Like to point out, for the gun term Mk does not stand for "Mark", it's an abbreviation for "Maschinen Kanone" or in English, machine canon. In German "P" for pistol, "G" for rifle, "MP" for machine pistol, "MG" for machine gun. For interest, the MG 42 (42 for year 1942) is still in service today rechambered in NATO round, I think they call it MG 3.
I did a comparison recently and I came to the conclusion that this 262 in 1/48 from hobbyboss was the best value for money on the subject with the Tamiya with kettenkrad.
Like to point out, for the gun term Mk does not stand for "Mark", it's an abbreviation for "Maschinen Kanone" or in English, machine canon.
In German "P" for pistol, "G" for rifle, "MP" for machine pistol, "MG" for machine gun.
For interest, the MG 42 (42 for year 1942) is still in service today rechambered in NATO round, I think they call it MG 3.
That version is real. It was a test squadron of the Luftwaffe.
I did a comparison recently and I came to the conclusion that this 262 in 1/48 from hobbyboss was the best value for money on the subject with the Tamiya with kettenkrad.