Oh definitely the Tamiya. The sheer quality of the engineering and fit is a wonder to behold. That is not to say that there is anything wrong with the HKM, it was a great build.What a result Barry. Which Mossie did you prefer building?
Oh definitely the Tamiya. The sheer quality of the engineering and fit is a wonder to behold. That is not to say that there is anything wrong with the HKM, it was a great build.What a result Barry. Which Mossie did you prefer building?
I just followed the instructions and only realised they are reversed when I put them side by side.All looks splendid Barry. I'm just wondering, why is the camouflage reversed between the Tamiya and HK ? Did one manufacturer get it wrong ? I ask as the HKM version might be my winter build.
It sounds like someone got it wrong. Until April 1941, the RAF used two camouflage patterns on single-engined fighters, one of which was a mirror image of the other, but AFAIK twin-engined planes never had that, and in any case Barry’s models have the colours switched around and not the pattern mirrored. As this colour photo shows:I'm just wondering, why is the camouflage reversed between the Tamiya and HK ? Did one manufacturer get it wrong ?
Nice one Jakko. That HKM is not a cheap kit. You would think they would have made more of an effort on the research front.the HKM one has the colours the wrong way round
I dont think either of them got it wrong.Nice one Jakko. That HKM is not a cheap kit. You would think they would have made more of an effort on the research front.
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