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MDC by Jay Laverty
Once the box is open the contents look back with the faint beckoning "build me, build me" silently ringing in your ears. I have a tendency to be very enthusiastic about models that are a. of subjects I like and b. of superior craftsmanship, and this model scores highly on both counts.
The only part of the cockpit I thought wasn't perfect was the seat, but there is some warpage there so I will wait and see how it looks after I reshape it. Some other serious highlights include the tailwheel, and the flaps. Pretty much the entire kit is a highlight really. I was also really impressed with the inclusion of a three bladed prop as well as four bladed. One will definitely end up on my Revell kit.
The wings are solid and completely detailed, with the wheel wells jumping out at me as one very good reason why a well done resin model is the best way to represent a detailed scale replica. Nay concerns about the weight of the model are immediately alleviated with the inclusion of some very sturdy brass undercarriage legs, which are combined with some incredibly detailed details in resin that will make this one of the real focal points of this model.
There is some slight warpage of parts spread across the various components that make up the kit, however this is to be expected in any resin model, and is a very simple problem to remedy. As it says in the instruction, resin has a "memory" of sorts, and will reform to it's intended shape after some heat has been applied and the part is left to set. So, cut to the chase and stop waffling you say, will you just answer this question... "Is this kit worth buying?" The answer is a resounding "Good God yes" At £60.00 for a model of this high quality, and a 32nd scale subject, when you consider if this were a Trumpeter or Hasegawa release you would get the basics for about £35.00-40.00 and need to spend about the same to get the level of detail included here, this is a massive bargain. Being laid out in two simple fuselage halves, addition of wings and an intelligently laid out order of construction this model combines the best that injection kit's can offer, along with the added detail resin allows. After examining the instructions ( which I have to confess aren't the best I have ever seen, sorry Margaret ) it is apparent that this will not be a massive project to undertake and will be a relatively quick build. I am very pleased with this kit and I am
very glad to have it. I am going to slow down work on my Stuka and
start work on this model now! A very hearty congratulations is due
for Brian Fawcett as well as a gracious thanks to MDC for giving us
this kit. I hope they have more planned in the future! © Jay Laverty 2006 |
