Bilek 1/48 Yak-23
KIT #: | 4804 |
PRICE: | $25.00 from Modelmex.cz |
DECALS: | Four options |
REVIEWER: | Martin Dolejsi |
NOTES: | New tool kit |
HISTORY |
The Yak –23 was
the result of the development row of Yakovlev’s jets beginning with Yak – 15,
through Yak – 17 and Yak – 19. The
prototype first flew in July 1947 and was send to army testing in August of the
same year. The serial production began in March 1948 but only 310 aircraft were
built as It was obvious that the Mig – 15.
It was developed as
typical Russian intercept fighter with the ceiling of just around 10 000 meters
as it was lacking the pressurized cabin. The armament consist of two 23 mm
cannons and two 60 kg bombs. As usually, two-seater Yak – 23
One plane was
tested in USA when the Romanian pilot defected and was obtained with help of
Yugoslavia.
THE KIT |
The
kit comes in a box with a picture of a Czechoslovak aircraft in flight with no
details on the face of a box. The package contains 4 spruces of light gray
plastic, there is little PE with belts and instrument panels. The decals are
provided for Russian, Czechoslovak, Polish and US aircraft.
The plastic
parts has engraved panel lines. There are few places where they
would need to
be rescribed and the good choice would be to add the rivets. Another typical
feature of the short-run kits are missing the position pins. The cockpit and
wheel well detail seems fair although you can put some more effort. I don’t know
about after market accessories but it is possible that some will come out.
CONCLUSIONS |
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