Azur/FRROM 1/72 SM.79B
KIT #: | FR004 |
PRICE: | $69.00 SRP |
DECALS: | Four options |
REVIEWER: | Mike Kleber |
NOTES: | Short run with resin bits |
HISTORY |
The AAR flew the SM.79 against the Soviet Union until September 1944, then against Germany until the end of the war.
THE KIT |
The kit
consists of 114 light grey parts, 15 clear parts and 4 resin parts.
There are two nose section options. The surfaces have
recessed panel lines.
A detailed 9 page instruction booklet accompanies
the kit. A
painting of the subject is shown on the box cover.
Decals for 4 aircraft of the Aeronautica Regala
Romania are provided.
CONSTRUCTION |
Flight Deck / Fuselage:
Windows:
The windows are installed from outside of the
fuselage.
They are tapered so they don’t push through when installed.
A lot of sanding and fitting was required until they set
flush with the fuselage.
I glued them in place with white glue.
The
underside of the wing is a single piece tip to tip. The port and starboard upper
surfaces are each 1 piece.
First, the upper surfaces were glued to the lower.
The assembly is then slid up in place on to the
fuselage.
Note: The width of the fuselage was larger than the gap formed at
the top of the wings, causing the wings to angle down when installed.
The wing / fuselage mating points had to be sanded in
order for the wings to be level.
Tail Plane:
Landing gear assembly was a bit tricky. It was not completely clear to me where the drag braces were supposed to attach in the wheel well. Using tube glue gave me the chance to re-position the landing gear parts as needed. I did clip off a bit of the ends of the drag braces to give the landing gear a decent alignment.
COLORS & MARKINGS |
Decals provided with the kit were used.
The carrier film extends a very small amount beyond the
color.
The decals have a gloss finish.
One application of solvaset was adequate to set the
decals down into the panel lines.
A coat of clear dull lacquer was applied to the model
after the decals were set.
CONCLUSIONS |
REFERENCES |
-Various Internet Photographs
December2013
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