A colorful Moth
(The building post can be visited here):
The same comments made for the Avis seaplane version apply:
So I will just copy and paste the relevant ones:
The generic sprues will allow you to put some nice little things on the spares bin.
I commissioned for this model a special set from Arctic Decals as I wanted to do something different, and it did not disappoint! .
I really like many of the Avis/Amodel subjects, and greatly compliment them on the release of a variety of attractive, mysterious, significant and beautiful civil planes. I have bought many, as a way to support their civil choices.
Their moldings are delicate enough, the parts count satisfying, the level of detail generous, and the subjects as said wonderful. One can tell that the masters were good, but...the short-run nature of the molding process unfortunately affects much of the good, rendering the fit vague to say the least, and frankly bad in many cases. The engineering is not always the best, and the chunky nature of some of the resulting parts forces you to much cleaning and adjusting, and dry-fit is an absolute must.
I have another boxing of the DH60 by Avis -or clone Amodel- somewhere in the stash, as there are many colorful schemes that you can see around documented on the Net.
This one is not an easy kit, for a variety of reasons, but with time, patience, some proper swearing and stiff drinks it may become a nice model.