DH.100 Vampire F. Mk.3, B-AG, C flight, No 331 Sqn, RNoAF
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Comments
24 10 March, 11:17
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Nice and clean, a real silver beauty! How easy was the kit, it's been tempting me for a while now?
11 March, 12:55
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Thank you guys.
@ Clement: It was more work than I expected. But certainly also due to my inability…
I definitely found it more difficult to build than the Airfix double-seater. But for a single-seater version, the Special Hobby kit is the best option. The kit has a good fit overall.
The only „hotspot" are the twin-booms. Here you need a careful preparation. I didn't manage to use the original locating pins and fashioned my own, made out of albion alloy tubes. (Which made in turn the tail a bit heavier…)
And as last advice, place as much weight as possible in the forward section, everywhere you can!
11 March, 18:32