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That's quite the inside frame there.
The skin fits over it?
Good looking kit! Starts off like Swordfish does, I can think of a plane that looks better than the Arado does on floats.
Kingfisher, Duck....
How about Glenn Curtiss' NC series?
Next to that, the Arado, definitely.
I think the Japanese take the cake with seaplanes. Some of their four engine jobs were really great.
Charles
Got that in the stash awhile back Jay myself will be watching.I have heard pro/con on the BigEd it seems not that it's bad or anything but as like alot was not visiblememory is vague.Keep pounding on the mistro(Charles is the good guy) someone needs too
Yep, and you could do a small diorama, with crew men folding (or unfolding) one wing, which would not only look good, but would add credence to the reason one wing was flapping and the other not!
Yea, man.... now let's see some construction !!
Charles
For the figures, try one of the Airfix 1/32nd scale 'Multi-Pose' sets. They don't have Luftwaffe or Kriegsmarine figures, but they do have German Army, US, British etc, and any one of these sets can easily be converted to suit. The plastic is soft and easy to carve, and by using 'Milliput' or similar two-part putty, new uniforms or other bits can be made quite easily. Each set has six figures, with separate heads, arms trunks and legs, and all equipment such as pouches, helmets, caps etc are separate, so makes it easier to convert each figure to what you want.