Eduard 1/72 F6F-3 Hellcat
KIT #: | 7076 |
PRICE: | EUR 18,75 from Eduard |
DECALS: | Two options |
REVIEWER: | Sander Roubos |
NOTES: | New tool kit |
HISTORY |
The
Hellcat is surely one of the most recognizable planes of WWII, and rightly so.
No other aircraft achieved the kill ratio that the Hellcat and it pilots racked
up in the last three years of Pacific War. Although it was based on its almost
equally famous older brother, the Wildcat, it was a whole new plane in every
regard. It was faster, more powerfully armed, better armored and altogether a
more effective and versatile plane than the Wildcat and it proved to be the bane
of the Japanese Navy and Air Force pilots wherever they encountered it.
As an
Apple Macintosh fanatic, my first flight sim was Hellcats over the Pacific and
it was this game that endeared me to the Hellcat. Great plane, great game...
THE KIT |
Surface
detail is absolutely stunning. Panel lines are recessed, very thin and clear,
and rivet detail is very well done and understated. I'm almost afraid it will
disappear under a coat of paint. I'm particularly impressed by the fuselage
structure, which correctly shows the overlap of the panels and not the usual
recessed panel lines. Detail on other parts is decent. Two sets of wheels are
provided, with diamond and normal thread and the hubs are separate (thanks
Eduard), but the shape of the
As this
is the ProfiPack edition of the kit, it comes with lots of goodies. You get not
one but two photo-etched frets, one of which is pre-colored and consists of
parts to spruce up the cockpit. As I've never worked with Eduard's colored
variant before, I'm curious to see how it will end up. The other fret provides
the ignition harness and some additional detail to the bombs and other external
detail. The photo-etch definitely brings out the best in the kit, although even
without it (I don't doubt a Weekend edition
will be forthcoming) it will other
kits such as Hasegawa's or Academy's in terms of likeness and detail. Also
included in the ProfiPack Edition is an Express mask to quicken that pesky job
of masking the canopy.
Eduard
has created different boxings of this kit for the F6F-3 and -5 variants, but it
looks to me like the sprues contain parts for both, as two different canopies,
missiles, radar and 20mm canon barrels are included. Naturally, you only get
decals for the -3 variant, but with five schemes to choose from, that's
forgivable. They are printed by the folks from Cartograf. Color callouts are for
Gunze's Aqueous and Mr. Color ranges only. The manual is clearly laid out and
provides beautifully drawn four-view color drawings of all schemes.
CONCLUSIONS |
November 2011
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