Airfix 1/72 He-111 H
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:34 pm
As a bit of a treat after our house move, Nick (Daishi12) Nick said I could choose a kit from Emodels. Because I liked the shape of the He-111 (and it was reasonably cheap) I chose the Airfix He-111.
Emodels gave their usual first class service and I had the kit after about 4 days..
I was impressed by the usual high quality Airfix artwork.. Then things haven't gone quite as well as planned.
The first sprue out the bag was the clear sprue...
talk about 1970's NHS glasses. Very thick glass, distorted, and clear + had to contact Airfix for replacement starboard nose cone. (2 days delivery for this, gotta say that I can't fault the Airfix customer service)
Then onto the main sprues, VERY thick sprues connecting nearly directly to the fuselage. Raised panel lines all over and some significant distortion to wings and fuselage.
(Nick had his suspicions raised by this state of affairs and found that the kit is a few years older than he is, original kit 1963 with new parts added (possibly) in 1975)
Anyway, build so far:-



Note in the following photo you can see high badly misaligned the clear nose cone and wings are....



Undersides get even better




Next thing is going to be a lot of filling and sanding..
(I can only hope the Heinkel made better planes than the Airfix attempts
)
Emodels gave their usual first class service and I had the kit after about 4 days..
I was impressed by the usual high quality Airfix artwork.. Then things haven't gone quite as well as planned.
The first sprue out the bag was the clear sprue...
Then onto the main sprues, VERY thick sprues connecting nearly directly to the fuselage. Raised panel lines all over and some significant distortion to wings and fuselage.
(Nick had his suspicions raised by this state of affairs and found that the kit is a few years older than he is, original kit 1963 with new parts added (possibly) in 1975)
Anyway, build so far:-



Note in the following photo you can see high badly misaligned the clear nose cone and wings are....



Undersides get even better




Next thing is going to be a lot of filling and sanding..
(I can only hope the Heinkel made better planes than the Airfix attempts



















