I would have to say that this is not a true 'weekend' kit, as it took me well over 2 months to complete. However full color guides are available at Eduard's website.īuilding the kit is very easy. The instructions are smaller than those in the profi-pack kits, and feature black and white painting guides. The kit gives the option of open or closed canopies. The plastic is very good, not being too hard or soft. The molding detail is very crisp, with little to no flash. To make the kit as cost efficient as possible, Eduard has used their base Bf-110 kit with additional parts for the -E variant. This being said, not all parts are used for this variant. The parts breakdown into 316 olive parts and 12 clear parts. Opening the box, you'll find seven sprues of olive colored parts, two clear parts sprues, a sheet of decals, and instructions. Most recent is the Bf-110E weekend edition. In an effort to accommodate builders on a budget as well as those who just want a straight build without the hassle of photo-etch, they have also released weekend editions of these kits. As part of that series, they have been releasing full kits, including photo-etched parts and vinyl paint masks. Eduard has been making a name for themselves as of late with a new series of kits based on the venerable German Bf-110 bomber.
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