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What do you guys use....?

Started by SinUnNombre, October 15, 2006, 06:16:49 PM

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kitnut617

I don't know about you guys, but I find the most difficult kits to place nose weights in are the 1/72 Canberra and Meteor.  The 1/72 B-24 would give them a good run for their money too.

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dragon

QuoteI don't know about you guys, but I find the most difficult kits to place nose weights in are the 1/72 Canberra and Meteor.  The 1/72 B-24 would give them a good run for their money too.

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In my experience the twin boomers are the worst of the lot.  For example the OV-10A, DeHavilland Vampire, and P-38 Lightning have very little space to hide weights in.  
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kitnut617

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QuoteI don't know about you guys, but I find the most difficult kits to place nose weights in are the 1/72 Canberra and Meteor.  The 1/72 B-24 would give them a good run for their money too.

:cheers:
In my experience the twin boomers are the worst of the lot.  For example the OV-10A, DeHavilland Vampire, and P-38 Lightning have very little space to hide weights in.
Yeah, I forgot about those, especially the P-38 I did, it barely stays on it's wheels :rolleyes:

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You Guys have just reminded me of the Monogram B29 (1:48 ?) that comes with a clear plastic stick to hold the back up - quality  :)

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