Matchbox 1/72 Mirage IIIB
KIT: |
Matchbox 1/72 Mirage IIIB |
KIT #: |
PK-44 (1987) |
PRICE: |
Out of Production |
DECALS: |
Two options |
REVIEWER: |
Victor Scheuerman |
NOTES: |
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The Mirage IIIB is
a tandem 2 seat version of the IIIC that first flew in October 1959 and is
slightly longer than it’s single seat counterpart whilst retaining the same
strike capability. As with other Mirage variants it has achieved considerable
export success, with machines being purchased not only by the French Air Force,
but by many other Air Forces including
Australia
(IIID),
Switzerland,
South
Africa
and
Israel.
(Thanks to the kit instruction sheet)
Molded
in grey and blue/green, the 28 parts feature a combination of slightly
overstated engraved details (speed brakes look good though) and fine raised
panel lines. As this is an early
boxing there is only minute spots of flash and very minor seam lines. A
one-piece clear canopy brings the grand total to 29 parts. Matchbox did
replicate the unusually configured afterburner for the ATAR 09B-3 engine well.
The kit
cockpit consists of two adequate ejection seats, center console and a hint of an
instrument panel. Very basic, but as the French wisely painted their cockpits
black during the early Mirage days, it will do. Landing gear struts and tires
are petit and look good while the covers are too thick so replacing with card or
sanding them thinner will give a much better final appearance. It is nice to see
all the
gear wells fully framed in. Surprisingly, no external stores are offered.
Assembly is covered over six steps in the well illustrated instruction sheet
that has some detail painting notes at the end. This may be an early
Revell boxing as the sheet also has a very nice drawings showing were all
the stencils go.
Two
decal options are provided. The French Air Force trainer is camouflaged grey and
green over silver with only the national insignia (no rudder colours) and the
badge for the 328 Centre d’Instruction des Forces Aeriennes Strategiques on the
fin. While the Swiss IIIB is in natural metal, it only has the national insignia
and full intake lips in red for colour.
The Mirage is a
great looking jet that can be done in a plethora of national markings and
camouflage schemes in the later engine variants. Matchbox’s IIIC is limited to
France,
South
Africa,
Switzerland
and
Israel,
though there are some different camouflage options. The only real niggly about
the kit is a lack of underwing stores. Other then that, paint the cockpit black,
thin the gear doors and find a scheme you like!
Victor
Scheuerman
July 2008
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