Aircraft reviews

Aircraft reviews

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Incidental Pirate Falcons

Here’s another ‘double delight’ from Platz, in the form of its 1/144 Vought F8U-2 (F-8C) Crusader package, which contains parts for two airframes.

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Extended-Range Zerstorer

Italeri has combined a new decal sheet with Fujimi’s 1975-vintage 1/48 scale styrene to represent either a Messerschmitt Bf 110-C or -D fitted with underwing fuel tanks.

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Channel-Hopping Chopper

Special Hobby has re-released its 1/48 Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 Drache (Dragon) with new markings for an aircraft captured and evaluated by American and British forces.

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Low-Back Soviet

Following its Yak-1, Brengun has released a 1/72 Yak-1b, which features a new bubble-shaped canopy and low-back fuselage, plus increased armour and internal upgrades.

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New-Look Jüngmann

One mark of a good kit is when other manufacturers re-box it.

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GRIFFINS AND LIONS

Revell has re-boxed ICM’s impressive quarter-scale Heinkel He 111H-6 with a new set of decals, covering the Mediterranean and Russian theatres of operation.

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DOOLITTLE COMMEMORATION

Airfix’s 1/72 B-25 Mitchell returns in a special package depicting one of the 16 aircraft launched from USS Hornet on April 18, 1942, to attack Tokyo as a retaliation for Pearl Harbor.

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POCKET ROCKET

Brengun has scaled down its well-received 1/48 P.1103 and the result is a beautifully moulded little kit, with parts presented on two styrene runners.

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NIGHT-FIGHTING STREAK

The first of Special Hobby’s new-tool 1/72 Meteors has arrived, depicting the first night-fighting variant developed and produced by Armstrong Whitworth, rather than the type’s original manufacturer, Gloster.

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OLDIE BUT GOLDIE

Czech manufacturer Směr has re-boxed Heller’s 1/72 Bloch MB.210, a kit that first originated in 1967.