Hey Louis, thank you so much - that’s a great site and invaluable information!
Yes, that footage was incredible. Amazing that history records these events for some of the machines that might have been important had the war continued another year. The Me 163. The Me 262 for that matter - never quite perfected despite flying in the latter parts. The J7W1 was also due to develop as a jet. There is plenty of info around the blueprints for weird and wonderful planes that never made it off the drawing board. Although I don’t think I’ll build anything that never actually took flight.
I think I’ll build the interior fairly clean and the exterior a little weathered - especially around removable panels. The engine probably received a fair bit of TLC whereas the panels were probably on and off a lot.
As for the kit, I have been underwhelmed. This was ZM’s first 1/48 plane and it seems that they hadn’t done a brilliant job on design of sprues or engineering to be honest. Looked at closely some details are a little soft and there are some attachment points to the sprues that seem to be excessive and poorly placed.
I decided to start with the canopy - which came off and sanded well. However there are no aftermarket masks that I can find, so that’s a gradual daily chore.
Then the engine. I usually really enjoy building engines. In Themis case I’m sure I’ll be happy in the end but some regions actually showed big gaps and need significant filler. The location devices fitted poorly in some areas. There were also numbers of floating sprues segments on the more detailed small parts - probably as vents when air was pushed out of the mold. Still a pain, but I guess that allows the detail to be achieved. One last point is make is that the plastic feels brittle in some areas and soft in others.
I don’t envisage a huge fight with the kit - just ongoing irritation at small things!
Anyway here are some snaps.