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Old 11-15-2016, 06:00 PM
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YG - model?

Any body here build one of their planes? How are they to build? I'm considering one of these when I need a break from the MAZ.

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Old 11-15-2016, 07:15 PM
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hi,
I have 2 to build, well, one of those days : hurricane, yak9.
I saw really great build from those kit.
There a good level of detail, therefore some complex kits; All 3d sketch instruction diagrams, they're cheap to buy - they list for around 5€ -, frame is quite complex and lasercut are hard to found .
The paper is heavy - some detail and bend are going to be difficult for me -, good point, matt colours.
Beside the paper weight, what's bug me is the printing, details and "lines" can have been sharper - that's not that bad neither ! -

My first thought is a cheaper halinski or gpm kit, I won't recommend it for beginner neither (well, you should be fine ).

Some pic to make up your mind.
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