Yet another outstanding release from Wingnut Wings. Absolutely stunning detail inside and out, the Mercedes D.III engine is a jewel unto itself, and can be displayed by removing the cowl (which is a separate piece just for this purpose). Includes several styles of propeller as used on the Albatros, plus alternate windscreens, photoetched detail parts and a full-color instruction sheet with photos of museum aircraft. Markings are for 5 aircraft: Eduard Ritter von Schleich's aircraft of Jasta 21; Ottomar Hagenmueller's aircraft of MFJ 1; Otto Kissenberth's aircraft of Jasta 16b; Fritz Rumey's aircraft of Jasta 5; and Ernest Udet's aircraft of Jasta 37.
The Shizuoka Hobby Show kicked off this past Thursday, May 16th and we were there! We took in the Bandai booth, along with those of other distributors, who had some new plamo to...
In this episode of Gunpla TV Ryan introduces the audience to what he has planned for his next kit, and Syd explains about the Real Grade line of Gunpla kits finishing off with the...
In this episode of Gunpla TV Ryan wants to show off his newly acquired dry-brushing skills while Syd fawns over the MG Jesta while the anticipated RG Destiny makes a (somewhat...
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