| Date of Review |
May 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
Academy |
| Subject |
Nieuport 17 |
| Scale |
1/32 |
| Kit Number |
2190 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Nice detailing, easy build |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$18.00 |
Background
The French-built Nieuport 17 was one of the most versatile and
capable allied fighters used in World War I. Versions of the aircraft
was flown by the air forces of France, Belgium, Great Britain,
Russia, Italy, the United States, and Romania. The aircraft's speed
and agility helped numerous pilots to become aces.
The Kit
This was a re-issue of Hobbycraft's 1/32 Nieuport 17 kit. Molded
in light gray plastic, this kit is comprised of 56 parts, as well
as a transparent windscreen and a spool of rigging thread.
The kit is free of flash and only one pair of ejector pin marks
in a visible area on the inboard underside of the upper wing. While
the inside of the cockpit does have ejector pin marks, they are
in areas that are not easily visible through the cockpit opening.
The engine is nicely molded and accurately represents the technology
of the day where the propeller is bolted to the engine block, and
the engine and propeller spin. This made for some serious torque
problems, though the spinning engine helped to provide its own
cooling.
Markings
Markings are provided for two aircraft:
- N1895 flown by Lieutenant Charles Nungesser, Escadrille N.65
- N1550 flown by the famous ace, Captain Georges Guynemer
Conclusion
This kit is simple, nicely laid out, and despite the pin marks,
will build into a nice example of WWI air superiority. This would
also serve as a great training kit for rigging WWI aircraft.
The kit can be built straight out of the box for a nice project,
supplemented with photo-etched details from Tom's Modelworks to
achieve a 1/32 contest contender, or with some creative strip plastic
and other resources for a masterpiece.
In any case, find yourself some reference material to aid your
project (but don't get so carried away that you never even start
the project!!).
This kit is recommended!
My sincere thanks to MRC for
this review sample!
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