it becomes too much of a chore you can just dump it and buy the Airfix kit. $40 (about the price of the new Airfix kit) can buy some nice aftermarket stuff. But if you're going to open the cargo doors, you might want to scratch build some interior detail in the cargo hold. The cockpit and radio/navigator room will never be seen again after you close her up, so any detail you want in them is up to you. Since I was building a closed up aircraft, it didn't matter to me.
And second, without a build review of the new Airfix kit, I'm leery of buying a kit that might be just as much or more trouble to assemble as this one. If you want to buy it, I would wait for some reviews to come out. And if you know of any, post them as I would be interested in reading them (though I doubt I will ever build a 1:72nd C-47 ever again).
That's not a great amount of help, but "And it is also said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel, for they will say both no and yes.'" - Frodo
Gary
PS> Right after writing this I found this!
http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234962362-airfix-c-47-from-upottery-over-dropzone/
Looks like a great kit. Has some details the Italeri kit is lacking (such as the open side cockpit door).