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.
50p for aircraft, 2 quid for tape...A good beginning.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you will bodge your way though Tim
Bet the Israelis were stung for more than 50p!
ReplyDeleteRegards, Chris .
Paul
ReplyDeleteComing soon- a fiver's worth of filler....
Chris Kemp
ReplyDeleteThe price I paid was bad enough!
How much for the hair piece to replace what you've torn out?
ReplyDeleteArchduke Piccolo
ReplyDeleteI am remaining calm. Very calm. Though this is possibly on account of the soporific effect of the filler fumes....