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Post by steveiow » Sun Jan 02, 2011 1:10 pm

I have just found a source for these resin kits here in the UK.
They have SVA-5 and Ca3's amongst their range.Seems they are a Polish concern.
Anybody made one of these kits?
Happy New Year
Steve

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Post by Editor » Sun Jan 02, 2011 4:58 pm

Happy New Year. Chris reviewed some these kits in the past:

http://www.superaereo.com/superaereo/list.html

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Post by Chris Busbridge » Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:52 am

Yes, I have built quite a few Choroszy kits, mostly for SAMI. They are very nicely moulded, full of petite fiddly detail parts and are, on the whole, quite accurate. They have covered more Italian aircraft subjects than any other company I know of, with over 40 in their catalogue. They have always been one of my favourite kit manufacturers. I have bought from them direct. http://www.modelbud.pl/

Minus points are cleaning up the resin parts, poor assembly diagrams and minimal colour information.

Their Caproni Ca.3 series is highly recommended, but the part count is very intimidating. Anyone contemplating this kit would do well to get the #78 Windsock Datafile to help make sense of it all!

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Post by steveiow » Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:28 pm

Wow :shock: what a load of models!
Thank you both very much for your replies-I must investigate this producer more throughly.
Steve

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