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Looking in the box @ Rev ell's PV-1

Paulw

Well-known member
I finally got delivery of the PV-1 from that Mystery Deal from Squadron. I am pretty pumped about this kit and I thin Revell did a fine job on this kit as compared to some of their older re-releases.

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I do think that they could have done just as well with a smaller box though ad the bagged sprues used almost 1/4 of the space in the box. Looking them over I noticed the details were clean and crisp. No flash,duh, and plenty of parts to keep some one busy for a while.

Engine detail looks good for an oob build.

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It has a crew door that would make scratch building interesting. Real nice details here.

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Button tuck interior. Nobody does this any more.

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The IP and Throttle quadrant are nice but lacking detail. As always there is a decal that replicates the instruments. I think the Eduard color etch is going to be a nice touch here.

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Now on to one of the biggest issues about this kit, the props. I can see even with my untrained eye that there i9s a big difference in this prop. I have read the props on the actual plane were used on the B-24. Well I didnt go buy that resin prop set so I did the next best thing. I found four B-24 props from an old kit that crashed si I think Ill just have to employ these and see how that looks. If I get any flak Ill just ignore it like I do my wife.

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The instructions come as a booklet and have versions for two USN and one Canadian aircraft.

I hope that this helped and I can hardly wait to tackle this one. Its quite interesting.
 
There are some update sets already. They include a cockpit (is it needed?) props (needed), cowlings(??), wheels, and exhausts. Hope that helps. I have one of these that will eventually be a West Coast RCAF bird. Looking forward to seeing yours Paul.
James
 
some time in the next couple of months James. I hope Saul doesn't find a shark mouthed one.
 
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