Heller 1/72 MS.406
KIT #: |
213 |
PRICE: |
? |
DECALS: |
One option |
REVIEWER: |
Carmel
J. Attard |
NOTES: |
Rising decals 72-004 |
The
German backed Croatian Air Force was generally equipped with obsolescent
aircraft captured from various countries during Germany's initial attacks in
Europe. This also included outdated Luftwaffe types though not always as the
Croatian Air Force operated the most up to day 109s as well. One of those types
was the MS.406 captured from the French after the fall of the Vichy government.
Further to the past
interesting history of the MS406 C1 recent research revealed that there were
three MS406 captured at Zaluzani in
Bosnia
in September 1944, which were captured from the Croat AF and used by squadron of
the 5th Corps NOVJ. The three were serialled 2308, 2323, and 2332 and were
delivered on the 21st of September of 1944. Ref: La Force Aerienne Croate
1941-1945 editions Lela Presse. The squadron of the 5th Corps of NOVJ was formed
from captured at Zaluzani Airfield and was the second Yugoslav partisan aviation
unit that was similar to the liaison squadron.
The new squadron consisted of a
couple of MS406 fighters as well as a Caproni twin-engine aircraft and some
Beher training aircraft and BE-51 sports plane. These aircraft took part in the
first action on the very first day when the squadron was formed. They
participated in an attack on the
Banja Luka
Fortress, where surrounded by the Ustaza units which fought very hard. When the
Germans later forced the partisans out of
Banja Luka,
the squadron moved to other airfields in western and eastern
Bosnia.
It performed 90 combat flights and captured more aircraft, a Ju-87 and FP-2.
During all this time the squadron was supplied with fuel, ammunitions and other
essentials, only from areas, which were under control of the 5th Corps of NOVJ.
This proved that aviation could even be used by partisans themselves in the
conditions of partisan warfare. The squadron was never any great; nevertheless
its actions were tremendous boost of morale for the partisans and civilians on
the ground.
Rising Decal 72-004
covers two unique colour schemes of the Morane Saulnier MS 406 in the service of
Croatian Air Force and the Yugoslav Partizan Air Force. The sheet measures
62mmx54mm and contains no less than17 decal pieces to enable one to make one
type or the other. A colour chart depicts side views, two Croatian AF ones,
serial number 2305 and 2308, based at Zagreb and another side view of 230-8 but
this time in Partizan AF markings after it was captured and based at Zaluzani AB
near Banja Luka. This was flown by pilot corporal Sulejman Selimbegovic which
scored one confirmed victory over German Junkers W-34.
Brian
Baker
has already described the kit in
certain amount of detail. It is a good kit and among the best of those released
by various companies and worth having more than one if still available. Accurate
in outline and if detail added to wheel wells will improve the model. It is an
old model and the decals were dry and not suitable for use. So
Rising
Decals
came to the rescue.
I used an old Heller kit
which needed detailing the cockpit, radiator front, additional wing leading edge
guns made from surgical needle cut to size, additional antennae and detailing
the undercarriage legs and wheel wells.
(Not only that, but it looks like Carmel also added the
retraction/extension framework for the ventral radiator. Ed)
The MS406s are finished in
splinter type of camouflage of RLM02
grey/green and RLM71 dark green upper surfaces and RLM65 light blue lower
surfaces. The instructions indicate that the edge of the colour separation is
soft (sprayed).
Whereas the Croat
aircraft has the chequered red and white markings in 5 positions and serial
number on the side of rear fuselage. 2305 has a white and green spinner while
2308 has a black spiral over a white spinner, which is a decal part. In two of
the examples the forward side of fuselage is in mottle finish while the Partizan
example has a wavy pattern of soft mottle. As 2308 is the same machine that was
taken over by the Partizan force side the spinner is retained with its black
spiral finish. The Croat insignia is now changed for four red stars over a white
circle wing marking while the whole tail unit is in red white and blue
horizontal colours with a red star over the middle white portion. Markings for
the three bladed propeller are also included. The decal appears to be of
excellent quality with sharp colours of correct register and size. They are thin
and conform to the surface very well propeller are also provided
The instruction
recommends the decals for use on the Hasegawa kit of the MS406 but equally
useful on any ageing kit as the Frog or Heller kit provided these are updated in
their respective ways. In my case I had an old Heller kit,
The kit carried
standard for the type of dark and green camouflage with light grey undersides.
This was an enjoyable
built and the issue of Rising Decal sheet made the type all the more interesting
and colourful to add to any collection of WWII types.
Carmel J. Attard
August 2011
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