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kahloq -> RE: Kyosho Spitfire 90 1/6th scale (4/2/2008 1:22:03 AM)
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Mine is nearing completion. I put a saito 125 in mine. Yes the wings do come apart if you want, however, myself, they will be epoxied together. I dont like the idea of having to set the retract set screw(s) on the landing gear each time I would have to put the wings halves back together. The horizontal stabs also can come apart and are held in place by two screws each side(underside of the stab). Again, on mine, they will be epoxied in place as I ahve no desire to ahve to connect the two elevator servo horns each time i go the field. Would be problematic for keeping the trims right as well. But it is possible. I do like that the horizontal stabs are airfoiled and not flat liek the H9 planes. The cockpit area is tiny though. I'd say its the same size as the Hangar 9 cockpit area)have this plane) and the forward portion is just as flimsy and brittle. This kyosho plane is a 1/6th size, but there is no way your going to fit a 1/6th pilot in there unless its just a simple bust. The cockpit is too narrow to put in say the British pilot made by Dragon(or any other 1/6th figure). Even cutting a Dragon pilot down well above the waiste area, the shoulders and arms will not fit inside the cockpit side walls well at all. You might make it fit, but he'll look way oversized compared to the respective size of the cockpit as a whole. I was kind of disapointed at this. As such, I am having to use a 1/7th size pilot bust and it fits fine and looks right respective to the cockpit area. However, it doesnt look as good as a Dragon figure which some of my other planes of this size can fit no problem. The KMP ME-109 is one example. The H9 spitfire also could not fit a 1/6th size figure, but then that plane is a 1/7th anyways. I dont think its so much Kyosho's fault. Its just the plane itself. The cockpit is narrow period. Must have had a good deal of cramped shoulders or short pilots back in the war.
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