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Miniatures Adventure => The Great War => Topic started by: traveller on 05 July 2009, 07:10:06 PM
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I need a 1:48 German WW1 plane for a diorama I am planning. Grateful for any advice on the best option based on Price/quality. Thanks!
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Fighter? Bomber? 2-seater? Quality-wise, the best are probably Eduard's and, if you get their Weekend Editions, usually a decent price, too.
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Thanks for your response. The type does not really matter, I will use it as a grounded aircraft with the pilot defending it. I have a SMER kit. Would you say that Eduard is better value?
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I would definitely go with Eduard, I have built several for gaming projects, they asse mble relatively easily and are beautifully and crisply cast, and although they cost a bit more they are well worth the extra.
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Eduard Albatros D.III
Weekend Edition $12.99 USD
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=EU8437
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You could look at Copper State Models:
http://www.amug.org/~copperst/main.html
Some nice looking kits available.
Planet Models:
http://www.luft46.com/Planet/kitlist.html
There are the Rumpler CI and CIV available plus some others, but you would need to peruse.
Helen
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...I have a SMER kit. Would you say that Eduard is better value?
Let's put it this way...SMER's D.H.2 model? It's a re-release of the old Merit kit. Merit folded as a company in the late 1950's! Eduard's? 2005. Nuff said?