Thanks for this comparison, Fuzzy!The GWH kit to me is the better choice. Not only for the cockpit and the general engineering. It's the only kit out there with a correct rendition of the engines. If you sum it up you have to add an after market engine set to the Academy kit which equals the price difference to the GWH kit, without having to do plastic surgery. Love your content by the way! Can't believe you don't have much more subscribers...
Cockpit decals use to scare me, but now I use them as much as possible. I use a bit of warm water with a few drops of white vinegar in it to get them shrunk and set in place.
@@fuzzysghostmodels9840 Yes it does lol you just have to be careful with the ratio, or the decals will tear. I got the idea from another RUclipsr saying his store bought decal solution smelled like vinegar.
Thanks for this comparison, Fuzzy!The GWH kit to me is the better choice. Not only for the cockpit and the general engineering. It's the only kit out there with a correct rendition of the engines. If you sum it up you have to add an after market engine set to the Academy kit which equals the price difference to the GWH kit, without having to do plastic surgery.
Love your content by the way! Can't believe you don't have much more subscribers...
I agree on the points about the Great Wall kit. Thanks for you kind words. More to come.
I have a Hobby Boss a-10 in my Stash, thinking I need to add a GWH too !
Haha, you always need more!
Cockpit decals use to scare me, but now I use them as much as possible. I use a bit of warm water with a few drops of white vinegar in it to get them shrunk and set in place.
That's interesting. I guess the vinegar acts like a softening solution.
@@fuzzysghostmodels9840 Yes it does lol you just have to be careful with the ratio, or the decals will tear. I got the idea from another RUclipsr saying his store bought decal solution smelled like vinegar.
GWH Wins for this round 👍🏻
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I wish you would have shown the 3D decals...
I can show the decals in a later video.