If the 262 model was tail heavy, I would think the stand would be sold with the plane and not as an accessory. The stand under the tail looks like a stand to work on the engines from and the positioning under the tail is an unfortunate placement giving the wrong impression.
Terry
This looks like.....a Forum members meeting..here...
It's $239 in the US. Seems these planes are getting a tad expensive. The Fw was $199 and the Me $185.
Good point. I would like to have the 262 but it is beyond my price max so I will have to pass. It is a good looking model, though. -- Al
When I first saw the plane I was like wow. Then the support was a turn off I hope it can sit properly. Then I saw the price and was really like WOW
Seems like aot of money for this one plane!
Hi all,
I am new here but have been collecting King & Country for about 2 years now and love the soldiers and the models. When I saw they were releasing the Me 262 I was over the moon as it is by far one of my favourite Luftwaffe aircraft. I am relieved to see that it will be able to sit upright and won't be tail heavy, as I had similar concerns to a lot of you on that point.
A question for Andy from K&C. Would I be right in guessing that you solved the centre of gravity issue by putting bombs under the nose? You have depicted Galland's personal 'White 3' and one would assume its a Me 262A1-a Jabo as it still has all four cannons in the nose.
However, did Galland ever fly Jabo missions while with JV 44?
Another quick question for Andy. I have not read any threads on this forum about the FW 190 you released this year, but the one thing that stood out for me was an error on it. I love the FW 190 and I have it, but it is supposed to be Heinz Bar's personal FW 190A-7 'Red 13', and yet the tail is that of an earlier A-1~A-3 model. Was this just an oversight?
Don't get me wrong the King & Country items are awesome, and I will be collecting them for a while, but I am also a stickler when it comes to historical authenticity and detail.
Thanks in advance for any answers Andy.
GDL41 mate,
Welcome to the Forum. Always great to get another Aussie onboard. Keep enjoying your K&C collecting and look forward maybe to meeting you in either Brisbane or Sydney next June when Andy visits the Land of Oz.
Cheers from Melbourne, Howard
Welcome to the forum, good to have you aboard.
Rob
Interesting idea about the bombs acting as a balance for the aircraft, I don't think Galland used his Aircraft as a fighter bomber at all kind of like having a race horse pulling a cart so, you may be right. Would have to be a heavy bomb though.
Welcome to the forum
Mitch