No mate, they have you insert peg for pylon into hole on lower wing panel and melt the top of the peg to allow them to swivel.
This didn't work as the were either too loose or too tight so i have them in swept positions
Looking good.
I'm surprised that Italeri didn't provide caps or washers for the top of the wing-swing pegs - I'll have to remember that when I get around to doing mine.
Looking good.
I'm surprised that Italeri didn't provide caps or washers for the top of the wing-swing pegs - I'll have to remember that when I get around to doing mine.
They do have caps for the pivot points but if glue gets on the vertical peg portion it would glue the wings in whatever position you left them in so i was very careful not to do that.
Best to have wings on full sweep as they then hide the gaping holes in the fuselage sides as they dont provide any representation of the inflatable gasket in that area on real Tornado's
I have the Revell Tornado (like four of them) and from a molding point of view they are beautiful. From a concept of building they look good, but from an engineering perspective, don't get me started.