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Design Construction Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-10/G-14 Cockpit Set in 1/32nd Scale CV32006 ¶¶¶¶¶ Reviewed by Mark Proulx |
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Shortly after Hasegawa released their Bf 109 G-14 in 1/32nd scale, MDC added a new resin cockpit set for it to their line of products. This set has proven to be extremely valuable to modelers as it offers superior detailing to that found in the kit, as well as providing parts to correct some of the kit's omissions.
The MDC resin cockpit set consists of 26 grey and 1 clear resin piece. A photoetch fret and a large set of instructions make up the rest of the cockpit detail set. The set is wrapped up in a small plastic bag and was shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with no parts being broken. Overall, there appears to be very little flash, so clean up should be easy. Casting blocks will need to be removed with care, as some of the parts appear to be very fragile.
A replacement instrument panel completes the major resin pieces. This is finished with a new gunsight, which is to be detailed with a reflector made from scrap acetate. Modelers should take note of the set of errata instructions clarifying how the gunsight is correctly mounted. The instrument faces will have to be acquired from some other source, as no detail is evident in the gauges. As the instructions are silent on this issue, I would suggest using the instruments found on the Hasegawa decal sheet as MDC states in their Bf 109 G-4 cockpit set.
It would appear that the instructions that MDC supply are simply renamed from the Bf 109G-6 sets. The errata and addendum sheets are included to reflect the changes associated with the resin set for the Bf 109 G-14. This could explain the optional foot plates mentioned in the instructions, as this was a feature in the Bf 109 G-6 set. Large diagrams, showing proper location of all addition items, are included on front and back sides of the instructions. Unfortunately, the photocopy of the photoetch fret on page one is blurred and virtually useless. Page two of the instructions includes text and additional sketches showing the proper placement of the seat harness. Color notes, web references and points of contact complete this comprehensive set of instructions.
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| © Mark Proulx 2002 |
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