SAAB J 21 - Triple build - Special Hobby
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Saab J 21RA
Svenska Flygvapnet (Swedish Air Force 1926-now)
F7 7/N
1952 - Satenas AB
Dk.Olive, Lt. Blue-greySaab A 21RA
Svenska Flygvapnet (Swedish Air Force 1926-now)
F7 7/P
1951 - Satenas AB
Olive Green, Light Blue grey- Масштаб:
- 1:72
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- Идеи
Such bizarre aircraft - should be fun to build as models. Just as I was planning a double build of the two jet driven versions, I got hold of a super rare kit of the propeller driven version. So all of a sudden this turned into a triple build... 😉
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3 16 September 2020, 16:48

Me 2(nd), have the very same duo on my mind (and in the stash).
16 September 2020, 18:50

Kind of, bought them together some time ago, firghtened they are going to disappear soon.
On the other hand they are not that high on my prio list😉
17 September 2020, 19:42

Yeah me two, pretty much sold out everywhere now except one box each on the shelf of my local hobby shop here in Göteborg (I intend to grab them on Saturday). A pity really, they look like really fun-to-build kits.
17 September 2020, 19:49

I might have the Heller version somewhere in my stash, but I cannot check it for the moment. I remember to have bought several Saab kits at the Linkoping museum shop some years ago. Can you compare the Heller and Special Hobby kits ?
18 September 2020, 08:09

Erik, I have never built the Heller kit, but I understand that it has raised panel lines, wheras the SH kits have recessed ones. Besides this, I think both are fairly accurate representations of the J-21A. To build the J-21R in 1:72, your only choice is really the SH kit, unless you are prepared to do a fair amount of scratchbuilding.
18 September 2020, 12:49