Revell has bought the rights to produce the Dragon Bf110 under it's own name and what a kit this is. The quality of the moulds is perfect. Fit is great and the details are very accurate. Dragon clearly did their homework for this kit. Unfortunately Revell managed to include a very poorly redacted instruction booklet. It looks great, in colour, however it contains so
many errors that it could cause serious problems if I hadn't checked many things just to make sure. Parts not being mentioned, reversed numbering and, concerning the undercarriage, it looks as if the person making the drawings had no clue what it was that had to be represented. Anyway, I keep hoping that they will one day learn that, in some cases, content is more important than looks.
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The build however went a treat. The interior and engines are cool projects in themselves. I purchased a few sets from Eduard to liven it up a bit more and I am very satisfied with the results. I have chosen to show everything opened up, which with the propellers on the engines probably would be impossible but in this case it's about showing off.