This pile of ill-fitting poor quality plastic is the KP Models kit of the Avia CS.199. For those of you unfamiliar with the S.199 aircraft it was basically a Bf-109G airframe built in postwar Czechslovakia. It was fitted with a Junkers Jumo engine and a comical paddle bladed propeller. The former lacked some of the power and responsiveness of the DB-605 engine fitted to the '109G while the latter exacerbated the already dodgy ground handling characteristics caused by the '109's narrow undercart. The CS.199 was the two-seat trainer version.
Anyway, back to the kit. First the good bit. It only cost £0.50.
The bad bits. It's a complete horror. So far no two parts have fitted together properly, even after extensive cleaning up and de-flashing. Even the two parts of the bloody stand didn't fit.
I shall press on bravely and keep you posted.
The only combat user of the S.199 was the fledgling Israeli air force. They didn't like it either.
6 comments:
50p for aircraft, 2 quid for tape...A good beginning.
I am sure you will bodge your way though Tim
Bet the Israelis were stung for more than 50p!
Regards, Chris .
Paul
Coming soon- a fiver's worth of filler....
Chris Kemp
The price I paid was bad enough!
How much for the hair piece to replace what you've torn out?
Archduke Piccolo
I am remaining calm. Very calm. Though this is possibly on account of the soporific effect of the filler fumes....
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