My Revell SB2C helldiver
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15 June 2014, 00:13

thanks Alan I enjoyed the build an with the added photoetch set provided with the kit turned out to be a nice build.
15 June 2014, 06:29

Wow, great job on the Beast! Infected by Bernhard Schrocks impressive work I build her too in the same colors modellversium.de/gal..elldiver-revell.html
15 June 2014, 08:19

nice results...these are not Accurate Miniatures moulds...but Revell's own ( the revell logo should be found on one of the sprues )...I once bought the AM release of this on an Am price...would better have been the other way around 🙁 ...my pe set said " Eduard "
15 June 2014, 08:56

Thanks Christian yea these were some big planes I just purchased the Revell Germany me109 G in 1/32 and this helldiver in 1/48 is about the same size so now I can only imagine would it would be like if somebody was to make a helldiver or a sbd dauntless in 1/32 those things would take up quite a bit of shelf space and would be very very expensive.
15 June 2014, 16:45

Well Zimmer then I guess Revell did an excellent job with this one. I don't know how long this mold has been around but the recessed panel lines are very impressive in my honest opinion.
15 June 2014, 16:49

but eduard does make some nice stuff. but sometimes I cant afford it on my budget.
15 June 2014, 16:51

yea and I need to go back an weather it also but when it comes to ww2 fighters still learning. On jets I have it down packed. on the old prop planes it is a different ball game entirely.
15 June 2014, 16:54

Joseph
I love the airplane. You did something that I dont have to guts to do. Paint and weather blue.
Can you post a link to the exact kit??
3 July 2014, 12:33

it is a good kit Hunter and the cheap price with the photoetch it comes with is unbeatable
3 July 2014, 19:41
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this was a very nice kit might be one of the former accurate minitures molds. recessed lines fit was good had to use a some filler in the wing roots but that is about it the kit also came with a nice photo etch set by revel. markings are from USS Bunker hill 1945.