MustHave 1/48 F-86K Sabre
KIT #: |
MH148002 |
PRICE: |
39,99 £ (about $62.00)from
Hannants |
DECALS: |
Five options |
REVIEWER: |
Jean Paul Poisseroux
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NOTES: |
Revell F-86D kit and conversion parts |
While the end of the WWII
brought hopes for mondial peace, the east-west blocks already led to an
other crisis.
Cold war and
international tensions forced old
allied to increase their air power supremacy in all directions.
North
American which produce the famous F86 Sabre develop an all weather version
derivative coded F-86 D. The radar housed in a bulbous nose above the intake
lead to a new design of the airframe. Armament consist in a movable rockets bay
retracting behind the front gear . To help equipment of the European Nato
countries
to counter Soviet threat US government propose a lighter version equipped with 4
cannons integrated in the intake instead of the rocket pack. The fuselage was
also modified with a length of 8 extension. The wing geometry also change, the
short wing of the first F86 K
increased to become the famous 6-3 geometry.
Foreign
countries which used this version were numerous, France, Germany, Greece,
Honduras, Italy, Netherland, Norway, Venezuela.
The
first 1/48 injected model of the
F-86K come from
France,
the second kit of MustHave! manufacturor. In the medium size box we find the
REVELL F-86 D kit (drag chute
version ) with additional parts. First a new cream color plastic sprue bearing
the 2 new half fuselages. The parts are very fine with engraved panels and neat
details. It match perfectly the Revell standard level of the kit. The cannon
area is very well treated with all vents and apertures. This is
important for a bare metal finish, so no trouble on this matter. The 3 other
little parts are a new movable rudder (?), the instrument glare shield and the
gun sight. Last addition is a photo etched fret with 24 items, a common add-on
in many kits. Youll
find the pilot harness, the dashboard with its instruments on acetate, T
handles, canopy lock cam, mirror, canopy and fuselage side plates, brake chute
doors, scissors for gear legs. Their location on the notice is clearly
indicated, a figure in a black round.
The
notice is simple to understand, no bad surprise.
The decal
sheets are gorgeous with 5 possibilities. 2 French Air Force with 2 silver
machines, from ECTT (Escadrille de Chasse Tout Temps - all weather fighting
squadron) 2/13 ALPES and 1/13
ARTOIS
all based at Colmar-Mayenheim AFB circa 1959. The French K bear a red/white band
on the fuselage for better visibility. The squadron emblems were located on it
on forward portion. Aircrafts which bear the emblems were rare, and pictures
more rare. The coded 13.QV aircraft from 1/13 is well known with
the chimera (left side)and the swallow(right side) drawings painted (see
box art). The other aircraft from 2/12 do not bear the
emblems, the knights. Take care with the notice, the French flag on rudder is
wrong; the blue portion is always on the leading edge (forward) The next
aircraft (silver) belong to the Italian AF from 1 stormo; 17 gruppo,
Istrana AB in1956.
It bears
the squadron emblem (an archery) on a blue band on the rudder. The fourth
aircraft belong to
Norway
AF, always silver ,coded 7K-A with a shark mouth on intake and a pilot seated on
a Missile in the middle of the left fuselage. Based at GARDERMOEN air station in
1957.
The last machine come from the Netherland AF , silver without special markings
except national tricolour roundels. It is based at TWENTHE AFB in 1959. The
decals are well printed and the stencil sheet contain more than 10 instructions
plus the warning plancards and delimitation lines. It is very complete.
For fans
of the F-86K, this new kit is a good surprise. Easy to assemble, based on an
excellent kit, whats
more to ask for?.
Modellers who would like to get a late version with « 6-3 » wing could easily
home made the transformation with the help of a good drawings.
Your editor would like to point out that by 1960, nearly all extant F-86Ks
had the F-40 extended wing with late build Fiat planes having this added during
manufacture. Reference on this is Ray Wagner's F-86 Sabre by Doubleday,
1963.
Recommended without hesitation.
AIR
DOC
PUBLICATION :ADJP002 N.A F-86 K « SABRE » the Sabre Dog
in Luftwaffe service.
GINTER
PUBLICATION: Air force legends n°202/211
N.A SABRE
JET
F-86 D/K/L (part one / design/structure) and part three (ANG and foreign
F-86D/K/L). Sabre sur l
Alsace
(Jerome DO Bentzinger Editor / France).
July
2012.
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thanks to MustHave! for the preview kit.
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