Eduard 1/72 IL-2m3
KIT #: | 7410 |
PRICE: | $12.95 MSRP |
DECALS: | One option |
REVIEWER: | Scott Van Aken |
NOTES: | Weekend Edition |
HISTORY |
THE KIT |
I must have missed the initial boxing of this kit as it looks to be quite nice. The exterior detailing is fine engraved panel lines and while rather soft, there is a small amount of fuselage interior detailing. The upper wing serves as the floor of the cockpit and there is some detail there as well. The canvas work on the control surfaces is not as prominent as you will find on some kits, which is a good thing. In addition to the three injected plastic sprues, there is one for the canopy, which comes either as a single piece or with separate sections. Since the clear plastic is a bit thick, I'm not sure how you'd get the sliding sections to interlace, though you can pose the gunner's canopy hinged on the right side.
Since there is no tub as one would normally find, the interior bits are attached either to the upper wing or the underside of the closed fuselage halves. There are bulkheads, pilots seat and controls along with instrument panels. For the back there is the gunner's strap seat as well as the gun and mount. The large ammunition cannister has large sink marks on both sides, the only molding glitch aside from some ejector towers in the wings and some very light flash on a couple of other parts. I would have expected bombs with this kit, but instead we have four RS 84 rockets. The holes for the rails are already drilled in the lower wing. The rockets themselves have but two of the four fins molded with the body. The other two need to be attached later and are quite small.
The kit's instructions are a folded sheet of paper with many construction drawings. I found the drawings well done, but quite small, undoubtedly to get it all on one sheet. The color information is all Gunze from three of their lines of paint. Typical of a Weekend Edition, there is but one set of markings and those are shown on the box art as an aircraft from the 3rd Czechoslovakian Squadron. The decal sheet is well done and should go on easily.
CONCLUSIONS |
How this one compares to the Academy kit in this scale I don't know, but it is a major improvement over the quite elderly Airfix offering. At only $13 retail, it is very much a good deal for the money.
REFERENCES |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilyushin_Il-2
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