tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-257058846905998541.post2012466592089746786..comments2024-01-11T05:39:45.441-08:00Comments on FalkeEins - a modelling blog: first look in the box new-tool KP Mustang P-51 B/C and early P-51s in 1:72nd scale and the trouble with wing kinksFalkeEinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10906366247416327181noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-257058846905998541.post-52702500901700310952015-10-30T12:38:33.122-07:002015-10-30T12:38:33.122-07:00..great story, cheer!..great story, cheer!FalkeEinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10906366247416327181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-257058846905998541.post-56983148383960460062015-10-09T01:40:23.109-07:002015-10-09T01:40:23.109-07:00It will be interesting to see how the KP build goe...It will be interesting to see how the KP build goes. I've just received my first KP kit - an interwar Letov in Czech service. In the box it looks like clean, crisp mouldings. I see one of the options for the Mustang is from the Italian theatre, 1944. Coincidentally, I was actually reading about the same RAAF squadron this morning over breakfast in Air War Italy, 1944-45 (came out in 1992, I think). The blue fin Mustang is pictured in the book, along with the story of another member of the same squadron who took off while still hung-over from a squadron party the night before. Nothing unusual in that, I suppose, except that he was still wearing the night's fancy dress - a full dress Carabineri uniform, complete with sword. You can guess the rest - he was shot down by ANR Me 109s, and parachuted into German lines... er...'no, I'm not a weird spy, I'm an Aussie pilot - honestly!'AlFronthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03309612957773750838noreply@blogger.com