Another well spent hour watching your video. less common parts than I thought between this and the one I am. building although the wings are the same. Thanks for the kit tour Peter I really enjoyed it, now back to mu turn buckles (EZ lines for wimps)
Brilliant review once more Peter. I think what I love about these WWI aircraft are the eccentric designs which could only be because the designers we’re trying every option until a general layout was achieved.
Well how big was thea one 😲 now that's what l call expert level as are all Wingnut models are very nice presentation the amount of detail was staggering especially in the instruction with the pictures and how they tell you what every part is but not a crew friendly aircraft and did l detect a sigh of relief as the Gotha slipped back into it's box 🤣and it's the first time l think l've seen you without a little tipple in hand also it was a G4 the killed my Great Uncle in WW1 he was in the Navy at Chatham, from the The Great War Forum, On the night of 3rd Sept 1917 four Gotha bombers crossed the channel and bombed first Thanet, then the dockyard at Sheerness and finally Chatham. The local paper reported the death of 136 naval ratings, mostly from glass splinters, with many more injured. Just a bit of history if any one is intersted 👍
Wow! Cool info Barry, though sorry for the loss of tour Great Uncle. Yes, I could feel a slight rise in blood pressure and heart rate at the thought if building this one! 🥵
Hey Peter I was watching your review as I was building tracks for my Trumpeter Panther G late 1/16. With 87 per side one’s brain goes to mush with repetitive steps. Thank you for waking me up when you stated the aircraft was built prior to the war in 1915. I said aloud what did he just say. LOL🤓 I did hear your correction. Great and entertaining review. Mike
👍👍👍Enjoyable review of a fantastic kit. I could never have the patience or skill to build this one. Thanks and looking forward to the next German bomber. Couldn't make the live chat.👍👍👍
For the Border Models FW 190 find the instructions for the Zoukie Mura one which will be out in a couple of months and use their colour call outs. The difference between the instructions will be shocking.
The 1/48 109 g has no pluming. No wire harness from the left side of the firewall in Tamiya fashion. Why do they do that? Remember the old revel 1969 1/32? Only thing right was the wire harness. LOL
They are nice kits, but nobody wants a perfect model of a stagecoach. Let's paint the horses. Welcome to tombstone. Don't go to the OK Corral it isn't ok. LOL
Great kit. Love the WW1 planes (and tanks)
Another well spent hour watching your video. less common parts than I thought between this and the one I am. building although the wings are the same. Thanks for the kit tour Peter I really enjoyed it, now back to mu turn buckles (EZ lines for wimps)
Thanks Jason. ☺️
Brilliant review once more Peter. I think what I love about these WWI aircraft are the eccentric designs which could only be because the designers we’re trying every option until a general layout was achieved.
Interesting design putting the guns on top of this Bomber. Guess you and I would attack from underneath with a hangover. LOL
Well how big was thea one 😲 now that's what l call expert level as are all Wingnut models are very nice presentation the amount of detail was staggering especially in the instruction with the pictures and how they tell you what every part is but not a crew friendly aircraft and did l detect a sigh of relief as the Gotha slipped back into it's box 🤣and it's the first time l think l've seen you without a little tipple in hand also it was a G4 the killed my Great Uncle in WW1 he was in the Navy at Chatham, from the The Great War Forum, On the night of 3rd Sept 1917 four Gotha bombers crossed the channel and bombed first Thanet, then the dockyard at Sheerness and finally Chatham. The local paper reported the death of 136 naval ratings, mostly from glass splinters, with many more injured. Just a bit of history if any one is intersted 👍
Wow! Cool info Barry, though sorry for the loss of tour Great Uncle. Yes, I could feel a slight rise in blood pressure and heart rate at the thought if building this one! 🥵
Great review Peter! I always love your enthusiasm in your videos!
Hey Peter
I was watching your review as I was building tracks for my Trumpeter Panther G late 1/16.
With 87 per side one’s brain goes to mush with repetitive steps. Thank you for waking me up when you stated the aircraft was built prior to the war in 1915. I said aloud what did he just say. LOL🤓 I did hear your correction.
Great and entertaining review.
Mike
Thanks Mike, seems luke I needed more cofee!
👍👍👍Enjoyable review of a fantastic kit. I could never have the patience or skill to build this one. Thanks and looking forward to the next German bomber. Couldn't make the live chat.👍👍👍
Back on at same time next week, Joe! 👍🏻
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For the Border Models FW 190 find the instructions for the Zoukie Mura one which will be out in a couple of months and use their colour call outs. The difference between the instructions will be shocking.
Yes indeed...I am ordering the latter. 😉
Great review! Those squeaky gloves when you handle the box have got to go though.
The 1/48 109 g has no pluming. No wire harness from the left side of the firewall in Tamiya fashion. Why do they do that? Remember the old revel 1969 1/32? Only thing right was the wire harness. LOL
Yes true, I added the Eduard zoom set to show the wiring leads.
They are nice kits, but nobody wants a perfect model of a stagecoach. Let's paint the horses. Welcome to tombstone. Don't go to the OK Corral it isn't ok. LOL