Hello
After having browsed through this forum for a month or so
I decided at last, to join
This post will not be brief, sorry :
Since the age of 10, I have played tabletop Wargames including
for instance, Panzerblitz, Guderian’s Blitzkrieg or EFS Crimea.
If anyone in this forum is interested in Wargames, the Consimworld website is perhaps the best resource in English devoted to Wargaming.
Here is the link :
http://www.consimworld.com
In my case, my interest has centered upon the Eastern Front of
WWII, but virtually all eras and theaters of war have been treated by the hobby.
I must add that I have had extremely limited experience in the field of model-making.
Despite this, I got for Christmas two 1/16 scale Heng Long RC Tank models, with which I am staging tank duels.
After perusing some videos on the net, I have imagined a couple of
scenarii in which warplane models would be pitted against my tank models.
My idea is to stage strafing runs against the tanks that would last
approximately 20 seconds.
Since the battle tanks are Radio-controlled,
I suspect a RC conversion of the airplane model would be a mistake as
the RC system would perhaps conflict with the tank’s electronics.
Anyways, I believe that it would be interesting for me to build a warplane model such as the Guillows Focke Wulf 190 kit.
Coincidentally, the Guillows 400 scale is the same as that of the tanks (1/16)...
However, I must be noted that I have NO experience whatsoever building balsa wood airplane models.
My first question is whether I should experiment with scales other
than the 400 (1/16) or should I try another scale and then « hone » my skills.
before working in the 400 scale.
On a lighter note, I also regret the underepresentation of
Russian models. On a strictly historical note,
the production figures for a plane such as
the Ilyushin II Sturmovik attained 36000 units, making it
one of the most widely produced military airplanes ever.
Hopefully Guillows will produce someday in the future a russian warplane model.
Greetings from France