KIT #: | 7007 |
PRICE: | $20.00 |
DECALS: | Four options |
REVIEWER: | Martin Dolejsi |
NOTES: |
HISTORY |
The
history is well described on various wikipedia sides so just briefly. The Tu-134
was the twin jet aircraft of the similar construction as French Caravella. It
was a direct development of Tu-124 which had been designed under direct order of
then head of SSSR, Nikita Khrushchev
(he was impressed by Caravella design).
The official
life of the aircraft started on
The type was
used by Aeroflot,
THE KIT |
In a sturdy box you get two grey plastic spruces, one
clear with windows. Altogether some 50 parts. The plastic parts are
very fine with nice tiny detail. The fuselage has all the windows but no
interior detail so it might be better to paint them from inside with dark colour.
There are two versions of frontal cone – clear one of the early version and full
one for the later. The stand is provided as well, so if you prefer flight
position of the model, you can use it.
In the
previewed packing two sets of decals are provided, one original from Zvezda for
2 Aeroflot aircraft, the other is added by Bilek distributor and contains the
decals for 4
The
instruction sheet is simple as the aircraft assembly is not difficult either and
test fitting showed excellent fit on the mai parts. The colour guidance is
provided for Model Master paints including detail bits. The colour guidance for
CONCLUSIONS |
I was ten when
I flew from
REFERENCES |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSA_Czech_Airlines
October 2012
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