My Hungarian He 170A

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you've made so many models, and u don't paint the canopy, :lol: it looks strange on the He-111, that makes the unpainted (?) cockpit visible on it

i see you also have a Revell(?) Ju-290, like the one I'm working on


what happened to the props on the other planes?

**so i see that ur Ju-290 also has a prop blade lost on one, lol the props on that model are always cut off and seen on the plastic, with one of the blades missing on one set :lol:
 
They snap off so easily, either that or I don't know my own strength.:lol:

P.S: Why does this topic have 5 stars?
 
Hi !!!
I think that the snapping off it is the second result of hanging models.I'm still not approving of this.Models aren't safe in the case.There some pics of one of my oldest models that were kept in the way.What is its condition you can see there.
 

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Revell made a re-telease of the Heinkel He 70/170 last year. So it should be no problem to purchase the Heinkel.

Revell release is the original Matchbox Molding
 

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